Hybrid Event: Teresa Spencer, Too Like the Lightning
Category: Event Calendar
Date and Time for this Past Event
- Saturday, Aug 24, 2024 7pm - 8pm
Location
East City Bookshop
645 Pennsylvania Ave SE
Details
East City Bookshop welcomes Teresa Spencer to discuss her book: Too Like the Lightning: Prose Poems to My Almost Loves.
Note on Format: This hybrid event will have both an in-person component with limited seating as well as a virtual broadcast via Zoom Webinar. Both in-person and virtual attendees will be able to pose questions to the authors during audience Q&A.
ABOUT TOO LIKE THE LIGHTNING: PROSE POMES TO MY ALMOST LOVES
Author Teresa Spencer "hollas back" with darts disguised as kisses.
"TOO LIKE THE LIGHTNING is a dark delight. Spencer writes as a vampire bites — with fanged, ferocious wit." - M.L. Rio, author of If We Were Villains
Taffety Punk Theatre Company returns to antagonizing the patriarchy with the publication of company member Teresa Spencer's Too Like the Lightning: Prose Poems to My Almost Loves. This riot grrrl's first published book is, appropriately, a riot. This comic, pro-lady-rage collection is a series of love poems to catcallers, followers home, online trolls, and other sundry unsavory types. Spencer began to pen these delights, framed as "missed connections", to share with friends in solidarity over the utter nuisance of street harassment. The collection grew, she took requests, and ultimately her home theatre company commissioned her for more.
Flipping the power dynamic between target and harasser, each poem in Too Like the Lightning is a bitingly funny takedown of the harasser's gaslight: "I was just paying you a compliment." So what if it were a compliment? Too Like the Lightning imagines love stories whose first sparks are those too-brief missed connections on the street.
Spencer has been collecting true stories of harassment of women in public spaces for close to a decade and turning them into hyper romantic odes to pervs. Spencer says, "Street harassment exists, in a very real way, on the same spectrum of behaviors as sexual violence. The harasser knows what he's doing: he's not hitting on her, he's exercising control. He's putting her in her place in public. These poems flip that script: the joke's on him.”
Teresa Spencer writes and makes theatre in Baltimore, Maryland. She is a company member with Taffety Punk Theatre Company and teaches acting at Towson University. She lives with her superlative husband and son, so rest assured that it’s not necessary to remind her that #notallmen, but if you would like to, she does accept feedback shouted at her on the street.
Taffety Punk is the resident company at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop. Founded to establish an actively collaborative company of actors, dancers, and musicians, the company has been at the forefront of theatre innovation presenting groundbreaking productions that inspire audiences, from the classical to the very modern. We celebrate opportunities to introduce new playwrights and stories to the stage, new works of choreography, new compositions of original music, and more.
