Pegasus Players 24th Annual Young Playwrights Festival Begins January 11
By: BWW News Desk Jan. 11, 2010
Pegasus Players will kick off the New Year with its 24th Annual Young Playwrights Festival, a professional production of three winning one-act plays written by Chicago high school students. This year's production will be performed at Pegasus Players, 1145 W. Wilson Avenue in the O'Rourke Center at Truman College, Chicago, January 7-31, 2010. The official Opening Night Ceremony is Monday, January 11, 2010 at 7:30 p.m.
An annual Chicago tradition and the oldest of its kind in the country, Young PlaywrightsFestival (YPF) is a 16-month-long cycle of workshops, performances and special programs. This year, YPF received over 800 plays written by teenagers throughout Chicago, marking a record number of submissions. YPF showcases the next generation of playwrights, encouraging the development of independent, high-level thinking and enhancing an appreciation of reading, writing and cultural diversity."Through YPF, Pegasus Players promotes playwriting to develop a new generation of writers and theatre-goers for the stage," said Ilesa Duncan, Festival Director. "This program is about the written word, which is the foundation of theatre. It gives students an opportunity to have a professional experience as a playwright-an apprenticeship, if you will-to hone their ideas and their creativity. The students learn the power of theatre and how it can convey emotion, history and culture, connecting people in real and powerful ways. Every year is a unique chance to see these fresh minds find their voice and grow as young artists."
Teacher: Jim English
Directed by Kimberly Senior, mentored by Andrew HinderakerSynopsis: The Nowhere People follows Ernie, who moves into a new building following the death of his wife. His next door neighbor is obsessed with building a machine to catch the ghosts living in her pantry and send them back to the other world, and Ernie soon gets caught up in her quest.
Teacher: Ebykepreye Porri
Directed by Edward Torres, mentored by Marisa WegrzynSynopsis: Strangers Effie and Milo are stuck at the top of a rollercoaster. As it becomes clear the repairs are painfully slow, they embark on a topsy-turvy battle of wits, discovering they have more in common than expected.
Kat Blackburn – deliver me from evil - Lincoln Park High School
Teacher: Bart Hanson
Directed by Ilesa Duncan, mentored by Mia McCullough

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