Orlando Shakes in partnership with UCF invites patrons to the center of the creative process at PlayFest presented by Harriett's Charitable Trust (PlayFest 2018) from November 2 - 4 and 10 - 11, 2018. The two weekend festival features seven readings of new plays in development. Tickets to individual PlayFest readings ($10) will be available to the general public on Wednesday, September 26 at 12:00 PM and may be purchased online at orlandoshakes.org, by phone at (407) 447-1700 ext. 1, or in person at the John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center (812 East Rollins Street). PlayFest Passes ($56) and PlayFest VIP Passes ($100) are on sale now and may be purchased by phone or in person.
This season's PlayFest lineup will feature groundbreaking new works from Hilary Bettis, Mark Brown, Robert Moulthrop, Meridith Friedman, Steven Dietz, Deborah Brevoort, and Emily Dendinger.
"PlayFest is a fun and exciting opportunity for audiences to be a part of shaping and creating art," said Director of New Play Development Cynthia White at Orlando Shakes. "With the playwright in attendance, patrons are able to provide feedback and ask questions in real time."
Casting for all PlayFest readings and special events will be announced at a later date. PlayFest is made possible through the generous support of Harriett's Charitable Trust with additional support from Frank Santos & Dan Dantin. This project is funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program.
PlayFest is a nationally recognized program, representing one of the strongest commitments to new plays in the United States. Since its inception in 2003, PlayFest has helped nurture and develop over 100 new plays-many of which have received subsequent productions in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle, Washington, D.C., and across the country. Audience favorites from PlayFest are handpicked and developed into full productions in the Theater's Signature Season.
Orlando Shakes is supported by United Arts of Central Florida, host of OrlandoAtPlay.com and UAArtsEd.com. This project is sponsored in part by the Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the State of Florida.
PLAYFEST 2018 READINGS
72 miles to go...
By Hilary Bettis
Immigration Drama
Friday, November 2, 2018 at 8:00 p.m.
When a mother is deported to Mexico for the second time, the family struggles to reunite, despite the red tape in their way. Set against the volatile backdrop of immigration in the United States during the Obama administration, 72 miles to go... gives us a glimpse at one family's journey over eight years.
#GodHatesYou
By Emily Dendinger
Drama
Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 4:30 p.m.
"God punishes the wicked and rewards the good. #repentorperish" Having attended her first picket at five years old, Laurel is proud of the good work she has done in the name of the Lord. While being groomed to be the next leader of her radical church (a fictional church similar to Westboro Baptist), Laurel takes to Twitter to spread the Word. When her tweets are responded to by an agnostic college student, a rabbi, and a few Twitter trolls, Laurel struggles to determine the true meaning of her faith and define her relationship with God.
Love, the Cracksman
By Mark Brown
Comedy
Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 8:00 p.m.
Feats of derring-do are nothing new for the sauve James Willoughby Pitt. Relying on his wits to stay one step ahead, Pitt bets he can commit the perfect crime. His determination takes him on a whirlwind adventure across the Atlantic. Reputation, fortune, and true love are at risk for Jimmy in this witty, fast-paced comedy.
Jane Burgoyne
By Robert Moulthrop
Drama
Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 2:30 p.m.
"Do you really want to keep this, Mother?" Three generations of Burgoyne women are brought together as Jane prepares to move from her beloved family home to an independent living facility. With tensions at an all time high, a lifetime of hurt bubbles up to the surface. In this intense family drama, three smart, strong women attempt to unpack their past and plan for whatever the future holds.
I CAN GO
Comic/Drama
Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 4:00 p.m.
Armed with sharp tongues and dry wit, Richard and David navigate complex family relationships on the eve of their wedding. Despite hindrances ranging from white lies to life-altering secrets, I CAN GO uncovers human truths about the ones they love most. This contemporary and wryly humorous dramedy is the final installment in a series of three plays by Meridith Friedman, following The Luckiest People (produced by Orlando Shakes in April 2018) and Your Best One (read at PlayFest 2017).
The Great Beyond
By Steven Dietz
Supernatural Drama
Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 8:00 p.m.
Despite their differences, sisters, Monica and Emily, reunite to tie up loose ends after their father's death. With the help of a medium, the siblings attempt to summon their father's spirit to gain forgiveness and discover the truth.
My Lord, What a Night
Historical Drama
Sunday, November 11, 2018 at 1:00 p.m.
When famed African-American singer Marian Anderson is refused lodging because of her ethnicity, she finds an unlikely friend in Albert Einstein. Quick witted debates attempt to solve the nation's problems over tea. Inspired by true events, this story explores the racial, religious, and gender-based struggles plaguing two of the most iconic entities of the 20th century.
Additional PlayFest events and opportunities to mingle with playwrights will be announced at a later date.
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