
Riverfield Theatre Co. presents
RAdium Girls
7 p.m. Thursday, March 5
7 p.m. Friday, March 6
7 p.m. Thursday, March 12
7 p.m. Friday, March 13
Smolen Family Black Box Theatre is located in the Center for Creativity.
Limited first-come, first-served seats will be available at the door.
All pre-purchased seats will be under the name of the purchaser.
About the Show
Based on the true story of the women and men who worked for the U.S. Radium Corporation in Orange, NJ, in the 1920s, Radium Girls is a fast-paced, wry examination of the commercialization of science and the twin American obsessions of the pursuit of health and wealth. This original drama from D.W. Gregory is a continually relevant and entertaining story, brought artfully to life by the students of Riverfield Theatre Company.

Housed in the Smolen Family Theatre in the Center for Creativity, Riverfield Theatre Co. is the extension of theatre and technical theatre classes taught to the Upper and Middle School students. Each year, students study and train in theatre history, acting, singing, dance, and all of the technical components of theatrical production. Each semester culminates in a theatrical production executed and performed by students and now under the direction of professional union actress and 20 year New York theatre veteran, Marta Reiman.
Marta Reiman
Riverfield Theatre Co. Director & Theatre Instructor
Marta Reiman- SAG-AFTRA, AEA, LMT is a professional actress, licensed Massage Therapist and former resident of New York City. Marta has most recently taught, directed, and choreographed for Clark Youth Theatre in Tulsa. She also created programming for the Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commemoration.
Prior to moving back to Tulsa, Marta taught a course she created at Maggie Flanigan Acting studio in New York City; Anatomy and Self Care for Actors. As an actress she performed all over the country in various stage plays including Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and TV series such as The Good Wife and Tulsa King.