Warner Theatre to Kick Off 2nd Annual International Playwrights Festival on 10/19
By: Tyler Peterson
The Warner Theatre will present its 2nd Annual International Playwrights Festival on October 17-19 in the Warner's Nancy Marine Studio Theatre.
This festival is a celebration of new works by playwrights from across the country and around the globe. For the second year, 200 plays were submitted from across the United States and Canada and as far away as Australia, Israel and Great Britain. From these, 12 winners have been selected. These plays will be presented over three themed evenings with four to six plays being presented each evening:WINNING PLAYWRIGHTS - per night:
Thursday, October 17, 2013 - It Takes Two
SUBTRACTION by Kevin McFillen of Missouri
HATING HOPE by Cynthia "Andy" Landis of Tennessee
INSTANT HARMONY by Joe Starzyk of New York
REVELATIONS by Stephen Hancock of Tennessee
THE HOMECOMING by Garry Michael Kluger of California
WINTER FLOWERS by Lily Rusek of New York
DEER CROSSING by Mary Conroy of Massachusetts
THE FUTURE OF SINCERITY by Sam Graber of Minnesota
THE NEXT MOVE by William Fowkes of New York
THE WOUND by Kevin Jones of Carfiff, Wales, UK
DEAR EMMA* by Robbi D'Allessandro of Massachusetts
TATTOOS by T.F. Cahill of Sacramento, CA
AND ANOTHER THING by Philippe Stessel of New York
SKIRTING THE ISSUE* by Gary Garrison of Connecticut
WHITE BRA WITH A PINK BOW* by Charlene A. Donaghy of Connecticut
Tickets are $15 per night or $30 for all 3 nights. To purchase, call the Warner box office at 860-489-7180 or online at www.warnertheatre.org.
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