Name of Show: Que Será, Será: A Life's Journey of Sexual Orientation & Gender Expression
Dates: Streaming thoughout Free Fringe
Description of Show: Que Será, Será is a ruthlessly honest multi-media show, a roller-coaster Queer ride through the decades chronicling the joys and challenges of navigating non-binary Queerness from childhood in the1950s to adulthood. The show was developed by Zelda aka Judith Z. Miller under an Individual Artist Commission from Arts Mid-Hudson.
Name of Company/Artist: Zelda aka Judith Z. Miller
Cast: Zelda aka Judith Z. Miller
Length of Show: 70 minutes
Virtual or In Person: Virtual
Venue/Link :https://punjabbed.wixsite.com/queserasera
Accessibility: Will need to access the internet
Pay The Artists: Tax-Deductible Donations: http://bit.ly/SupportQSS
Additional Details: Best to watch on the largest screen possible with external speakers
Bio: Zelda (aka Judith Z. Miller) is a multifaceted artist: performer, producer, visual artist, percussionist, workshop leader and healer who lives in an erotic, musical, spiritual universe. As a feminist Jew who studies shamanism, she is inspired by the beauty of nature and the guiding force of her intuition as she explores the themes of connection to the Earth, spirituality, sexuality and gender via a variety of art forms. Zelda was awarded an Individual Artist Commission by Arts Mid-Hudson to develop her one-person show Que Será, Será: A Life’s Journey of Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity which premiered as a reading at the Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center and live-streamed by Radio Kingston. She also produces Zelda’s Happenings, a series of Backlight, body painting, percussion dance parties. Zelda was also awarded an NEA Arts Management Fellowship in Theatre and a Fractured Atlas Development Grant. As the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Fine Line Actors Theatre in Washington DC, Zelda produced and performed in special constituency projects, including the groundbreaking Women’s Prison Project. She performed at such venues as Source, GALA Hispanic Theatre and the Kennedy Center in DC, in NYC at WOW Café Theatre and Dixon Place, and with the TMI Project in Kingston New York.