Author · Playwright · Poet · Director · Performer

Laurie S.
Sherman

Writing from the intersection of theater, ritual, poetry, liturgy, and scholarship.

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A Voice at the Intersection

Feminist, Jewish, playwright, poet, essayist — writing where theater meets liturgy.

She published her first poem in a literary journal at the age of eight — and received a check for twenty-five dollars. A year later she was a professional singer, dancer, and model in Hollywood, performing through her eighteenth year. That early formation — the discipline of the body, the breath, the room, and the word — never left her. For fifty years she has continued as a stage director and producer, shaping theater from the inside out. She still sings.

But the stage was never the whole of it. A whole-life activist — Jewish, Reform, and unrelenting — she has spent most of her adult life making the world more livable: environmental advocacy, nonviolent direct action, arts leadership, cultural tourism, dance, and civic campaigns that have taken her into city halls and community spaces across the country. In 2003, the Public Relations Society of America inducted her into its College of Fellows — one of the field's highest honors — and she has won virtually every award in business communications that exists.

Her academic life is equally wide. She holds a Ph.D. in Ancient Communications — the study of theater at its origins — alongside graduate degrees in psychology, creative writing, and public health. That breadth is not incidental. It is the engine of everything she writes.

More than ten books are in print, with more in progress. Poetry — sonnets, free verse, haiku — sits beside non-fiction psychology, theater theory, feminist Jewish liturgy, sacred plays, and essay. Each form is a different instrument; the music is always hers.

Her most recent book, The Miriam Syndrome, examines a pattern as old as power itself: the effective, creative woman who is brought in to transform an organization, a business, a cause — and does — only to be diminished, sidelined, and erased. Two new plays exploring the same mechanism of erasure are nearing completion.

Her poetry is spiritual and Sonoran, rooted in the austere beauty of the desert she calls home in Green Valley, Arizona. Her scholarship is rigorous. Her theater is ritual. Her liturgy is alive.

She teaches, lectures, and gives readings — often throughout Southern Arizona — and is currently preparing an online practical course on ritual. Through the Hineni Circle Project, she and her collaborators bring readings, short talks, and performances to communities near and far. They can also help you create your own ritual performance. All are welcome.

She writes from the intersection of stage and Spirit, where a woman's voice rises to reclaim the text.

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Books

Ten books available on Amazon, spanning liturgy, feminist scholarship, sacred theater, ritual play, and essay.

The KNOT. Series

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Play · Ritual

KNOT.: A Ritual Play in Five Movements

A braided work of voice, memory, and meaning — part ritual text, part dramatic meditation, part feminist midrash. Written to be performed, read, and returned to.

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Non-Fiction · Essay

KNOT.: Holding Inherited Conflict Without Annihilation

A book about why solutions keep failing. Sherman examines the moral and psychological pressure fields that collapse complexity into certainty, spectacle, and erasure.

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Non-Fiction · Education

KNOT. A Learning Edition

Holding Conflict Without Breaking

An accessible companion to KNOT. — designed for classrooms, communities, and book groups. Structured for reflection, dialogue, and practice.

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The Hineni Circle Project

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Ritual · Monologue

HINENI: Voices — Monologues of Presence

The Hineni Circle Project

More than seventy Jewish women across time — biblical figures, thinkers, rebels, artists, activists — each speaking once, in full presence. For performance, for reading, for witnessing.

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Ritual Play · Liturgy

HINENI: In Sarah's Tent

The Hineni Circle Project

A complete ritual in which women across Jewish history step forward to reverse their own erasure. Immersive, participatory, luminous. Not a book to read once — a ritual to enter again and again.

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Ritual · Practice

HINENI: Ritual — How to Rite

The Hineni Circle Project

A disciplined framework for creating meaningful ritual through space, gesture, silence, and shared participation. For facilitators, clergy, artists, and educators.

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Ritual · Theater

Kol Isha: The Women Speak

A Sacred Ritual Text

A sacred ritual text of Jewish women's voices — foremothers, prophets, rebels, and seekers — designed to be read aloud in community.

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Play · Ritual

In Sarah's Tent: The Women Speak

The Hineni Circle Press · Vol. 1

A sacred ritual play that gathers women across time — biblical, historical, legendary, and modern — into a single luminous conversation through monologue and song.

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Non-Fiction · Essay

Scapegoat: Holding Fear Without Sacrifice

A Jewish work of moral inquiry and ritual imagination. Sherman examines how fear becomes projection, and how communities survive by expelling what they cannot hold within themselves.

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Liturgy · Prayerbook

She Who Dwells in Spirit

A Companion Prayerbook for a Spiritual Life

A Shekhinah-centered prayerbook offering blessings for courage, healing, gratitude, and renewal — rooted in feminine Jewish imagery and contemporary spiritual life.

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Soon on Your Shelf

New books arriving — poetry, plays, and essays nearing publication.

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Coming Soon
Non-Fiction · Liturgy

Return to Presence

Prayers from the Divine Within — a feminist Shabbat prayerbook.

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Coming Soon
Non-Fiction · Psychology

The Miriam Syndrome

The pattern as old as power itself — the effective woman brought in to transform, then erased.

