Women Take Center Stage at the OC-Centric New Play Festival
By: BWW News Desk Jun. 20, 2017
OC-centric: Orange County's New Play Festival returns for a seventh year August 17-27 with three superb new plays written and directed by women. This event - which has been named Orange County's "Best New Play Festival" by the OC WEEKLY - is the lone theatre festival fully producing new work from dramatists who live in or hail from Orange County.
"At a time when women playwrights are underrepresented in theatre, it is so great to see these scripts getting produced," says OC-centric founder and artistic director Tamiko Washington. Associate artistic director Eric Eberwein adds that "these plays weren't chosen based on the gender of their authors. They were chosen because of their brilliance." Actors and directors from across Southern California collaborate with Chapman University theatre students in this destination new play event. Tickets may be purchased beginning July 15 @ BrownPaperTickets.com.??
The Full-Length Play
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Fair by ??Karly Thomas (winner of the 2016 Kennedy Center-American College Theatre Festival National Undergraduate Playwriting Award)
August 17-19 @ 8pm, August 26 @ 2pm, August 27 @ 2 and 7pm The One-Act Plays (both on the same program) Celtic Knot by ??Karen Fix Curry
Ties that bind pull the Gallagher family apart as they deal with the sudden addition of an American wife into their Irish home. ??Directed by Angela Cruz. Crimson by ??Sara Saenz
Dahlia Arter has been raped. Her PTSD is pulling her into a downward spiral. Then Eris, a mysterious night visitor, offers her a morbid gift through which she can exact vengeance. How far will she take this opportunity? Directed by Katie Chidester.
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Performance times for both one-acts:
August 19 @ 2pm, August 20 @ 2 and 7pm, August 24-26 @ 8pm

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