Sunday, June 21, 2026

KOSO THEATRE COLLECTIVE presents ALABASTER

KOSO THEATRE COLLECTIVE

 

 

PRESENTS

ALABASTER

by Audrey Cefaly

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PERFORMANCES

July 9 • 10 • 11 • 12, 2025

Admission: FREE

Where: 125 E Pennington St room #700

 

 

About the Play

Alabaster is a raw, darkly comic two-hander by Alabama playwright Audrey Cefaly. A photographer and a goat farmer meet in a field in rural Alabama, and what unfolds is a searing examination of art, pain, grief, and unlikely connection. With a tornado looming on the horizon—a storm that may or may not be coming—two women stand their ground and face each other with brutal honesty and unexpected grace.

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KOSO Theatre Collective

All performances free and open to the community

 

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ARTS EXPRESS THEATRE PRESENTS: COME FROM AWAY

ARTS EXPRESS THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS

COME FROM AWAY

A Musical Based on a Remarkable True Story

 

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"It takes you to a place you never want to leave!"

— Newsweek

"One of the most beautiful pieces of theatre I've ever seen. It will restore your faith in humanity."

— The New York Times Critics' Pick

About the Show

At 9:26 a.m. on September 11, 2001, the Federal Aviation Administration shut down U.S. airspace in the wake of the worst terrorist attack on American soil. In the hours that followed, 38 planes carrying approximately 7,000 passengers from dozens of countries were diverted to Gander International Airport — a remote hub in Newfoundland, Canada. Overnight, this town of 9,000 people nearly doubled in population.

What happened next is the heart of Come From Away. Without hesitation, the people of Gander — and the surrounding communities of Gambo, Appleton, Glenwood, and beyond — opened their schools, churches, lodges, and homes to the stranded "plane people." They fed them, clothed them, cared for their pets, and welcomed them as family. By the time the planes finally departed days later, defenses had melted away, unexpected romances had bloomed, and friendships were forged that would last a lifetime.

The title carries a local meaning: in Newfoundland, anyone not born on the island is a "come from away." This musical is a tribute to what happened when the world came from away — and Gander said: you are welcome here.

A story of kindness in the face of tragedy, Come From Away is at once deeply moving and unexpectedly joyful — a celebration of human connection, resilience, and the extraordinary power of generosity. Every event in the show is based on a real event. Every character is a tribute to a real person.

 

The Story Behind the Story

Canadian husband-and-wife writing team Irene Sankoff and David Hein were living in New York on the morning of September 11, 2001 — close enough to see the smoke rising from the Twin Towers. A decade later, they traveled to Gander on the tenth anniversary of the attacks to interview the residents and the "plane people" who had found themselves together in one of history's most extraordinary moments. What they heard changed them.

"We didn't want to write a 9/11 musical," Hein has explained. "We wanted to write a story about our friends in Newfoundland."

Their first staged reading was held in January 2012. The show then traveled through La Jolla Playhouse (world premiere), Seattle Repertory Theatre, Ford's Theatre in Washington D.C., and the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto — breaking box office records at each stop — before opening on Broadway at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on March 12, 2017.

The Broadway production ran for 1,669 performances, closing October 2, 2022. The West End production played 1,048 performances in London. A live capture of the Broadway production — filmed as Broadway's first company to reopen following the pandemic — is available on Apple TV+ in over 100 countries.

 

Awards & Recognition

Come From Away has earned global acclaim, accumulating 37 award nominations and 13 wins across the globe:

  • 71st Tony Awards (2017): Best Direction of a Musical (Christopher Ashley) — plus six additional nominations including Best Musical and Best Original Score
  • 2019 Olivier Awards, London: Best New Musical — plus four total Olivier Awards
  • Drama Desk Awards: Outstanding Musical and Outstanding Book of a Musical (Sankoff & Hein), among three total wins
  • Outer Critics Circle: Five awards, including Outstanding New Broadway Musical
  • Grammy Award Nomination: Best Musical Theater Album for the original Broadway cast recording
  • Helen Hayes Awards: Four wins, including Outstanding Production, for the Washington D.C. production
  • New York Times Critics' Pick: Named a must-see by the Times for its entire Broadway run
  • Apple TV+: Live capture streaming to 100+ countries — the first Broadway company to reopen post-pandemic

