Rich Rubin’s PICASSO IN PARIS is one of three winners of Gulfshore Playhouse’s New Works Festival, with a public reading in Naples, Florida, on September 15, 2019. Read an interview with Rubin about the inspiration for the project here. And a piece in Florida Weekly here.
Tag: Full-Length Play
Let the LIGHT in with E. M. Lewis in Los Angeles
Lewis’s play HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN is receiving its world premiere at Boston Court Pasadena, September 19-October 27, 2019.
Dan Kitrosser delivers a comedic climate crisis message in our July Bimonthly Reading
LineStorm’s Bimonthly Reading Series presents a new play by Dan Kitrosser about a raucous descent into madness because of climate change and the short lifespan of women’s acting careers.
THEY’VE TURNED OFF THE WATER! by Dan Kitrosser
Sunday, July 14, 2019, 5:00 p.m., free
Beulahland Coffee & Alehouse

Generously supported by Ronni Lacroute
Lolly Ward feeling good about the Inkwell
Ward, recipient of a Max K. Lerner Playwriting Fellowship, will head to Los Angeles to develop her inheritance dramedy, GONE, with the Inkwell Theater Lab.
Good (Kitchen) Dog!
Sara Jean Accuardi’s play <3 is a finalist for Kitchen Dog Theater’s New Works Festival.
Kitrosser heads into Battle Creek
Congrats to Dan Kitrosser on his commission with the Battle Creek Community Foundation for a new play about the area.
E. M. Lewis gets intimate with her new two-person play, in a May Bimonthly Reading
LineStorm’s Bimonthly Reading Series presents a new work by E. M. Lewis about a young man forced to decide between juvenile detention and community service. Between difficult conversations and battles over books, Zan and Dorothy build an unbreakable bond.
DOROTHY’S DICTIONARY by E. M. Lewis
Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 7:30 p.m., free
Lakewood Center for the Arts

Generously supported by Ronni Lacroute
Funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council

Josie Seid looks to the past to highlight current themes, in our next Bimonthly Reading
LineStorm’s Bimonthly Reading Series continues with a modern retelling of the Greek tragedy HECUBA, reimagined from an African American perspective and tied together with original music.
THE GREAT GOD OF THE DARK STORM CLOUD by Josie Seid
Monday, May 20, 2019, 7:30 p.m., free
Artists Repertory Theatre

Generously supported by Ronni Lacroute
Funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council

Watch KOIN news coverage — and the live performance — of Barrett’s AFTER THIS EPISODE
Brianna Barrett’s AFTER THIS EPISODE is being presented one night only at Camas High School as a benefit for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Friday, May 3
Doors open 6:30 p.m., Curtain 7:30 p.m.
KOIN coverage: “AFTER THIS EPISODE deals with teen cancer”

SHAKESPEARE’S SKULL on view in New Mexico
Rich Rubin’s play SHAKESPEARE’S SKULL has a reading at the Adobe Theater on April 28, 2019.
