Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Old Pueblo Playwright's 27th Annual New Play Festival 2018

 

Old Pueblo Playwright's 27th Annual New Play Festival 2018

 

You can purchase by the day ($7, includes all plays on that night/afternoon), or you can purchase an "All Festival" pass (for a scant $21) which reserves a seat for you in every performance of the festival! Thurs, April 12th, through Sunday, April 15th!

https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3385578

 

 

Thursday, April 12th, 7:30pm

 

 

Identity Crisis

Written and Directed by Gavin Kayner

A man suffering from retrograde amnesia is admitted to a care home where he struggles to regain his memory while confronting the other residents - each dealing with their own identity crises.

 

 

 

Things Hoped For

Written by Sydney Flynn, Directed by Vince Flynn

 

Three generations of a family, gather for a cookout and get more than they bargained for.

 

 

 

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Friday, April 13th, 7:30pm

 

 

At the End of the Day

Written by Gretchen Wirges

Directed by Leslie Miller

 

A woman's journey through grief, friendship, and what it means to be present in her own life.

 

 

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Saturday, April 14th, 7:30pm

 

Kitchen, Spaceship, Chinese Restaurant

Written by John Cafiero

Directed by Gretchen Wirges

 

 

Two fictional astronauts are put through a crisis by a writer whose relationship is in upheaval. Which is more dangerous, love or space travel?

 

 

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Sunday, April 15th, 2pm

 

Dirty Laundry

Written by Gretchen Wirges

Directed by Ally Tanzillo

 

Two women from two very different worlds meet in a laundromat where they share sarcasm, sequins and secrets.

 

 

 

 

The Stuff in the Garage

Written by John Heyl

Directed by Dave Sewell

 

Samantha (eagerly) and Edwin (reluctantly) tackle the accumulated stuff in their garage. In the course of sorting through box after box, they discover how the past, including the secrets it holds, can help them come to terms with the present.

 

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