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Patrick Dukeman is the sole local playwright chosen as a finalist for Weathervane Playhouse's 10-minute play festival over next two weekends in Akron.
Short+Sweet Theatre Sydney is now the largest ten-minute theatre festival in the world, with around 180 new plays being produced every season. Festivals are held in Sydney, Melbourne , Brisbane , Gold Coast , Newcastle , Canberra , Hobart , Rockhampton and Townsville in Australia, as well as Hollywood in the USA, Singapore, Malaysia ...
Future Ten is an annual ten-minute play festival located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Established in 2003 by Future Tenant, an organization that showcases art projects from a variety of disciplines, [ 1 ] the festival presents 8-10 plays selected from an anonymous review process. [ 2 ]
Jan. 31—WEST NEWBURY — A series of 10-minute plays, with themes ranging from lighthearted and funny to serious and profoundly sad, will take the Pentucket Regional High School stage Thursday ...
New Play Project [1] was a non-profit organization founded in Provo, Utah, by four Brigham Young University students. As of 2024, it is no longer a functional organization. NPP was dedicated to writing and producing new plays to give emerging Latter-day Saint [2] writers a place to produce their work while maintaining their standards and valu
January 10, 2025 at 6:04 PM. ... The Actors’ Gang Theater canceled the opening weekend of its 10-minute play festival "Night Miracles," now starting on Jan. 16 and runs through Feb. 8.
Humana Festival of New American Plays is an internationally renowned festival that celebrates the contemporary American playwright. [1] Produced annually in Louisville, Kentucky by Actors Theatre of Louisville , this festival showcases new theatrical works and draws producers, critics, playwrights, and theatre lovers from around the world.
The Heideman Award is given each year to the winner of the National Ten-Minute Play Contest, a competition hosted by Actors Theatre of Louisville. [1] The $1,000 cash prize award was established in 1979 by Louisville, Kentucky native Ted Heideman. [2]