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Develops new playwrights and their plays through staged readings at the Playwrights' Lab; sponsors other programs for new playwrights, storytellers and writers.
Alan Berks latest play with the Workhaus Collective dives deep into the political heart of America and The Great Divide between left and right."If anyone is at all interested in politics, it will boil... More »
Today, Theatre Novi Most hosts a world-premiere reading of Something About a Bear, a script by Constance Congdon based on a Russian play called An Ordinary Miracle by Evgeny Shvartz. The reading is pa... More »
This weekend, the Seward neighborhood will get into the winter spirit with a festival and art crawl. The event kicks off Friday night with a party at the Playwrights' Center (2301 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis) featuring music, poetry, and dance... More »
The Workhaus Collective is promising romance, love, and a little bloodshed with its latest work, Trista Baldwin's Kill Me Don't Go, which opens this weekend."It's totally a comedy, but we've been call... More »
Caridad Svitch's play about the struggling victims of the 2010 BP oil disaster positively crackles with raw rage. In a nameless Gulf Coast town, four characters struggle with the ramifications of the ... More »
For a regular dose of new work, keep your eye on the Playwrights' Center (visit www.pwcenter.org for its calendar of upcoming events), which has been giving playwrights a leg up for more than three decades. New plays in various stages of development are routinely read or performed for general audiences at the Center's Waring Jones Theater. The Center for Independent Artists isn't nearly as active, but in supporting creative types who work in various forms (theater, dance, music, visual art,... More »
We're talking really new work here. The ink may have dried on the pages of the scripts that rotate through the Playwrights' Center's various educational programs and workshops, but the photocopies are still warm and smell of toner. A random sampling of one week in the center's calendar reveals two staged readings of new plays (Trans State by James Livingston and Kinnickinnic by Mark Kahrau), a fireside chat with such seasoned playwrights as Julie Jensen, Jeffrey Hatcher, Buffy Sedlachek,... More »
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