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Coming Soon
Poetry

Desert Water

Poems

Forty-two sonnets exploring the fragile covenant between rain, land, animals, and the people of the Sonoran Desert.

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Coming Soon
Poetry

bloom without water

Spare, entangled, minimal — poems that find life in the driest ground.

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Coming Soon
Poetry

Between

Poems that live in the threshold — between presence and absence, voice and silence.

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Coming Soon
Play

Ten Feet

A new intergenerational play about distance, welcome, and what we owe each other.

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Coming Soon
Play

Essential Narrative

What disappears first? An intergenerational play for two generations on one stage.

Productions

Plays in production and upcoming staged readings — seasons 2026 through 2027. Venues are actively being confirmed.

Seeking Presenting Sponsor · Premiere 2027

HINENI — In Sarah's Tent

A Ritual Premiere · Multiple Performances · 2027

Thirty-six women. Two thousand years. Two hours.

HINENI — In Sarah's Tent is a full participatory ritual performance in which thirty-six women across Jewish history step forward to reverse their own erasure. It is joyful. It is heartbreaking. It is luminous.

There is no audience. You do not come to watch. You come fully present, ready to witness and be witnessed. Hineni — here I am.

Join the Hineni Circle Project

The Circle is also a living community of practice — for people who want to learn ritual theater, explore its forms, and create together. If you are drawn to the intersection of theater, ritual, and Spirit, there is room for you here.

Inquire about sponsorship or joining the Circle →

Essential Narrative

Fall 2026

Sahuarita High School — Sahuarita, AZ

An intergenerational production pairing a high school senior lead with a Green Valley senior lead — two generations, one stage, one essential story. Open to the school community and the entire community. One-week run.

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Ten Feet

Fall 2026

Walden Grove High School — Sahuarita, AZ

A new intergenerational play bringing together a high school senior lead and a Green Valley senior lead in a work that examines who we welcome, who we exclude, and what it costs us. Open to the full community. One-week run.

Reserve Your Seat

Additional Productions — In Development

Winter 2026 – Spring 2027

Southern Arizona & Beyond

Laurie is currently in active conversation with theaters and black box venues for short runs of several plays. Calls and emails are underway. Watch this space — announcements are coming. To inquire about hosting a production or reading in your community, contact the Hineni Circle Project.

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"Theater is the oldest form of liturgy. Every stage is an altar."

Contact

To set up a reading, lecture, performance, or other involvement — or to inquire about the online course on ritual — contact Laurie and the Hineni Circle Project.

Other members of the Hineni Circle Project can also go out to do a reading and a short talk. We can arrange performances, help you create your own, and more. We look forward to hearing from you.

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Rights & Usage

I make it easy. If you want to produce one of my plays — whether for a congregation, a community group, a classroom, a theater company, or a living room — please reach out. I want to hear from you. I want to talk with you and help you make it happen.

There is a small support fund available for productions of HINENI: In Sarah's Tent and the other ritual plays. It is designed to cover the rights fee so that cost is not a barrier. I will rarely charge, and I am almost always willing to work something out.

I would love to be invited. If I can be there — in person or by video — I will do my best to come. I find it deeply meaningful to witness these works in the hands of new communities.

If you are documenting the production, I would be grateful for photographs and video, if possible. And if you are printing a program, please credit the playwright — Laurie S. Sherman — and include the title of the work, the producing organization, and the date. If you are unsure what else belongs in a program, just ask. I am happy to help.

The work belongs to the community it serves. Just ask.

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The Hineni Circle Project

Support the Work

This work is made to be shared — in theaters, temples, living rooms, and community halls. Every level of support helps it reach more people. And every supporter becomes part of the circle.

Circle Sustainer · Monthly

$25 / month

A monthly pledge that keeps the work expanding — new plays, new rituals, new communities reached.

What You Receive

  • ·Your name on the website supporter list (or anonymous, your choice)
  • ·Quarterly studio letter from Laurie — news from the work in progress

Friend of the Work

$100

A one-time gift that supports the ongoing creation and production of new ritual theater.

What You Receive

  • ·Your name on the website supporter list (or anonymous)
  • ·Acknowledgment in digital programs

Print Sponsor

$500

Covers the printing costs for a production — scripts, programs, and ritual materials for a full run.

What You Receive

  • ·Name in printed programs
  • ·Reserved seat at one performance
  • ·Name on website supporter list (or anonymous)

Theater Sponsor

$3,500

Rents a theater for a full production run — bringing the work to a stage and a community.

What You Receive

  • ·Name prominently in programs and lobby display
  • ·Four reserved best seats for a performance of your choice
  • ·Invitation to a post-show conversation with Laurie and the company
  • ·Name on website (or anonymous)

Production Sponsor

$5,000

Sponsors a full production week — space, materials, and everything needed to bring the ritual to life.

What You Receive

  • ·Named as presenting sponsor in all materials — programs, lobby display, website, and press
  • ·Six reserved best seats for a performance of your choice
  • ·Private conversation with Laurie and the company
  • ·Invitation to a rehearsal
  • ·Name on website (or anonymous)

All supporters are listed on the website by name unless you request anonymity — just let us know.

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