 

 

Original Creative Team

BOOK, MUSIC & LYRICS

Irene Sankoff & David Hein

ORIGINAL BROADWAY DIRECTION

Christopher Ashley (Tony Award winner)

MUSICAL STAGING

Kelly Devine (Tony Nominee)

ORCHESTRATIONS

August Eriksmoen

ARRANGEMENTS

Ian Eisendrath

ORIGINAL PRODUCTION

Junkyard Dog Productions

LICENSED THROUGH

Music Theatre International (MTI)

AVAILABLE ON

Apple TV+  (Live Broadway Recording)

 

 

Arts Express Theatre Production Team

DIRECTOR

Dana Milne

MUSIC DIRECTOR

Elizabeth Spencer

CHOREOGRAPHER

Simone Jolivet-Manuel

STAGE MANAGER

Reese Tyburec

SCENIC DESIGN

Izzy Georgiades

COSTUME DESIGN

Nicolette Gudenkauf

LIGHTING DESIGN

Diana Knoepfle

SOUND DESIGN

Michael Dunn

MAKE-UP & HAIR

Amber Lackmann

PROPS MANAGER

Harlie Yingling

 

 

Cast

Come From Away is performed by a company of twelve actors who each play multiple roles — both the residents of Gander and the stranded international travelers. The Arts Express production features the following cast:

PERFORMER

ROLE

Dennis Tamblyn

Claude & Others

Regina Wills

Hannah & Others

Amy Williams

Beulah & Others

Amy Gustin Millin

Beverly & Others

Caroline Murphy

Diane & Others

Kevin Orduño

Kevin T. / Garth & Others

Rafael J. Acuña

Kevin J. / Ali & Others

Aurora Hunter

Janice & Others

Dylan Jackson

Bob & Others

AJ Lepore

Oz & Others

Dennis O'Dell

Nick & Others

Abigail Dunscomb

Bonnie & Others

 

Understudies: Malinia Coleman (Hannah), Alec Errhalt (Kevin T./Nick), Rachael Fornof (Beverly/Bonnie), Martin Lamb (Claude/Oz), Theona Moloney (Diane/Janice), Sara Platter (Beulah)

 

Performance Details

Run Dates

June 19 – July 12, 2026

Venue

Arts Express Theatre (Mainstage)

Runtime

100 minutes (No intermission)

Ages

Recommended 10+ (References 9/11; some profanity)

Schedule

Fri–Sat at 7:00 PM Sat–Sun at 2:00 PM

Tickets

arts-express.org (520) 319-0400

 

SCHEDULE NOTE: Both shows on the July 4th holiday (Friday) are canceled. Replacement performances have been added on Sunday, June 28 at 7:00 PM and Sunday, July 5 at 7:00 PM.

 

 

Seating & Your Experience

Arts Express Theatre offers an intimate cabaret-style experience — every party, no matter the size, receives its own table. Tables are arranged in rows with different vantage points and heights:

  • A Row (Front, Premium): Closest to the stage. Maximum 4 guests per table.
  • B & C Row (Standard): Standard-height tables. Maximum 6 guests per table.
  • D Row (High-Top): Bar-height tables with stools. Maximum 4 guests per table.
  • E Row (Mezzanine): Two-top tables, accessible by stairs.
  • F Row (Mezzanine, ADA): Elevated standard-height tables; accessible via stairs or ADA ramp. Maximum 6 guests per table.
  • G Row (Mezzanine, Top): Highest available seating. Maximum 6 guests per table.

 

Lobby opens one hour before each performance. Seating begins 30 minutes before curtain. Complimentary parking available. No refunds; exchanges with 24+ hours' notice only.

 

 

Community Spirit

In the tradition of Gander's generosity, Arts Express Theatre has partnered with the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona for this production. Audiences are warmly encouraged to bring canned goods and non-perishable food items to every performance. Donations will be collected in the lobby.

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There will also be a preshow celebration of the "Spirit of Gander" at select performances, featuring live musical performances and more. Visit arts-express.org for details.

