Playwrights' Theatre at Boston University and Dominic D'Andrea of The One-Minute Play Festival are pleased to present the very first Boston One-Minute Play Festival featuring more than 70 hot-off-the-presses, new one-minute plays.
Playwrights have been partnered with the local actors and directors to present these rapid-fire one-minute plays over the course of three nights this January. All of Playwrights’ Theatre’s proceeds will go directly to support BPT’s Black Box Fellowships, a program dedicated to providing playwrights, actors and directors free rehearsal and performance space to develop new works.
Playwrights for the Festival include:
Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro, Michael Bradford, Barbara Blumenthal-Ehrlich, Elisabeth Burdick, Joe Byers, William Donnelly, Christine Evans, Will Fancher, Stephen Faria, Peter M. Floyd, Patrick Gabridge, Deirdre Girard, Kristen Greenidge, Michael Hammond, Anna Renee Hansen, Gregory Hischak, Israel Horowitz, Heather Houston, Colleen Hughes, Dan Hunter, Emily Kaye Lazzaro, Christopher Lockheardt, K. Alexa Mavromatis, Matt Mayerchak, Walt McGough, James McLindon, Mwalim, Natalia Naman, Jack Neary, Ronan Noone, Rick Park, March Schrader, John Shea, Donna Sorbello, John Zakrosky Jr., and more.
Directed by Steven Bogart, Ben Evett, Megan Gleeson, Jason Jones King, M. Bevin O'Gara & Summer L. Williams.
About the One-Minute Play Festival:
The One-Minute Play Festival (OMPF) is an NYC-based theatre company, founded by director/dramaturg Dominic D’Andrea, working in partnership with institutional theatres and collectives across the country who share playwright or community-specific missions. OMPF creates local playwright-focused community events, using a specific playmaking process, with the goal of promoting the spirit of radical inclusion by representing the culture of playwrights of different age, gender, race culture, and points of career. OMPF attempts to reflect the theatrical landscape of local artistic communities by creating a dialogue between the collective conscious and the individual voice.
In addition to Boston this season, the One-Minute Play Festival will be partnering with theatres in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New Brunswick, South Florida, Chicago, Baltimore/Washington DC, and others with organizations like Primary Stages, Cornerstone Theater Company, The Playwrights Foundation, Victory Gardens, Actors Express, and other vital national theatre companies.
Notable OMPF Alumni include: David Henry Hwang, Neil LaBute, Tina Howe, Rajiv Joseph, Kristoffer Diaz, Lisa Loomer, Donald Margulies, Jason Grote, Mike Daisey, Lydia Diamond, Erik Ehn, Michael John Garces, Rachel Axler, Elizabeth Meriwether, Migdalia Cruz, Qui Nguyen, Craig Lucas, and Michael Hollinger.
You thought 10-minutes were fast—you ain’t seen nothin’ yet!
For more information visit: www.oneminuteplays.wordpress.com
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Playwrights' Theatre at Boston University presents
The Boston One-Minute Play Festival
January 7 - 9, 2012 at 8pm.
For tickets call 866.811.4111 or visit bostonplaywrights.org
$20/General Admission
January 7, 2012 at 8pm
January 8, 2012 at 8pm
January 9, 2012 at 8pm
VENUE INFORMATION
Boston Playwrights’ Theatre
949 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
Green Line “B” to Pleasant Street, 57 Bus from Kenmore and Watertown.
Some street parking is available. Patrons are welcome to park in the lot beneath Harry Agganis Arena next door. Parking is just $2 an hour on most days but may be as much as $25 during concert events. Please visit agganisarena.com for parking rates.
Boston Playwrights’ Theatre
Founded in 1981 at Boston University by Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott, Boston Playwrights' Theatre is an award-winning professional theatre dedicated to new works. At the core of our five programs is the Playwriting MFA offered as part of Boston University's prestigious Creative Writing Program. Our award-winning alumni have been produced in Regional and New York houses as well as in London's West End, and our alumni productions have garnered many regional and Boston awards, including regular IRNE and Elliot Norton Awards for "Best New Script."
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