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NOW ACCEPTING
SCRIPT
SUBMISSONS
deadline: november 20
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PLAYWRIGHTS'
WEEK 2009
SOLD OUT!!!
(if
you'd like to get on the wait'list, please show up 15
minutes
prior to curtain, you have a good
chance!)
READ
ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHTS, CLICK HERE
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Wed., Sept.
30 @ 8pm
SOLD
OUT
MEET THE WRITERS hosted
by Morgan Jenness Hear excerpts from the
playwrights and mingle with them at our opening
reception! |
Sat.,Oct.3 @
4pm
SOLD
OUT
by Laurel Haines / directed by Dominic
D'Andrea A dystopian comedy
about people struggling to survive in a world of
tornado-canes, strawberry riots, and rationed toilet
paper. |
Thu.,Oct. 1 @
4pm
SOLD
OUT
by Chad
Beckim / directed
by
Hal
Brooks Two worlds intertwine via whispering Scrabble board, the
Giant Buddha of Leshan, earthquakes, Swiss-Army knives,
and Martin Lawrence in a modern-day ghost
story. |
Sat, Oct. 3 @
8pm
SOLD
OUT
by Jen
Silverman / directed
by Tlaloc Rivas
An
ancient bog queen named Nila takes off on a whirlwind
tour of America, pursued by the brothers who discovered
her, the bog-man who loved her, and a musician in search
of a muse. |
Thu.,Oct.
1 @ 8pm
SOLD
OUT
by Bekah
Brunstetter /
directed by Isaac Byrnes A
virginal Sunday school teacher is forced to re-examine
her faith. |
Sun.,Oct.
4 @ 4pm
SOLD
OUT
by Jennifer
Fawcett / directed
by Shana Gold A flooding city, a boat full of
birds, and a mother and child trying to find each other
in a world of water. |
Fri,
Oct. 2 @ 4pm
SOLD
OUT
by Natalia
Naman / directed by
Lisa
Rothe A dying deconness, troubled
church boy, and college girl in the midst of tragedy
must join with the rest of the congregation. |
Sun.,Oct.,
4 @ 7pm
SOLD
OUT
by Stephanie Timm
/ directed by May Adrales Once upon a time,
in a pillaged land, a girl is offered a promise of
living happily every after by marrying a stranger across
the sea, and discovers that hope might just be her worst
enemy. |
Fri,
Oct.2 @ 8pm
SOLD
OUT
by Ethan
Lipton / directed
by Kip Fagan Luther supposes a world in which
abandoned veterans of war are adopted in the fashion
that we now adopt abandoned animals. And Walter and
Marjorie are not exactly the best of friends. |
Sun.,oct.
4 @ 8:30pm
SOLD
OUT
CLOSING
RECEPTION
hosted
by the Indo-American
Arts Council
Join
us to celebrate Playwrights' Week and for the
presentation of the annual IAAC-Lark South Asian
Diaspora Playwright-in-Residence Award to Rehana
Mirza,
plus excerpts from past award recipients Anuvab
Pal and Aladdin
Ullah. |
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the
official hotel sponsor of Playwrights' Week
Washington
Jefferson Hotel
washingtonjeffersonhotel.com
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