 

On 9/11, the world stopped. On 9/12, their stories moved us all.

Don't miss this extraordinary true story — live at Arts Express Theatre.

arts-express.org  |  (520) 319-0400  |  info@arts-express.org

5870 East Broadway Blvd #214, Tucson, Arizona 85711

 

 

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Old Pueblo Playwrights weekly meeting 6-22-2026

 

From: David Zinke <dzinkmeister@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2026 5:06 AM
Subject: Reminder/Invitation to atten OPP weekly meeting 6-22-2026

 

Old Pueblo Playwrights cordially invite you to attend their weekly meeting Monday, June 22, 2026 beginning at 7 pm \

 

This is the forth Monday of the month, so our meeting will be only on Zoom.  Zoom link below. 

 

NO PLAY READING IS SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW. 

 

Mel Hector will present a talk on construction the ten minute play. A writing exercise will be offered to any who wish to participate.  I don't know any more about this than you do.   So tune in for an hour or two of creative writing. 

 

 

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OPP MASTER SCHEDULE 2026

JUNE    29 ZOOM Results of last week’s writing exercise.  Discussion

JULY      6 HYBRID  “,,,somewhere, a dog barks” by Philip Lester

JULY     13 HYBRID  Jeffrey Webster 

                        “Killing to the Sound of Trumpets” (1st read)

JULY     20 HYBRID OPEN

JULY     27 ZOOM OPEN

AUG     3 HYBRIB  OPEN

AUG     10 HYBRID OPEN

AUG     17 HYBRID OPEN

AUG     24 ZOOM OPEN

            Satellite play fest in green valley

AUG     31 ZOON OPEN

SEPT    7 HYBRID Leslie Powell  new full length play

SEPT    14 HYBRID OPEN

SEPT    21 HYBRID “Belle and Beast” by Sarah Wetzel  2nd read

SEPT    28 ZOOM OPEN

OCT       5 HYBRID Jeff Webster 

“Killing To The Sound of Trumpets”  (2nd read)

OCT     12 HYBRID OPEN

OCT     18 HYBRID OPEN

OCT     26 ZOOM OPEN

NOV      2  HYBRID OPP ELECTIONS  

John Vornholt will not stand for re-election as OPP President.

NOV     9 HYBRID OPEN

NOV     16 HYBRIS OPEN

NOV     23 ZOOM OPEN

NOV     30ZOOM OPEN

DEC     7HYBRID OPEN

DEC     14 HYBRID OPEN

DEC     21HYBRID OPEN

DEC     28 ZOOMOPEN

 

 

2027  OPP NEW PLAY FESTIVAL

MARCH 30 – APRIL 4    INVISIBLE THEATRE

 

 

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O.P.P. ZOOM MEETING ETIQUETTE   ENABLE AUDIO AND VIDEO TO PARTICIPATE IN OPENING GREETING SECTION Of MEETING.TURN OFF YOUR VIDEO AND AUDIO WHILE A READING IS IN PROGRESS  (ONLY THE ACTORS SHOULD BE HEARD AND SEEN DURING A READING) TURN ON YOUR VIDEO AND AUDIO TO PARTICIPATE IN DISCUSSIONS AFTER EACH READING.

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.Regarding our ZOOM calls - you may find it easier to have ZOOM downloaded on your computer OR your phone. It is a free application. [GO TO http://www.ZOOM.US TO ACQUIRE THE PROGRAM] 

 



EVERY Monday, we will again present a “regular” OPP meeting via ZOOM. Here are the instruction of how to tune in.  NOTE: THIS IS UNLIMITED TIME USE. The link is the same every week.



Melvin Hector is Treasurer and host of Old Pueblo Playwrights meetings.  

Melvin Hector is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

MEL HECTORS PHONE  (520)488-9229

   just click on the link below.

 

 

Join Zoom Meeting

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OPP Minutes of the Meeting are only sent to paid members and others who join the conversation providing I have email addresses for them.   

 

Old Pueblo Playwrights Reminder/Invitations are sent to over 200 individuals including all paid members, (31) actor/readers (111) and general mailing list (124) plus one-time invitees. 

Your OPP Secretary

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