Hopkins Center 004 Bentley Theater, 8:00pm-10:00pm
Two original one-act plays by Kavya Menon '20 and Monik Walters '19, performed as staged readings. The winners of the 2019 Frost Playwriting Competition.
An original one-act play by Kayshav Prakash '22. An Indian family relocates to a rural-South community ravaged by opiates and job loss. The 2019 Dodd Playwriting Competition winner
When his estranged father is diagnosed with cancer, computer scientist Jorge creates a nursing app to manage the disease in his stead. Winner of the Neukom Literary Arts Award.
CRASH Theater Co presents an adaptation of the famed dramatist's work that plays on the lighter side of the human condition. Billy Calder ’12 and Rebecca Strimaitis, collaborators.
An investigation of self and spirit through a child’s experience of church, using dance, song, and religious fantasy. Created and performed by Thom Pasculli ’05 and Vincent Thomas.
A workshop performance of a new musical that explores whether forgiveness is possible from beyond the grave. Written by Christopher Wall '92; directed by Marina McClure '04.
Bentley Theater, Hopkins Center for the Arts, 10:00am-5:00pm
A "play for no actors" that combines visual and audio art in an exploration of isolation and confinement. Inspired by Calderón’s "Life is a Dream". Created by Matthew Cohn '08.
Bentley Theater, Hopkins Center for the Arts, 10:00am-5:00pm
A "play for no actors" that combines visual and audio art in an exploration of isolation and confinement. Inspired by Calderón’s "Life is a Dream". Created by Matthew Cohn '08.