Time travel through your city.
11 short plays set in Portland, spanning time from the 1700s to now. Each playwright explores a decade, bringing elements of Portland’s rich history to life. Generously sponsored by Ronni Lacroute.
Time travel through your city.
See Matthew’s THE PERFECT CHILD in the San Francisco Fringe Festival as part of a Twilight Zone anthology, Submitted for Your Approval.
Read more about all of our writers on the Playwrights page.
Thank you to The Oregon Community Foundation for supporting new work. Catch this world premiere, January 20 – February 18, 2018.
Celebrate creative projects in development at the Ashland New Plays Festival, October 18 – 22, 2017.
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
PORTLAND IN PLAY: DECADES
Almost true stories spanning centuries about this place we call home.
Presented by LineStorm Playwrights, in association with Artists Rep
Staged readings: Oct. 9 & 10, 7:30pm
Artists Repertory Theatre, Morrison Stage
AUDITIONS: August 23 & 24 (Wednesday and Thursday), 7-10pm, Artists Rep Studio 1
To schedule an appointment, please email your headshot and resume to info@linestormplaywrights.com
Sides will be provided at the theater. Please take your headshot & resume to your appointment.
Note: We’re looking for a diverse cast to play ages 20s to 60s in multiple roles, and actors will receive a stipend.
The Reading Parlor presents a reading of Rich Rubin’s new play:
WRITING ON THE WALL
Sunday, 8/13, 6:30 p.m. @ CoHo Productions
The year is 2017. After an outside wall of their high school is defaced with racist taunts and white supremacist slogans, six Wisconsin teenagers grapple with what it means to be an American in the age of Donald Trump. A scary, subversive comedy-drama with (maybe) a happy ending.
Congratulations to Brianna for winning Willamette Week’s “Best Spoken Word/Storyteller” award for the second year in a row.
Read more on THE GUN SHOW in D.C. in this Washington Post article about the Logan Festival of Solo Performance at 1st Stage.