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  • 02 Dec 2015 9:25 AM | Deleted user

    Showcase Productions inAmherst, Nova Scotia B4H 4B9 will present the musical at the Anglican Church Hall December 2-4, 2015.  Proceeds fund scholarships for deserving students in the county who wish to pursue an education in the arts.
    Contact Showcase Productions for more info.

  • 05 Nov 2015 8:00 PM | Laura Shamas

    "The Cumin Guard," produced as part of the "Around the World in Eight Plays International Short Play Festival," Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga. An American reporter investigates the aftermath of a protest in Cairo, with the help of 2 Egyptian women. Director: Tenika Dye. Playwright: Laura Shamas

  • 05 Nov 2015 7:30 PM | Deleted user

    Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga

    Highland Center
    104 N. Tuxedo Ave.
    Chattanooga, TN 37411

    November 5th-14th -- Thursday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

    $15 General Admission, $10 Student

    Jenny's short play 'Hanging Up the Stars,' based on a Navajo folktale, will be featured in ETC's first annual International Short Play Festival, 'Around the World in 8 Plays.'

  • 02 Nov 2015 4:34 PM | Patricia L. Morin

    Eight playwrights, 8 short plays, 6 shows. Playwright Centre of San Francisco's once a year short-play festival.Directed by Laylah Muran De Assereto and Adam L. Sussman  Exit stage Left-156 eddy Street, SF

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    • A Comfortable Life by Madeleine Butler
    • New New Economy by Steven Hill
    • Rorschach Test by Vaughn Hovanessian
    • How To Make A Video by Bill Hyatt
    • By Any Other Name by Carol S. Lashof
    • The Stuff We Keep by Rod McFadden
    • Sparse Pubic Hair by Lorraine Midanik
    • A Clean Well-Lighted Park Bench by Patricia L. Morin
  • 29 Oct 2015 1:30 PM | Laura Shamas

    Reading of "Lucky in Hollywood," by Laura Shamas. Lark Theatre, New York. A Native American family and a "Hollywood" family find their lives intertwine for generations, with surprising ramifications, spanning from 1943 - 2024. Director: Tiffany Nichole Greene. 

  • 25 Oct 2015 10:15 PM | Anonymous

    Location: Temple Beth Hillel, 801 Park Central, Richmond/El Sobrante, California 94803 (Exit FWY 80 on Hilltop Drive. Go toward El Sobrante (up the hill). Turn LEFT at the gas station on to Park Central then LEFT into the parking lot—lots of parking!).  This is a bagel brunch event.  A suggested donation of $5.00 for bagels and other breakfast goodies.

    Giovanni is Here centers on the relationship of a young Jewish woman who is hidden by a Catholic family and the struggle to survive World War II after Italy becomes a German occupied country.  Belle, whose pregnancy adds an additional responsibility, earns her keep by making dresses that Maria and Nonna sell and trade on the black market.  The dangers of war, occupation, and survival form the backdrop as Maria and Belle discover their conflicts and ignorance.  These two young women from seemingly opposite worlds, share this time when uncertainty pressed in from all sides. Belle’s husband Benjamin relates his fears as he works with the partisans.  Maria’s fiancé, Carlo changes from an immature joker to a disillusioned veteran and Angelo, finds strength inside himself.  Nonna, who has already been through war, and a lifetime of survival, vows to do whatever she needs in order to save her family.

  • 21 Oct 2015 4:51 PM | Donna Spector

    Donna Spector's one-act comedy "Blind Date" will be heard on Spokane Radio Theatre: www.kpbx.org, on Wednesday, October 21, 2015, at 9:30 pm Eastern time.

        

  • 16 Oct 2015 12:54 PM | Judith Pratt

    My play SPIRALLING is part of Panndora Productions festival, Oct 23-25. Anyone in the area, please check it out and report back to me!

    The GARAGE THEATRE
    251 E. 7th Street (just off Long Beach Blvd)
    Long Beach, CA 90813

     www.panndoraproductions.com                (323) 377-2988

  • 07 Oct 2015 10:12 AM | Deleted user

    Ross Valley Players presents Arches, Balance and Light as part of its new play development program over three weekends, February 19 to March 9, Marin Art and Garden Center, Ross, CA. Tickets $20.

    Using fact and fiction, the playwright follows Julia Morgan as she looks back over her  amazing and prolific life to decide whether she would have done anything differently.  

  • 05 Oct 2015 11:29 AM | Anonymous

    The Baltimore Playwrights Festival's evening of "Fresh Voices-New Plays" will read a scene from "Feeding the Furies," a play in which aspirations run amok when Ruthie and Marty Furie set out to live the 1960s American Dream that glorifies upward mobility, domineering husbands, and obedient wives and children. Tickets are free and available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fresh-voices-new-plays-tickets-18077401996?ref=ebapi. Location: the Vagabond Players, Inc. Baltimore, MD. 

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