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  • 15 Jan 2020 9:24 AM | Deleted user

    Join us at Good Company Theatre in Ogden for the NNPN Rolling World Premiere of my new comedy, BABEL, in April-May 2020. For more information and tickets: https://www.goodcotheatre.com Read the play on the New Play Exchange: https://newplayexchange.org/plays/118761/babel

  • 15 Jan 2020 9:21 AM | Deleted user

    Join us at Theatre Exile in Philadelphia for the NNPN Rolling World Premiere of my new comedy, BABEL, in February-March 2020. For more information and tickets: https://theatreexile.org Read the play on the New Play Exchange: https://newplayexchange.org/plays/118761/babel

  • 15 Jan 2020 9:18 AM | Deleted user

    Join us at the Unicorn Theatre in Kansas City for the NNPN Rolling World Premiere of my new comedy, BABEL, in January-February 2020. For more information and tickets: https://unicorntheatre.org Read the play on the New Play Exchange: https://newplayexchange.org/plays/118761/babel

  • 13 Jan 2020 8:01 PM | marilyn kriegel

    Last of the Great Expectations by Marilyn Harris Kriegel will be given a public reading  by The East Broadway Theatre Project, directed by Maxine Kern,  February  3, 2020. 7pm   Manny Cantor Center, 197 east B'way, 6th floor penthouse. Free to all. RSVP:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/east-broadway-theater-project-fall-2019-season-tickets- 77035466153

    Five women in their late seventies meet on a cruise and cook up a scheme for the rest of their lives that upsets just about everyone. Think you are ever too old for adventure, for love, for taking your life and death into your own hands? Last of the Great Expectations makes you think again!

  • 14 Dec 2019 5:39 PM | Jennifer O'Grady

    Jennifer O'Grady's "Most Wonderful" will be produced by OnStage Atlanta in Merry Little Holiday Shorts 2019 from 12/14-21, 2019.

  • 09 Dec 2019 8:00 PM | stephanie satie

    "The Martyr of Moscow," inspired by the real life events surrounding the assassination of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, will have a free public reading Monday December 9th at 8 pm.at The Road Theatre Company 10747 Magnolia Blvd., North Hollywood, CA in the NoHo Arts District. Directed by Hannah Wolfe. A talkback will follow. Please come and send your L.A. friends and colleagues.

    https://roadtheatre.org/readings/






  • 04 Dec 2019 4:15 PM | Anonymous

    Patricia L. Morin's  short play, "Hit List" has won the Playwright's Center of San Francisco Best Short Play of 2019!

    Directed By Bill Hyatt, Produced by Don Hardwick, Charley Lerrigo   Cast: Damaris Divito, Roberta Morris, Evan Sokol, Lisa Wang, Jake Weissmann and Ria Zenobia

  • 25 Nov 2019 8:00 PM | Emma Goldman-Sherman

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-parsnip-ship-presents-abrahams-daughters-by-emma-goldman-sherman-tickets-65383456679

    This is a free event in Brooklyn 11/25/19 at 8pm

    If you can't make this one, there will be a staged reading 12/9 at The Wild Project that I will post too. (Not free)

  • 18 Nov 2019 5:42 PM | Jennifer O'Grady

    Jennifer O'Grady's monologue "I'm Not Malala" will be part of The PlayGround Experiment's Faces of America Monologue Festival at the Kraine Theater in NYC on November 18th, 2019.

  • 14 Nov 2019 8:00 PM | DONNA KAZ

    At the Frances Frazier Comstock Theatre at Concordia College, 910 8th Street s. Moorhead, MN

    Young Frankenstein is Mel Brooks’ hilarious take on Mary Shelley’s classic horror story—combining madcap comedy, a witty script, and high energy dance performances for one unforgettable, hilarious adventure in Transylvania. The musical follows Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, (that’s Fronk-en-steen to you), who finally succeeds in creating a singing and dancing monster to rival his grandfather’s, but not without some wild complications and classic Mel Brooks innuendos. This production features award-winning, New York-based director and choreographer Donna Kaz.

    Tickets for Concordia students, staff, and alumni are free; $5 for seniors and non-Concordia students; $10 for adults.

    https://www.ticketsource.us/concordia-college-theatre