Written and performed Amy Oppenheimer
Directed by David Ford and produced by Martha Frankel.
May 31st, 2025
Matinee: 2:00pm (Doors at 1:30) - run time 1hr 30 mins
Evening Show: 7:00pm (Doors at 6:30pm) - run time 1hr 30 mins
TICKETS
General Admission $20
Senior / Student / Veteran $18
ABOUT THE SHOW
From the 1960’s till today, Amy befriends, loves and represents a wide slice of America, all the time returning to her first encounter with the justice system following the 1970 rape of a friend.
Amy’s lifelong search for racial and sexual justice is now a one woman show that will debut at fringe festivals in Washington DC and Minnesota in the summer of 2024.
The at times humorous and at times deadly serious show begins in Berkeley in the early 1970’s during second wave feminism. Amy finds her identity as a lesbian feminist, ultimately goes to law school to fight for women’s rights, then represents coal miners and battered women in Appalachia before returning to California to open a lesbian feminist law practice. She is representing women who had been sexually harassed – pre-Anita Hill – but keeps seeing all sides of things, becomes an administrative judge and founds a law firm to do impartial investigations of harassment and discrimination. She adopts two children – both biracial - and experiences racism up close and personal.
In the meantime, she can’t stop revisiting her first experience with the criminal justice system when she accompanied a friend to a rape trial. Her (white) friend had been raped by a (Black) boyfriend. The friend wanted him to get help, rather than serve a decade in prison. This restorative justice solution was not an option. Amy wonders about her role in the verdict and if real justice is possible in an unjust world.
With an after show discussion led by local radio and podcast star Carole Zimmer
Trigger warning:
The content of this production includes topics and events that may be triggering to some people including sexual violence/rape, sexual harassment, racism and familial violence.