Congratulations to E.M. Lewis and Boston Court theater, where HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN will have its world premiere in 2019! An early version was presented as a LineStorm Lunchtime Reading during the 2018 Fertile Ground Festival.
Category: Fertile Ground Festival
Congratulations to Rich Rubin & Dan Kitrosser!
The Portland Civic Theatre Guild announced its winner and finalists for their 2019 New Play Award:
*Winner: SHAKESPEARE’S SKULL by Rich Rubin
*Finalist: THE OLD FOREVER NEW THINGS by Dan Kitrosser
Save your Fertile Ground dates!
Fertile Ground Lunchtime (and Evening) Readings
in association with Artists Repertory Theatre
January 18 – 27, NOON, and January 19, 6pm, 2018
FREE! Just show up.
New one-act and full-length plays by 10 LineStorm Playwrights.
LineStorm is storming the Fertile Ground Lunchtime Readings
Please join us for TEN new full-length and one-act plays:
January 18-26, 2018, at Artists Rep. FREE.
Full schedule to the left, on our calendar. We look forward to seeing you there — more than once!
Congrats to PCTG winner and finalists: Matthew Miller, Miriam Feder & Rich Rubin
The Portland Civic Theatre Guild honored three of our writers for their Fertile Ground 2018 New Play Award:
I LOVE YOU/WHO ARE YOU by Matthew Miller, winner
OUT OF THE BLUE by Miriam Feder, finalist
GRAND JUNCTION by Rich Rubin, finalist
LineStorm featured in The Dramatist magazine’s National Report
Read a bit about what LineStorm has been up to in the Fertile Ground festival and with Portland in Play. Thank you, Francesca Piantadosi, for the lovely piece in The Dramatist magazine (Mar/Apr 2017).
Fertile Ground Festival a week away!
Make your reservations here.
See you at Hipbone Studio for SHORT & SWEET, by LineStorm Playwrights. January 21, 9pm, and January 27, 7pm.
See you at Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center for LEFT HOOK, by Rich Rubin. January 20, 7:30pm; January 21, 2pm & 7:30pm; January 22, 2pm, 2017.
Rich Rubin’s drama LEFT HOOK in Fertile Ground festival
LEFT HOOK is presented by the Vanport Mosaic, January 20, 21, and 22, 2017.
The Oregonian calls it one of “Twelve new performances worth seeing at Portland’s 2017 Fertile Ground Festival.”
Tickets and more information.
