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  • 06 Nov 2019 12:30 PM | Christine Emmert

    This lecture will be at Rosemont College (Rosemont PA) in Kaul Hall from 10-11:30 am. as part of the Forum, non-credit events .  Christine will present the many variations on why we should/should not stay alive (and young) forever, culminating with a reading of her play, PETER PAN'S MOTHER, which was first presented by Cape Rep on Cape Cod as the first of their Starlite Evenings five years ago.  

  • 26 Oct 2019 5:37 PM | Jennifer O'Grady

    Jennifer O'Grady's Persephone was produced at The Hive Collaborative in Provo, UT, as part of the theater's new live-theater, live-streamed ten-minute play festival. 

  • 25 Oct 2019 7:30 PM | Debra Kaufman

    Illuminated Dresses is a collection of monologues that explore life, identity, and clothing

    Burning Coal Theater
    224 Polk St.
    Raleigh, NC

    Oct. 25, 26, 31, Nov. 1, 2
    7:30 pm

    Oct. 27, Nov. 3
    2 pm

    For more information call +919-928-6011

    Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/Illuminated-Dresses-294778108065059/
    www.odysseystage.org/

    Ticketing information:
    https://bpt.me/4351544

    Can you recall a time when what you wore--or wish you'd worn--changed the course of your life? These short monologues by women playwrights explore intimate moments involving a dress or other garment that transformed their lives. We hear from an executive constrained in a suit, a black woman surrounded by white dresses, a Girl Scout whose family couldn't afford the uniform, a trans woman recalling a pivotal moment in her youth, a mother persuading her daughter to wear a sacred garment, and many more. Most of the monologues are by North Carolina playwrights, including one from NC Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green, and they cover a range of moods, ages, and experiences.

    At a time when only about 30% of theater productions in the U.S. are by women, this show is written, directed, produced, and acted by women.

    Produced by Debra Kaufman and co-produced by OdysseyStage
    Directed by Lori Mahl

    Playwrights: Amanda Almodovar, Doreen Blue, Beth Copeland, Jessica Feder-Birnbaum, Danielle Fenton, Anne Flanagan, Jaki Shelton Green, Debra Kaufman, Shirley King, Gina Rawdon, Margo Rife, Steffi Rubin, Cynthia Strauff Schaub, Mary Turner

    Cast: Sabrina Aldridge, Kim Camp, Amy Lloyd, Michele Okoh, Julie Oliver, Melanie Simmons, Sierra Smith, Sandra Wallace

    This project is supported by grants from Manbites Dog Theater Fund, the Paul Green Foundation, and the Jester Group at Baird.

    For more information, contact
    Debra Kaufman
    kaufman57@gmail.com
    919-928-6011
    odysseystage@gmail.com
    http://www.odysseystage.org/
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/2141261179504274/
  • 23 Oct 2019 1:00 PM | Laura Shamas

    TOP SECRET DEER DAY CARE by Laura Shamas, produced October 23-26, 2019, University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO. Description: After moving with her parents from the city into a new house at the edge of the forest, Jill discovers a naturalist boy named Stanley sitting just beyond her backyard fence line. Captivated and intrigued by the sudden emergence of a young fawn and its family, Jill and Stanley join forces to protect the colonies of deer who have grazed the land for generations.

    All is well until they receive news that a developer has purchased the forest and plans to build a larger “colony” of their own. Determined to preserve the beauty before them, the two vow to fight for their newfound friends and a greener world. Winner: 2018-2019 National Playwriting Award for Theatre for Young Audiences, awarded by University of Central Missouri, Theatre and Dance. https://www.ucmo.edu/offices/theatre-and-dance-box-office-tickets/#


  • 08 Oct 2019 1:11 PM | Patricia L. Morin

    My short comedy, HIT LIST, will be part of the PCSF (Playwright Center of San Francisco) Best Short Plays Festival at the Phoenix Theatre, 414 Mason Street, San Fran. October 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and 26--2PM and also 8pm on the Saturdays.

    PCSF Best Short Plays of 2019 tickets

    Mabel is in a nursing home, and after learning she has cancer ponders how to survive the anguish of her situation.


  • 03 Oct 2019 11:27 AM | Judith Pratt

    My ten-minute play, The Model, will be performed at the Know Theatre, Binghamton NY,  the weekends of November 22-24 and 29-Dec 1. https://knowtheatre.org .  The Know Theatre sends out three images of painting every year, asking playwrights to create a short play based on one of them. The Model was inspired by the painting "Folded," by Audrey Higginsow. 

  • 28 Sep 2019 9:12 AM | Christine Emmert

    My piece, Just for the Weekend, is being performed as part of the theme of Ascension by the BridgePHL festival at the Rotunda 4014 Walnut Street at 7:30, with additional performances November 9th at 2:00 and November 10th at 7:30. I hope to see you there.  This play was also read at SHE SPEAKS in Kitchener, Ontario two years ago.

  • 08 Sep 2019 5:59 PM | Jennifer O'Grady

    Four short plays by Jennifer O'Grady--"The Gorilla," "Bars," "Cage," and "Circumnavigation"--were produced by Primal Theatre in CAGE: Family-Friendly Animal Plays at Barons Court Theatre, London, UK, from 9/3-8, 2019. 

  • 05 Sep 2019 11:34 AM | Patricia L. Morin

     How do you deal with people you don't like, and you're old, and just found out you have cancer? Why, kill them, of course! HIT LIST  is part of the best of PCSF Short Play Showcase at the Phoenix Theater in San Francisco (414 Mason Street)--eight performances on Oct, 17, 18,19, 24, 25, and 26, 7PM.

  • 01 Sep 2019 1:00 PM | Laura Shamas

    SEEDS by Laura Shamas, produced by New Native Theater, at the Minnesota State Fair, in conjunction with Sean Sherman/The Sioux Chef's Day of Celebration of Indigenous Food. Event is free with entry to the Minnesota State Fair. Details: https://twincities.eater.com/2019/7/18/20699156/sioux-chef-sean-sherman-indigenous-food-minnesota-state-far

    SEEDS , a ten-minute play, is set in a dystopian future, and is about a Native American family's guardianship of native seeds. 

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