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Playwrights' Center Presents 31st Annual PlayLabs New Play Festival

By: Oct. 03, 2014
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The 31st annual PlayLabs new play festival runs Monday, October 20 through Sunday, October 26 at the Playwrights' Center. Audiences are invited to readings of new plays by Playwrights' Center Core Writers, brought to life by top actors and incorporating design elements-elevating the staged reading to an intimate art form all its own.

PlayLabs is one of the nation's most intensive play development programs, giving playwrights 30 hours of vital workshop time with a team of collaborators and two public readings with time for rewrites in between. Over 75% of the plays featured in PlayLabs over the past decade have gone on to production.

The 2014 PlayLabs festival lineup is as follows:

COCKED by Sarah Gubbins
The politics of gun control become personal.
Monday, October 20 at 7 p.m.
Friday, October 24 at 7 p.m.

Taylor and her girlfriend, Izzie, have always been staunchly opposed to gun ownership, especially as they see the effects of gun violence on their city. When Taylor's brother, Frank, comes crashing into their lives unannounced, he disrupts their well-ordered home and exposes their unspoken anxieties and betrayals. An existing conflict escalates to dangerous heights, and the three find themselves testing the definition of self-defense.

Director: Jeremy B. Cohen
Cast: Tasha Lawrence*, Austene Van*, John Riedlinger*
* Member of Actors' Equity Association

THE ABSENCE OF WEATHER by Ken Urban
A Cold War tragedy launches a new era of American paranoia.
Tuesday, October 21 at 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 25 at 1 p.m.

United States Secretary of Defense James Forrestal enjoyed a meteoric rise to power during World War II. By 1949, he has been forced out of office and committed to Bethesda Naval Hospital, convinced that Soviets are infiltrating the U.S. government. As the hospital staff struggle both to treat and protect their patient, Forrestal worries that he has betrayed those he loves in pursuit of ghosts. An American tragedy about the wages of fear.

Director: Lee Sunday Evans
Cast: Allen Hamilton* as James Forrestal, Jefferson Slinkard*, Laura Esping*, Torsten Johnson
* Member of Actors' Equity Association

LE SWITCH by Philip Dawkins
Marriage equality brings wedding fever and big-hearted romance.
Wednesday, October 22 at 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 25 at 7 p.m.

Marriage equality finally reaches New York, and commitment-shy David finds himself unsure how to react. Nervous in the face of "wedding fever," he retreats to his home full of unopened books and his grieving activist roommate. When his best friend's bachelor party takes him to Montreal, he is unexpectedly swept off his feet by a beautiful young florist. In the months that follow, David and his non-traditional family have to decide for themselves what it really means to be committed, what it means to be married, and what it means to be queer.

Director: Stephen Brackett
Cast: Sasha Andreev*, Michael Wieser*, Patrick Bailey*, Emily Gunyou-Halaas*, Grant Sorenson
* Member of Actors' Equity Association

Festival celebration
A party to celebrate the local theater community, featuring pop-up playwright appearances
Saturday, October 25 following 7 p.m. reading of "Le Switch"

Playwriting Fellows Showcase
Scenes from new plays by 2014-15 Playwrights' Center Jerome and McKnight playwriting fellows
Sunday, October 26 at 12 p.m.



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