IHRAF: Pride Residency and Performance by WADE Dance
The International Human Rights Arts Festival: Pride Residency and Performance by WADE Dance
The International Human Rights Arts Festival: Pride Residency and Performance by WADE Dance
The International Human Rights Art Festival:
TEN MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL
Monday, December 9th @ 7:00pm
Featuring:
Passed Tents presented by Scene 24 Productions
Emily Seibert - Caitlyn,
David Macharelli - AJ
An unhoused person attempts to sell “affordable, available city real estate” to a successful nurse trying to downsize.
Catastrophe presented by Hattimatim-Team, Inc.
Written and Directed by Abhisek Bhattacharya
Stage Managed by Sayantan Bhattacharya
CAST
Didhiti Mukherjee (Cat)
Anushila Bagchi (Astro)
Nabamita Pal (Phoebe)
"Catastrophe" revolves around Phoebe, an international worker in a company, Astro, a young surgery resident, and Cat, who might or might not be a soft toy. When a severely stressed-out Phoebe muses about her work-related "issues" and potential impending death, Cat and Astro try to cheer her up, though in a dramatically opposite manner.
Requiem for the Wretched presented by Robert Galinsky
written, produced, and directed by Robert Galinsky
performed by Alexis Sadé Sailes and Robert Galinsky
In the oppressive heat of a 1987 summer day, a young woman, unraveling from the agony of having her prescribed medication withheld by her doctors, stumbles into a park. The air is suffocating, 102 degrees, and her desperation grows with every breath. Drawn by some skewed instinct or blind hope, she seeks comfort in a seemingly benign hot dog vendor. She begs for advice, some semblance of relief from her mental and physical torment. The conversation begins innocently, touching on small talk, but soon the vendor’s words grow disturbing. As his demeanor shifts from friendly to almost sinister, the woman, trapped in her own unraveling thoughts, starts to challenge the very nature of the man standing before her. What seemed like a moment of potential solace takes a macabre turn, leaving her second-guessing whether the pain from the medication withdrawal, the heat, or the encounter with the disturbing figure is the greater danger.
You Can Untie Them The Guards Can't Stop You presented by Wolf Mountain Workshop, Monte D. Monteleagre
Chase Guthrie Knueven
Katie Ploetz
Jimmy Kohlmann
You Can Untie Them The Guards Can't Stop You is a play where you can untie them because the guards can't stop you. Like most plays, there are prizes at the end.
Today's América presented by Zareh Artinian, Jr.
Written, Produced, and Directed by Zareh Artinian, Jr.
Annie Hartkemeyer *- América Jonze
Mark Coffin* William G. Bowman
"Today's América" pits Gen Z Congresswoman and disabled shooting survivor, América Jonze, against a Boomer career politician in a behind-the-scenes battle on Capitol Hill over legislation to curb gun violence. Dramatizing the stark differences between politicians at extreme ends of the generational spectrum, this play goes beyond the familiar public vigils and speeches, the hackneyed social media debates and "thoughts and prayers" posts and gives you a peek into the drama that occurs behind Washington's closed doors.
Cast:
Annie Hartkemeyer* (América Jonze) (she/they) is an actor, director, and curious spirit based in New York, NY.
Mark Coffin* (William G. Bowman) (he/him) is a proud member of AEA, SAG/AFTRA and The Actors Center, and is represented by Dulcina Eisen and Associates.
Crew:
Zareh Artinian (Writer/Director) (he/him) is an award-winning playwright (Shattered! An American Fairy Tale) who believes theatre can be a transformative force that fosters empathy and prompts conversations about social justice.
Leela S. Munsiff (Assistant to the Director) (she/they) is a Stage Manager and Singer-Songwriter known for her commitment to racial and disability justice and their community care, disability-first approach to theatre.
Marci Diamond, M.P.A.,SAG-AFTRA, AEA, (Intimacy Choreographer) (she/her) is a Vermont-based IC, actor, circus artist, and educator.
Andy Kasana (Stage crew) (he/him) is a student writer/filmmaker from Slovakia.
Barbare Sturua (Stage crew) (she/her) is an aspiring filmmaker and writer from the Republic of Georgia.
*These actors are members of Actors’ Equity and appear in this Equity-approved Showcase courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association.
Across The Lake presented by Equity Library Theater of New York
Directed by Johnny Culver
CAST
Sasha Henriques
Jonathan Beebee
Regina Yeager
An encounter on a railcar brings old memories to the surface.
Angelic Virtues presented by Rhys Collins
Rhys Collins (he/they), writer and director
Mia Vongsavang - Mabel
Emily Savona - Zeraquiel
In Angelic Virtues, Mabel prays to the Heavens above to ask if she’s allowed to be a lesbian. To her surprise, an angel answers. Through humor, queer joy, and religious revelations, the play tackles homophobia and religious trauma in order to prove that being both religious and gay is perfectly okay.
