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RJ Theatre Company Will Host Circle Festival 2025

The event runs August 30 through October 19.

By: Jul. 07, 2025
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RJ Theatre Company announced the complete lineup for Circle Festival 2025, returning August 30 through October 19 with twelve productions at AMT Theater. After a sold-out debut year that drew over 1,000 audience members to The Flea Theater, Circle Festival moves to a larger 99-seat venue while maintaining its commitment to raw, immediate storytelling without commercial dilution.

Produced in association with The Actor Launchpad, a creative studio dedicated to helping emerging actors break into the professional world, Circle Festival 2025 reflects a shared mission: to nurture the next generation of theater artists both on stage and behind the scenes. From personalized demo reels to headshots, styling, and branding, The Actor Launchpad supports new talent in shaping bold, authentic careers—mirroring Circle's commitment to artistic risk and accessibility.

“The world is literally burning, and we’re still making theater,” said Artistic Director Emma Tadmor. “Maybe that’s exactly what we need—not more efficient solutions or optimized experiences, but the stubborn, inefficient, gloriously human act of gathering together to tell stories.”

Circle Festival operates on a simple principle: just a room, an audience, and the courage to make something real. The 2025 lineup features emerging voices and established artists sharing works-in-progress for the first time.

Programming Highlights

NEW VOICES: Women, queer, and neurodiverse artists exploring identity through innovative forms. Includes Enmeshment, a movement-driven ensemble piece examining identity boundaries, and The Alarm, about a teenage boy who won’t wake up and the AI alarm clock that learns to talk to him.

ESTABLISHED ARTISTS: Works-in-progress from seasoned theater-makers, including pieces developed and workshopped at The Actors Studio. Sunbreak, by Jonathan Goetzman, is a tightly wound family drama in which two estranged sisters must confront long-buried secrets after a funeral. Three Short Plays by Edward Allan Baker features blue-collar portraits of tenderness and betrayal, chosen and led by Actors Studio lifetime member Suzanne Di Donna.

LATE-NIGHT CABARET: Sweet Charity reimagined by trans performers and Women Who Cut, a dark satire about sex, power, and revolutionary sisterhood.

Complete 2025 Lineup

  • The Alarm by Harry Cooke – Dark comedy about technology and consciousness

  • Into Your Hands by Nick Navari – Solo piece about grief and memory

  • City Limits by Matt Benedetti – Noir mystery set in 1939 New York

  • Packed by Elise Wilkes – Comedy about strangers packing an ex’s apartment

  • Enmeshment by Caity Ladda – Movement-based exploration of identity

  • Another Kind of Holding On by Genevieve Scott – Time-bending drama about memory

  • The Caves by Adrienne Gomez – Survival drama on a snowy mountain

  • Lodestone by Constance Girard – Multimedia ritual blending opera and movement

  • Sunbreak by Jonathan Goetzman – Family drama about grief and reconciliation

  • Women Who Cut by Ariella Carmell – Dark chamber drama about power

  • Sweet Charity – Musical reimagining by trans performers

  • Three Short Plays by Edward Allan Baker – Working-class portraits

About Circle Festival

Circle Festival launched in 2024 with the mission to create professionally staged theater without endless development or million-dollar sets. After selling over 1,000 tickets and earning coverage in BroadwayWorld, TheaterMania, and Pavement Pieces, the festival expands to AMT Theater while maintaining its intimate "front row" experience for every audience member.

“In a world that constantly asks us to define ourselves, to pick a lane, to be consistent—we’re offering something different: the chance to be multiple, to be fluid, to be beautifully, chaotically human,” said Tadmor.




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