Judith Sloan is an actress, audio artist, oral historian, and educator whose multi-character solo performances combine humor, pathos, and a love of the absurd. Her work has been published by W.W. Norton, Second Story Press, and the New York Times OP Ed, and produced for National Public Radio and in theatres throughout the U.S. Sloan often collaborates with her husband, Warren Lehrer, with whom she co-founded EarSay, an arts organization dedicated to uncovering and portraying stories of the uncelebrated. Together they created the award-winning book and multimedia project Crossing the BLVD: Strangers, Neighbors, Aliens in a New America.
Sweeping Statements
By Judith Sloan
Being a teenager can be really hard. Especially if you’ve flunked out of school. Or your dad has disappeared. (more)
Presenting the 2005 TCF ShortDocs -- Stories About Games
By Michele Norris, Blake Eskin, Michael Kavanagh, Melissa Allison & Judith Sloan
For the 2005 ShortDocs Challenge, we asked producers to submit ideas for stories about "games." (more)
Tongues Twisting
By Judith Sloan
Clapping games and tongue twisters in multiple languages turn into rich stories when Judith Sloan records young immigrants in a theatre workshop. (more)