Tune into the Inkwell Theater’s Virtual Playwrights’ Night for an excerpt of Rich Rubin’s new full-length drama, OCTOBER SURPRISE.
To register to attend: inkw.in/pn-audience

Tune into the Inkwell Theater’s Virtual Playwrights’ Night for an excerpt of Rich Rubin’s new full-length drama, OCTOBER SURPRISE.
To register to attend: inkw.in/pn-audience

Dean Productions produced a podcast version of Rich Rubin’s comedy SHAKESPEARE’S SKULL with an all-female cast.
This full-length play was the winner of the 2019 Portland Civic Theatre Guild New Play Award. The two-performance reading in January 2019 at Portland’s Sanctuary Theatre was directed by Matt Pavik.
Check out the podcast starting August 10, 2021.
Preview the trailer here.

Find our curated collection of short plays in many stores, including:

Tune in for Rich Rubin’s comedy, produced online by Jakespeare Virtual Theatre Company for their Summer Shorts Festival:
Streaming August 7-21, 2021

Two of Rich Rubin’s full-length plays that examine Portland’s troubled racial history, LEFT HOOK and COTTONWOOD IN THE FLOOD, will be featured in an online course.
Offered August 2–6, 2021, by Lewis & Clark’s Oregon Writing Project in collaboration with Vanport Mosaic.
The course is designed as a curriculum-building exercise for educators, with the goal of encouraging students to write about local history as well as their personal experiences. Facilitated by OWP director Linda Christensen and Damaris Webb, co-director of Vanport Mosaic.

Get Brianna Barrett’s short play, published by Samuel French.

Watch the announcement about Josie Seid’s BEING ME IN THE CURRENT AMERICA here.

Tune in for a Zoom reading by Break A Leg Productions:
Monday, July 19 @ 4pm PT
If you’re in the Atlanta area, visit the new garden sculpture at the Root House erected to honor and remember enslaved people. A selection from Josie Seid’s poem FORGET ME NOT, AMERICA was chosen for the commemorative plaque.

Tune in to see Sara Jean Accuardi’s play BREAK, available online through June 30, 2021, presented by the Valdez Theatre Conference.
