It’s the last of the three LineStormers to storm Theatre 33 this summer: catch Lolly Ward’s inheritance play, GONE.
July 25-August 4
It’s the last of the three LineStormers to storm Theatre 33 this summer: catch Lolly Ward’s inheritance play, GONE.
July 25-August 4
Theatre 33 kicks off its summer festival of local playwrights with Sofia Molimbi’s GROUP, OR MARLENE IS DEAD.
June 1-2, 2024
Join us for a reading of Rich Rubin’s RUSSIAN TROLL, in partnership with Artists Repertory Theatre:
Sunday, June 9, at 5 p.m.
ART, 1515 SW Morrison St.
Reserve your FREE tickets here
THREE! Catch summer readings of new work by Sofia Molimbi, Sara Jean Accuardi, and Lolly Ward at Willamette University’s Theatre 33.
GROUP, OR MARLENE IS DEAD by Sofia Molimbi: June 1-2, 2024
GROW LEARN PLAY by Sara Jean Accuardi: June 20-30, 2024
GONE by Lolly Ward: JULY 25-AUGUST 4, 2024
April 26 – May 19, 2024
Take in Ken Yoshikawa’s FROM A HOLE IN THE GROUND with Corrib Theatre at Alberta House.
Artwork by Karl Hanover
Rich Rubin’s full-length drama BOOK OF REVELATION was selected as one of six finalists for the 2023 (inaugural) Clive Awards, presented by New York City’s Fellowship for Performing Arts.
Congratulations to E. M. Lewis! The 1st Stage production of HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN, in Tysons, Virginia, was nominated for eight Helen Hayes Awards, including best production, ensemble, and director.
21ten’s Sunday reading series returns with a presentation of a comedy by Rich Rubin. The winner of the 2019 Portland Civic Theatre Guild New Play Award, Shakespeare’s Skull is a rollicking comedy about William Shakespeare and the grave-robbers who loved him.
January 21, 2024, 7-9:00 p.m.
LineStorm Playwrights
in association with
Portland Center Stage
present
APPLE HUNTERS!
By E.M. Lewis
Directed by Avital Shira
Featuring:
Phillip Ray Guevara
Gavin Hoffman
Isaac Lamb
Joshua J. Weinstein
Stage Manager:
Carol Ann Wohlmut
ASL Interpretation Provided by:
Marie Groshans and Courtney Borchert
RESERVE YOUR TICKETS HERE
Sunday, November 5
5:00 p.m.
(Set those clocks back!)
Portland Center Stage
128 NW 11th Ave. Portland, OR
Four men who grew up together in a small town in rural Washington go on a quest for a lost variety of apple — and may just find the friendship they’ve lost along the way.
ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT
E. M. Lewis is an award-winning playwright, teacher, and opera librettist. Her work has been produced around the world and is published by Samuel French. Lewis received the Steinberg Award (twice!) and the Primus Prize from the American Theater Critics Association, the Ted Schmitt Award from the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, a Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University, a fellowship from New Jersey State Arts Commission, the 2016 Oregon Literary Fellowship in Drama, and an Edgerton Award. She is currently working on a play commissioned by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival as part of their American Revolutions program. Lewis just began a three-year stint as the Mellon Foundation Playwright in Residence at Artists Repertory Theater. She is a proud member of LineStorm Playwrights, Opera America, ASCAP, and the Dramatists Guild. She lives on her family’s farm in Oregon.