Wit and wisdom, from all ages

Upcoming and past shows

Our first show:

Wednesday, Jan. 29 @ 7pm ET at The Speakeasy at Capo Deli

Our theme:

“Beginners and Beginnings”

Next show: Wednesday, Jan. 29 @ 7pm ET, at The Speakeasy at Capo Deli

Theme: “Beginners & Beginnings”

This January, with the new year in full swing, we’re celebrating stories on the theme of “Beginners and Beginnings". This could be a story about a birth (or rebirth), a commencement, a new journey, or any other time that just felt like a beginning. Whether it’s a moment of initiation, a new chapter in life or career, or first steps in a new direction, this show is all about celebrating the beauty of getting a fresh start.

Generation Women is a multigenerational storytelling series that invites a performer in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s+ to share an original true story on a theme. Our mission is to amplify underheard voices, and create space for intergenerational connection and community.

The Speakeasy at Capo Deli

Location:

715 Florida Ave NW Washington, DC 20001

Getting there:

  1. Metro: Take the Metro Red Line to the U Street/African-American Civil War Memorial/Cardozo Station. Exit the station and walk east on U Street NW. Capo Deli is about a 5-minute walk from the station.

  2. Driving: Use your GPS to navigate to 715A Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001. Street and paid parking is available nearby, and there is a parking lot behind the venue.

  3. Biking: Capital Bikeshare stations are available along U Street and near Howard University, making it convenient to bike. There is bike parking on nearby streets if you bring your own bike.

  4. Walking: If you're near Ben's Chili Bowl, head north on 12th Street NW until you reach Florida Ave NW, then turn right. Capo will be a short distance up the street on your left.

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“Generation Women gave me a deeper appreciation for the shared human experience of women. Race, color, sexual orientation and faith did not separate us, in fact, our stories brought us closer together.


It was beautiful.”

— Sulma Arzu-Brown, author/activist

Check out past New York Generation Women shows below