When:
August 6, 2021 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm America/New York Timezone
2021-08-06T19:30:00-04:00
2021-08-06T21:00:00-04:00
Where:
Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center
Kings Hwy
Chester, NY
USA
Cost:
$15
10-Minute Play Festival @ Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center | Chester | New York | United States

HOW DOES OUR FESTIVAL WORK, VIRTUALLY?

All forms were submitted online through Eventbrite and Google Forms. It costs $15 to submit and we accept submissions from all over the world! All of the plays were then read by the entire panel of judges and a selection of 14 plays is made- 7 for each night. A selection of 4-5 directors chooses the plays they want to work with and go forward with the auditioning process. Once actors are cast, everyone rehearses over zoom. During this time, our worldwide audience is scooping up tickets through Eventbrite. Finally, on the day of the show, the audience is sent a link to view the live recording through an unlisted Youtube link, only accessible by ticket holders. From there, audience members and playwrights can interact in the chat, ask questions, and sing their praises! Theater, even virtually, will find a way to bring people together.

Friday, August 6:

Amelia by Evan Spreen, Directed by Paul Ellis

Deus Ex Macintosh by Jack Karp, Directed By Jessica Tumposky

We Don’t Dance by Keith Dougherty, Directed By Evelyn Albino

The Old Neighborhood by Joe Weintraub, Directed by Erin Woodward

Spell by Barbara Blatner, Directed by Sara Byrons

The Next Ivan Sharansky by Jim Geoghan, Directed by Matt Meinsen

A Fable Play by Christopher Wiley, Directed by Gloria Bonelli

Saturday August 7:

Lighted Fools by Bridget Sheaff, Directed by Teresa Dahl-Bredine

Nice and Kind by Stephen Taft, Directed by Erin Woodward

Medusa Does a Redo by Angela Davis, Directed by Sarah Byrons

Karen’s Surprise by Charles White, Directed by Evelyn Albino

Tumbling After By Paula Fell, Directed by Matt Meinsen

Romy & Jul on the Scape by Mercilee Jenkins, Directed by Gloria Bonelli

Kirby Is Missing by Scott Gibson, Directed by Paul Ellis