The Orange County Playwrights Alliance (OCPA) presents...
DISCOVERIES: TALES PAST & PRESENT
Saturday, March 25, 2:30pm
Modjeska Playhouse | 21084 Bake Pkwy. #104, Lake Forest, CA 92630
Suggested donation: $10 | 714.902.5716 reservations
The Orange County Playwrights Alliance opens its 2017 programming with staged readings of four new one-act plays from dramatists who have been produced locally and across the U.S., featuring skilled actors from across the Southland. This March 25 program presents stories from today and days gone by.
Dead Actor's Cell Phone
written & directed by Jordan R. Young
featuring Alex Dorman & Jami McCoy
Murph is an actor rehearsing a play about how technology has taken over our lives. Wanda thinks it's really about sex, not technology. He's wary of falling in love, having been hurt before; she challenges his preconceived notions.
The Seventh Sheep by Arthur Kraft
directed by Jesse Runde
A farm couple in a mountain area is visited by a brutal army officer who demands a sheep - and more.
Last Chance by John Franceschini
directed by Rick Kopps
featuring Rick Kopps, Rox
Anne Martinez, Joan Meissenburg & Jason Piazza
A mature woman has finally found long-sought contentment in the form of the at-home caregiver for her incapacitated mother. Then her two estranged siblings disruptively descend on her, seeking to satisfy their own personal agendas.
The Rowan Knight by Karen Fix Curry
directed by
Amanda Zarr
featuring
Katie Canavan, Martha Constantinou, Ramiro Leal,
Aaron McGee,
Cindy Nguyen, Nicholas Thurkettle, Donathon Walters &
Karen Wray
Shakespeare meets Game of Thrones meets Lord of the Rings in this one-act, in which a great warrior is saved from death by a witch and three fairies whose magic has a price.
714-902-5716 reservations and information.
www.ocplaywrights.org
For over twenty years, the Orange County Playwrights Alliance (OCPA) has provided writers the opportunity to explore their creativity in an intellectually safe environment by providing table readings and public presentations of members' work. OCPA additionally order homework help interacts with the theatre community to provide actors, directors, and audiences with entertaining and thought provoking theatrical work. Member playwrights have gone on to have their work nationally produced and published. Many works have been used as social tools to educate or enlighten the surrounding community.
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