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  • 06 Oct 2017 9:08 AM | Patricia L. Morin

    Staged reading for the @SFOlympians festival, October 6th at 7:30 at the @Exittheatre, San Francisco. @Patmorin

    Wepwawet, an Egyptian Scout God, head of a jackal and human body, opener of ways and opportunity, comes alive again in Jack. Jack, a small time talent scout fights to keep the the big time scouts boys and girls away from his small-town talent.

  • 05 Oct 2017 1:30 PM | Joyce Fontana

    Using rap dialogue, Paindemonium illustrates how a perfect storm of events and motives resulted in the current opioid crisis that is plaguing our nation. It will be performed at the Coneman Five Minute Mile Play Festival in Houston.

  • 02 Oct 2017 7:30 PM | Patricia Milton

    Bending Toward Justice
    by Patricia Milton
    Directed by Radhika Rao
    a Playwrights Center of San Francisco Staged Reading

    Stranded in Tennessee, and charged with defrauding a Daughter of the Confederacy out of family Civil War heirlooms worth $1M, a young black appraiser from L.A. must find a way to win the suit, or face ruin. This four-woman comedy explores what we value, and what it costs us. It looks at the Confederate memorabilia market, the improbable road to reparations, and how Justice bats last.

    Patricia Milton's plays have been performed in New York, Istanbul, Boston, Phoenix, San Diego, St. Johns, Newfoundland, San Francisco, and places in between. A San Francisco native, she is currently Resident Playwright at Central Works in Berkeley, CA.

    7:30 p.m.
    Shelton Theater (downstairs)
    533 Sutter (btw. Powell and Mason)
    San Francisco
    $10-20 suggested donation/your discretion/PCSF members free

  • 29 Sep 2017 7:00 PM | Laura Shamas
    At the Roebuck Theater, Times Square Arts Center, 300 W. 43rd Street, Suite #402, New York. Directed by Maylin Castro. 80 minutes.
    Tickets are $30 at link below. 

    In a series of monologues, 11 diverse women grapple with the meaning of love and romance in the 21st century. The monologue functions as a metaphor for isolation in the modern world, and in the end, the women's various struggles coalesce in a scene of unity and hope. 

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/up-to-date-friday-september-29th-7pm-casta-tickets-38010646868?aff=erellivmlt

  • 18 Sep 2017 7:30 PM | Deleted user

     I like pizza, and I write plays. Sometimes, I even perform in them. Like I am this month - so come, NYC folks. Us New Yorkers know all about plays and pizza, right?

    I’ll be performing an original monologue...ironically about NOT being able to eat, at Plays and Pizza, a night of short plays at Lucky Jack’s Bar, Sept 18th at 7:30 pm.


    Read my article on Huffington Post about the event: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/do-new-yorkers-know-the-best-plays-pizza-take-an_us_59ae2ff9e4b0c50640cd6196


    Best,


    Amy (My monologue is called "I'm a Woman and I'll be my Own Boss" for anyone in New York!)


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    05 Sep 2017 7:05 PM | Deleted user


     I like pizza, and I write plays. Sometimes, I even perform in them. Like I am this month – so come, NYC folks. Us New Yorkers know all about plays and pizza, right?  I’ll be performing an original monologue…ironically about NOT being able to eat, at Plays and Pizza, a night of short plays at Lucky Jack’s Bar, Sept 18th at 7:30 pm.


    Plays and Pizza, a night of short plays at Lucky Jack’s Bar, with special guest Norman Zamcheck on Piano and free pizza after the show Plays and Pizza, a night of short plays at Lucky Jack’s Bar. Sept 18th, 730 pm 129 Orchard St. Lucky Jacks Bar, NYC $7.00PayPal.Me/PlaysandPizza


    Read my article on Huffington Post about the event: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/59ae2ff9e4b0c50640cd6196

    Best,

    Amy (My monologue is called "I'm a Woman and I'll be my Own Boss" for anyone in New York!)



  • 16 Aug 2017 8:00 PM | Paddy Gillard-Bentley

    Shaking the Dew from the Lilies opened in 2002 at the Registry Theatre to sold out crowds. Since then, it has been performed in...

    Denver, CO.Grandforks, ND and North Hollywood, CA.

    Now - it's coming home again. August 16 - 19 at K-W Little Theatre.

    Facebook Event

    Five women are accidentally locked overnight in a mall washroom.


    WHAT PEOPLE HAVE SAID...

    Shaking the Dew from the Lilies has got to be the most provocative, explicit, yet fascinating and funny play ever to be staged in Waterloo region. 
    Harry Currie – Record Staff

    It may be an eye-opener to men, who cannot know how women, on a personal comfort level, talk between themselves. Above all, it was a real-life comedy with serious undertones. Many will learn from absorbing and thinking a bit about the impact early life experiences have on current behaviour.
    ~ Irena Wandschneider

    This play is emotionally compelling and really, really funny. The things that are addressed are honest. I've never seen any of this material on stage before. 
    ~ Cynthia Davies, Director (Denver, CO)

    Shaking the Dew from the Lilies was voted in the top five for THE BEST LIVE THEATRE IN 2002 BY Echo Weekly.

  • 16 Aug 2017 6:47 AM | Sarah Bewley

    Everything you Need
    Saturday, August 26, 3 pm
    This 90-minute play by Gainesville-based playwright Sarah Bewley explores free will and fate in a small shop where you can find everything you need. This play includes some profanities.

    http://harn.ufl.edu/films/performances

  • 05 Aug 2017 2:22 PM | Donna Spector

    Upcoming production at The Warner International Playwrights Festival in Torrington, CT, October 13, 2017.

     

  • 27 Jul 2017 7:00 PM | Laura Shamas
    CIRCULAR, a full-length play by Laura Shamas, will be performed as part of the Playwrights' Revolution Festival at Capital Stage/Sacramento on Thursday, July 27, 2017, 7 p.m.  Cast size: 1 female, 1 male.  Logline: A young army psychiatrist becomes entangled in the world of The Odyssey on her first tour of duty in Afghanistan. 

    For more information: http://capstage.org/cap-events/playwrights-revolution/

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