January 2020
The Stupidest Argument in Human History by Larry Bliss • If That’s Not Cheating by Cindy Argiento
The Stupidest Argument In Human History by Larry Bliss and If that's not Cheating by Cindy Argiento are two great Comedies that will make you think and re-think what a committed relationship should be! The Stupidest Argument in Human History by Larry Bliss Like a fringe festival, comedy is (or should be) subversive. In my gentle way I am poking holes in the valorization of interpersonal conflict and our stubborn insistence on being right in the face of reason and…
Find out more »But That’s Another Story • The Assault(s)
But That's Another Story by Jackie Harris Sanders and The Assault(s) By Marilyn Barner Anselmi are two exciting new plays coming together for a powerful evening of theater. But That's Another Story by Jackie Sanders You will never believe what these folks have in common. What do a neighborhood wannabe player, a rising business partner, a gold-digging secretary, and a business tycoon have in common? You will never believe how these very different folks are all connected. Come see as…
Find out more »Staged Reading Playwrights Forum
Simple Things by Chauncey Miller Jesse’s Joint is a place where people come to eat, laugh, fight, dance, cry and most of all tell their story. From one decade to the next you’ll see people find love, find a way out, and find themselves. Shelia, the owner, wants something better for herself but doesn’t know what that is. Even if she did, would she have the guts to go for it.
Find out more »The F Word
Family values are not exclusively heterosexual. Enter Eric and Mary. Eric and Mary have chosen to parent. Chosen to permit themselves what heterosexuals take for granted. They're confident they're capable of raising healthy, happy children without the Church's approval. After all, it was a straight couple who lost us paradise and raised a homicidal son. Or was that a misprint? The director for the piece is Shelley Stolaroff Segal
Find out more »Primavera • Love Notes from the Skeleton in My Closet
Primavera and Love Notes from the Skeleton in my Closet bring Greensboro two Moving collaborations by Nicole Lawson, Dylan Reddish with Kaitlynn Mann Gruchacz and Jacqui Haggerty . Primavera Photo credit to Madalyn Yates Photography and YoungDoo M. Carey Choreographer Kaitlynn Mann Gruchacz and songwriter Jacqui Haggerty blend their talents in a Puerto Rican inspired piece that’ll have you yearning for “La Primavera”. Love is in the air! First time collaborators, choreographer Kaitlynn Mann Gruchacz and songwriter Jacqui Haggerty, dream…
Find out more »February 2020
President Elect: 1892
Election night – with pundits & politicians, straight from 1892. It's election night – President Elect's experienced co-anchors will analyze spin and examine issues. The last election saw a candidate lose the popular vote, but win the Electoral College. Experience hard-hitting analysis, focus groups, and interviews from the most trusted election night team of election '92. 1892, that is.
Find out more »Bottom’s Dream
Whaddaya get when you combine Shakespeare and Groucho Marx? This. Bottom’s Dream – a play with songs, by Chris Tilley – is based on William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream: fairies, magic, lovers, frolicking in the forest, and Bottom, who – in our version – suspiciously resembles Groucho Marx. This romp in the woods is not quite suitable for all ages.
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