In
an effort to support voter education and participation on November 3, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis is developing videos to inform and empower voters.
In partnership with the
Missouri
Voter Protection Coalition (MOVPC), a non-partisan statewide network of voter advocates, The Rep commissioned
professional artmakers to create short, entertaining videos designed to educate voters.
“As one of the largest performing arts nonprofits in the state of Missouri, The Rep is more than a venue for great plays – we also exist as a town hall in service of the St. Louis region and beyond,” said Hana S. Sharif, Augustin Family Artistic Director at The Rep. “We are grateful to MOVPC for their advocacy for voters’ rights and are proud to join them in that work.”
The
Missouri
Absentee Voting Video, written by artist, community organizer and award-winning theatre maker
Annalisa
Dias, explains
all voting options available to Missourians who are unable to vote in person or feel unsafe with in-person voting due to the pandemic.
“I feel very grateful to have been invited to use storytelling to help catalyze
civic processes,” said Dias.
“It’s exciting to contribute to helping people understand how to exercise their rights.”
The
National Voter Protection Video will
be available soon. It examines the Election
Protection Hotline, which connects voters with trained lawyers who can answer questions on overcoming obstacles to voting and combating
voter intimidation. This video was written by award-winning playwright, film/television writer and educator
Steph
del Rosso. (del Rosso’s play
The Gradient was
slated for production in The Rep’s 2020-21 season which was shortened by the pandemic.)
“So often, #Vote campaigns ignore the reality of voter disenfranchisement,”
said del Rosso, “blithely
demanding participation without recognizing how fraught the process is for many communities. I’m so excited that The Rep is partnering with the Missouri Voter Protection Coalition, since fighting voter suppression and connecting voters to tangible resources
is a powerful and shame-free organizing strategy.”
“Our goal is to ensure that all eligible voters are able to cast a ballot,”
said Denise Lieberman, director and general counsel of the
Missouri Voter Protection Coalition,
which coordinates nonpartisan 866-OUR-VOTE Election Protection efforts in the state. “We are grateful to The Rep for commissioning these videos so that voters are armed with the information they need to vote. We must continue to work to ensure every voter
is able to access their right to vote freely and without fear.”
The
Missouri
Absentee Voting Video is animated by video artist, VJ and designer
Kassie
M. Sanders, and the
National Voter Protection Video is
illustrated by Elle
Powell.
The Rep believes institutions of creative expression can be uplifting spaces
that encourage and engage the community. To further model this renewed commitment to civic engagement, The Rep is making November 3 a paid holiday for its staff, to encourage voting and volunteerism on election day. The Rep has also created a
Voter
Resources Webpage of Missouri and Illinois voter information.
Additionally, The Rep is hosting a panel discussion to empower individuals to exercise their fundamental right to vote titled “Breaking Down the Ballot”. This roundtable discussion, moderated by Hana S. Sharif and featuring a bipartisan group of thought leaders, political experts and voting rights advocates, will allow community members to ask questions about critical ballot measures affecting our region. The virtual roundtable is free and open to the public. Visit The Rep’s Facebook page or YouTube channel on October 26 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. to participate. No pre-registration is required.
For more information, visit repstl.org. Receive assistance through the Election
Protection Hotline at 1-866-OUR VOTE. View the Missouri
Absentee Voter Video now.
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ABOUT THE REPERTORY THEATRE ST. LOUIS
The Rep is the St. Louis region’s most honored live professional theatre company. Founded in 1966, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis is a fully professional theatrical operation belonging to the League of Resident Theatres, The League of St. Louis Theatres and is a constituent member of Theatre Communications Group, Inc., the national service organization for the not-for-profit professional theatre. www.repstl.org
Lynn (Zipfel) Venhaus has had a continuous byline in St. Louis metro region publications since 1978. She writes features and news for Belleville News-Democrat and contributes to St. Louis magazine and other publications.
She is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic, currently reviews films for Webster-Kirkwood Times and KTRS Radio, covers entertainment for PopLifeSTL.com and co-hosts podcast PopLifeSTL.com…Presents.
She is a member of Critics Choice Association, where she serves on the women’s and marketing committees; Alliance of Women Film Journalists; and on the board of the St. Louis Film Critics Association. She is a founding and board member of the St. Louis Theater Circle.
She is retired from teaching journalism/media as an adjunct college instructor.