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How Long Have I Been Dead Anyway?
by Carridder Jones
June 10-12

An elderly couple is shocked to learn from their local social security office that one of them is dead!

 
     
 

Carridder JonesCARRIDDER "RITA" JONES (How Long Have I Been Dead Anyway?) is a co-founder of Women Who Write.  She is a playwright and a published writer.  Her plays have been produced at Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Kentucky Center for the Arts Mex Theatre, University of Louisville Theatre and the Market House Theatre in Paducah, Kentucky. 

Jones has received grants from The Kentucky Foundation for Women, Tennessee Williams Playwright Scholarship, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Pilgrim Project of New York and the University of Louisville Women's Center.  In 2003, she completed a historical research project for the Filson Historical Society on Early African American Communities in Jefferson County. 

She is presently co-producing a documentary in the Kentucky Bluegrass Region and has adapted a play for the Oldham County History Center from "Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave." Bibb was born in 1813-1814 just south of New Castle, Kentucky. “Voice of the Fugitive” — her award-winning play — was presented at Actors Theatre of Louisville in 2009. She was also awarded the Elijah Marrs Award by the Oldham County Historical Society. www.ritawords.com