Boston Playwrights' Theatre | Boston, MA
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All Equity stage managerial positions for Boston Playwrights Theatre's 2025-26 Season have been filled. Please submit for future consideration.
Boston Playwrights’ Theatre at Boston University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Please submit your resume for future consideration to Darren Evans, Managing Director.
Deadline: 06/23/2025
See breakdown for production specific dates.
https://www.bostonplaywrights.org
Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to submit.
Boston Playwrights Theatre 2025-26 Season
BPT is an award-winning small professional theatre on the campus of Boston University dedicated to new works for the stage. Read more about us at:
https://www.bostonplaywrights.org
Upholding our space as a home for artists, staff, and audiences is an organizational value for BPT. To us, this means that everyone is invited to be fully present here, and everyone deserves to be treated with respect. We expect any person interacting with BPT to comply with our community expectations, including but not limited to:
by KJ Moran Velz
Directed by Elaine Vaan Hogue
Rehearsals: 9/9/25 - 10/8/25
Previews: 10/9/25 - 10/10/25
Performances: 10/11/25 - 10/26/25
SYNOPSIS: Boston, 1968. Taxi driver Jo Cruz knows the streets of Southie like the back of her hand, but no road map can prepare her for meeting Mary O’Sullivan, a Catholic school teacher with a boyfriend and a very strict mother. Despite rising tensions between their Puerto Rican and Irish communities, Jo and Mary find themselves in an unexpectedly close friendship... or is it something more? But their growing connection takes a turn when Mary asks Jo to take her on a risky road trip from which there’s no going back. A new romcom about choice, faith, and how to find your way home.
by R. N. Sandberg
Directed by Megan Sandberg-Zakian
Rehearsals: 1/20/26 - 2/18/26
Previews: 2/19/26 - 2/20/26
Performances: 2/21/26 - 3/8/26
SYNOPSIS: Yerevan, 1937. Armenian writer and activist Zabel Yesayan sits in a Soviet prison cell, awaiting execution. But what exactly is her crime? Writing novels? Knowing how to speak French? Being a woman? As Zabel confronts her captors, past and present blur, and she reckons with the injustices she has witnessed and confronted – from schoolyard bullying to the horrors of genocide. Zabel in Exile is a searing memory play that honors the strength of a woman unafraid to stand up to tyranny and wrestles with whether it is possible to continue to believe in light during times of endless darkness.
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