Jenny's Doll Hospital is an experimental chamber musical about devotion, brokenness, and just how much of ourselves we will (or should) sacrifice to heal the one we love.
What do you believe in next when the Wizard is just a bald man behind a curtain?
When their friend Eliza is murdered, a group of friends take a trip to mourn, but their lakeside retreat is interrupted by a viral zombie outbreak.
An edgy playwright creates a new musical about the Unabomber. Featuring Ecoterrorist Taylor, queer romance, rape culture, and the search for tenderness at the end of the world.
Manifest Destiny takes place on the ocean floor during the American war on Asia. Laura, an Asian-American pacifist, suddenly develops supernatural powers and must decide her place in the War.
Three bookish women in their 20s visit the Union Square Barnes & Noble for some retail therapy. What follows is an exploration of female friendship in your 20s and what it means to be a book lover.
The fantastical and true story of how John Hughes, John Mayer and Jon Bon Jovi inspired Andrea to go where she needed to go thereby altering her life.
A comedy about law school, politics and hot sauce centering black women. After a night of arguments, vandalism and dry chicken will four black women walk into a bar together?
An unflinching take on the roles we play to survive and living to tell the tale.
Fiestas Ajenas // Other People’s Parties is a one woman horror/comedy/cooking show. But Really its a dinner party, for you.
Mae West has been a gold star transsexual whore their entire life. Now, they’re moving on- but not without one hell of an erotic, unhinged, audacious swan song.
Catholic School Girlz navigates struggles of religious beliefs and sexuality, all while dealing with the drama of middle school choir. This one act comedy celebrates young queer love and girlhood.
“Lost Letters” is a poetry reading / cabaret, inspired by R.M. Rilke text. The music blends acoustic-electric soundscapes, creating a hybrid world where questions are meant to be left unanswered.
Pride and puppets — two things that go together like Bert and Ernie ;)
Writopia Lab Worldwide Plays Festival 2023: "Bravery MakeBelieve & Language"
June 10 at 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM & 4:00 PM
June 11 at 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM
Now in our 14th year of the Writopia Lab Worldwide Plays Festival, our playwrights -- ages 8 -18 -- conjured who plays prompted only by a smattering of props and costumes--some blue plates, some russian dolls, some aluminum foil. Over the weekend of our festival of 31 staged readings, you'll laugh, you'll cry, your imagination will be cracked wide open with the power of the voices of this most startling and soulful generation of playwrights.
LIME FEST: Short Works
Two short works. One cool show.
Silent Beat is an exploration of taking and losing control. From the authenticity of speaking about personal trauma to removing the voice, the work oscillates between a documentary and a performance.
LIME FEST: Short Works
Two short works. One cool outdoor show.
Join us for a tribute performance in honor of Laurel.
Silent Beat is an exploration of taking and losing control. From the authenticity of speaking about personal trauma to removing the voice, the work oscillates between a documentary and a performance.
Remaining Lineup Coming Soon!
TICKETS$20
Join Creative Narratives Theater Company for the first ever CreateFest short play festival, featuring incredible short plays across all genres for a night of theatre you won't forget!
Empathy PlayBy Ryan Thomas
OutBy Nicholas Vasilios PappasDirected by Esther M. Cohen
Rebooting Life By Paul K. SmithDirected by Lauren Shields
Life in the WoodsBy Jerise FogeeDirected by Michelle Chai
How to Stop the WorldBy Nathaniel Foster
InfiniteBy Jackie JacobiDirected by Julia Anne Nolan
TICKETS$20
Join Creative Narratives Theater Company for the first ever CreateFest short play festival, featuring incredible short plays across all genres for a night of theatre you won't forget!
Empathy PlayBy Ryan Thomas
OutBy Nicholas Vasilios PappasDirected by Esther M. Cohen
Rebooting Life By Paul K. SmithDirected by Lauren Shields
Life in the WoodsBy Jerise FogeeDirected by Michelle Chai
How to Stop the WorldBy Nathaniel Foster
InfiniteBy Jackie JacobiDirected by Julia Anne Nolan
TICKETS$20
Join Creative Narratives Theater Company for the first ever CreateFest short play festival, featuring incredible short plays across all genres for a night of theatre you won't forget!
Empathy PlayBy Ryan Thomas
OutBy Nicholas Vasilios PappasDirected by Esther M. Cohen
Rebooting Life By Paul K. SmithDirected by Lauren Shields
Life in the WoodsBy Jerise FogeeDirected by Michelle Chai
How to Stop the WorldBy Nathaniel Foster
InfiniteBy Jackie JacobiDirected by Julia Anne Nolan