Playwright Sara Jean Accuardi may look still, but she’s actually “ORBITING THE SUN”! Read all 25 plays in our anthology, out March 15, 2022, from Applause Books.
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Oregon Book Awards Finalists in Drama: Panel Discussion
Join the five Oregon Book Award finalists for the Angus Bowmer Award in Drama for a panel discussion, moderated by Chip Miller, Associate Artistic Director of Portland Center Stage at The Armory.
April 28 @ 7:00 p.m., FREE, online
FINALISTS:
Sara Jean Accuardi of Portland, The Delays
Conor Eifler of Portland, You Cannot Undo This Action
E.M. Lewis of Monitor, How the Light Gets In
Anya Pearson of Portland, The Measure of Innocence
Andrea Stolowitz of Portland, Recent Unsettling Events
Three LineStormers feted as finalists for Oregon Book Award!
Congratulations to Anya Pearson, E. M. Lewis, and Sara Jean Accuardi for being chosen as finalists by Literary Arts for the Angus Bowmer Award for Drama.
Lewis, Seid, Pearson, and Accuardi build LITTLE PRISONS
Presented online by the Western Oregon Theatre Department:
Seek REFUGE with Accuardi and Seid
Refuge, with collaborators Josie Seid and Sara Jean Accuardi, will be presented by Shaking the Tree.
January 30-April 24
Looking for great monologues?
Smith & Kraus will feature pieces by Dan Kitrosser and Sara Jean Accuardi in two publications: The Best Women’s Stage Monologues 2021 and The Best Men’s Stage Monologues 2021.
Learn with LineStorm @ PCS
Sara Jean Accuardi, Anya Pearson and Josie Seid are Visions & Voices teaching artists with Portland Center Stage.
Accuardi contributes to Dramathon
Sara Jean Accuardi is adding a brand-new 10-minute play to The Theater Lab’s Dramathon.
Friday, December 11 @ 4:30 p.m. PT
Watch Accuardi’s STORYTELLER This Weekend
Playmakers Repertory Company presents Sara Jean Accuardi’s THE STORYTELLER, November 9-15, 2020.
Tune in to see Accuardi’s ROOM
No Small Part is doing a reading of Sara Jean Accuardi’s short PCS Play at Home script: JOY FRICKIN’ HATES HER DUMB STUPID ROOM.
August 1 @ 5 p.m. PST.
Proceeds will go to the See Lighting Foundation. Watch it here.