Four Timely, New Plays Streaming On Demand As Part Of Irvington Theater's Arts Incubator Short Play Fest
The festival will include a musical and three plays that speak candidly to this global moment.
By: Stephi Wild Mar. 15, 2021
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Brevity is the soul of Irvington Theater's inaugural Arts Incubator Short Play Fest, streaming on demand March 26-28. Celebrating short, new plays and the playwrights behind them, this virtual festival features a musical and three plays that speak candidly to this global moment.
Rachel Yong is a Brooklyn-based writer and actor whose plays have been performed throughout the Bay Area and at some of New York's most daring downtown theatres. In her play Guilt Is a Mother, Joy and Max work through letting go - in a time when holding on feels like all we have. What does it mean to be together when we're all apart anyways? Sarah Hughes directs a cast that includes Leemore Malka, Rory Kulz, Ariel Estrada, and Beth Griffith. From composer Eliza Randall and lyricist-playwright Sam Norman - two MFA candidates in the Musical Theatre Writing program at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts - The Yellow Wallpaper is a musical retelling of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's classic, feminist short story. A new mother in 1890s New England copes with forced isolation and the repercussions of patriarchy. The cast features Vaibu Mohan, Mason McDowell, and Hannah Fernandes. Max Mackay directs, and Rikki Ziegelman and Hayden Anderson of HARP Theatricals serve as producers.Videos