Christina Li
Clay Street, Chinatown
A musical adaptation of the true story of Occidental Mission House, where a women-led missionary work saved 2000-3000 girls from sex trafficking in early 1900s San Francisco Chinatown. Armed with axes, strategic political alliances, and secret community networks, Tien Wu, Donaldina Cameron, and Tye Leung fight against all odds in the era of the Chinese Exclusion Act.
Edith Castorena
Named After My Mother
The impact of fathers and lovers on three generations of women linked by their magic, San Francisco fog, and one name.
Sergey Khalikulov
Life's Insurance
When a Financial Planner reaches out to his wife, Steven's life begins to unravel.
Sierra Gonzalez
The Resilience Crew
A group of young artists, locked in systems of injustice, learn to help each other grow and cope with life's challenges.
Melina Cohen-Bramwell
What Is Wrong with the British
African-American, graduate-level historian, Nadine, is in a bit of a bind. Her professor/boyfriend(?) can't seem to get around to reading her dissertation even though he’s the chair of her review committee. She doesn’t want him to be blindsided when she asserts that colonialism is proof there is something genetically deficient about white people.
Rizal Adanza
Mermaid in Saint Malo
When the town church makes a deal with a demon to co-opt their magic, one young woman must recon with her mermaid blood to save her lineage.