HoneyVic Productions proudly presents the premiere of its annual Playwriting for Social Change Festival, Amplifying Voices — a bold, inspiring celebration of storytelling that challenges barriers, uplifts marginalized voices, and ignites collective action.
This inaugural festival brings together four powerful one-act plays, developed through our commitment to fostering emerging voices and creating theater that sparks real change.
Chicago Ain't No Home for the Disabled — A workshop presentation written by Cherlnell Lane, following Amari, a Black disabled woman navigating accessibility challenges, family tensions, and the search for belonging.
Diary of an Afro Goddess - R/evolutionary Love — A workshop presentation by Cherie Danielle, reimagining a Black afterlife, where two sisters clash over the meaning of liberation—one rooted in joy, the other in radical transformation.
Heard Mentality — Written by Allison Fradkin, this comedic yet heartfelt play explores the mind of Ada, a woman with a hearing impairment, as her personified hearing aids narrate the anxieties of her first date.
Dancers and Drummers — Written by Jesimiel Chibundom, this vibrant play reveals performers’ struggles to unite, highlighting the tension between rhythm, movement, and leadership.
Be part of this exciting debut event where voices rise, barriers fall, and social change starts.