WE THE ANIMALS is celebrated in a New York Times piece on best under-the-radar movies to watch now. We agree!

WE THE ANIMALS is celebrated in a New York Times piece on best under-the-radar movies to watch now. We agree!

Josie Seid is the lead artist for Portland Center Stage’s new project, Renaissance: Technically.
Buy tickets: September 4 @ 7:30 p.m.
“Nine dynamic artists — including poets, musicians, dancers, actors, and visual artists — have come together to devise this virtual theater event. Join us for a multifaceted journey in progress, with a choose-your-own-adventure twist.”

Join SkyPilot Theatre for a reading of Lolly Ward’s THE ETHEL PARTY, supporting Black Lives Matter.
Sunday, August 23 @ 5pm, PDT

Rich Rubin’s short play A NEW ME and Sara Jean Accuardi’s JOY FRICKIN’ HATES HER DUMB STUPID ROOM will be published this winter in the Smith & Kraus collection:
Laughter Is the Best Medicine: Forty-Five Five-Minute Plays in the Time of Coronavirus

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.

Tune in Wednesday, July 29, 7 p.m. PST, for a discussion with Ellen Lewis and Emilie Pascale Beck of Boston Court Pasadena on Lewis’s play HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN.

Watch Rich Rubin’s short drama KEEPING SECRETS by Almost Adults Productions on Zoom: July 26 @ 3pm PST.

Catch Rich Rubin’s short comedy online in Putney Theatre Company’s Truth or Dare Festival on July 23, 2020!


Read Portland Monthly’s article: While the Curtain Stays Down, Portland Theaters Pivot to Audio, featuring projects with several LineStormers.

Tune in for another SEQUESTERED SOLILOQUIES: a new 24-hour monologue festival, Sunday, July 12 @ 7 p.m.
Details on Bag&Baggage Productions’ Facebook and Instagram.
