LineStorm’s Bimonthly Reading Series continues with a drama on the interplay between science and faith:
BOOK OF REVELATION by Rich Rubin
Sunday, May 13, 2018, 5pm, free
Artists Repertory Theatre
LineStorm’s Bimonthly Reading Series continues with a drama on the interplay between science and faith:
BOOK OF REVELATION by Rich Rubin
Sunday, May 13, 2018, 5pm, free
Artists Repertory Theatre
Rich Rubin is welcoming spring with two projects on the east coast:
HOW NICE OF YOU TO ASK will be part of the Short Shorts 10-Minute Play Festival at Shorefront Theatre in North Carolina on March 3-4.
HAMLET IN HIDING will receive a reading at Celtic Calling in Charleston, West Virginia, on March 4.
Friends in Tennessee! SWIMMING UPSTREAM will be produced in the Tennessee Stage Company’s New Play Festival.
Friends in Vermont! HOW NICE OF YOU TO ASK will be part of the Parish Players’ upcoming 10-minute Play Festival.
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.
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!
Rich Rubin’s HOW NICE OF YOU TO ASK answers all questions on November 18 with a reading by Image Theatre Company in Lowell, MA.
Jump into the water November 2 – December 23, 2017, for the world premiere of SWIMMING UPSTREAM at Detroit Repertory Theatre.
Rich Rubin’s full-length drama about Vanport, COTTONWOOD IN THE FLOOD, will have a student reading at Lewis & Clark on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2pm, directed by Damaris Webb.
Read the Portland Monthly piece and see the staged reading of LEFT HOOK on October 13, 7pm, at the Westminster Presbyterian Church Sanctuary. The cast features fellow LineStormer Josie Seid.
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