January 25 – February 4, 2024
Thurs – Sat @ 7:30pm
Sun @ 3pm
Week One: Jan. 25 – 28, 2024
- The Constancy of Home
Playwright, Jeff Carter
Director, Brendan CliffordWhen a college student takes his girlfriend home to meet his parents, a sense of surreal confusion begins to set in almost immediately. Has the sameness of modern suburban life become so acute that no one knows precisely who’s who anymore?
Photo by Steven Pisano Photography
- The Trouble with Peaches
Playwright, Johanna Beale Keller
Director, Thomas NetterRuth has finally met the man of her dreams, Samir, and brought him to meet her diverse family of beloved cousins at their annual beach vacation in Galveston, Texas. This is a fast-paced farce about love, diversity, and misunderstandings of family traditions.
Photo by Steven Pisano Photography
- When the Lilacs are in Bloom
Playwright, Melanie Garber-Letitia
Director, Laura LivingstonWhen the Lilacs are in Bloom is a story about intergenerational trauma, finding healing where you can, and creating the life you want to lead regardless of how loud the naysayers can be – even if those naysayers are your own parents.
Photo by Steven Pisano Photography
Week Two: Feb. 1 – 4, 2024
- Curtain Call
Playwright, Alan Brooks
Director, Trent DawsonAwakening backstage with a play in progress, a man is horrified to find that everyone expects him to go out on stage and be the lead.
Photo by Kat Vecchio
- Ten Weeks
Playwright, Rachel Leopold
Director, Gabrielle GiacomoOn the eve of Jo’s maternity leave, her colleagues at Lotus Creative gather to send her off with a surprise baby shower. As the women sip spiked seltzer and discuss the realities of working motherhood and the ways in which motherhood may or may not change them, the long-simmering competition between Jo and her protégé, Anna, is finally laid bare.
Photo by Kat Vecchio
- Secondhand Smoke
Playwright, Constance Humphrey Egan
Director, Dominic CuskernA powerful attorney dying from cancer tries desperately to retain control and dignity, while the people around her attempt to be of assistance. Secondhand Smoke examines the multi-generational impact of the collateral damage people inflict when they try to control the people around them, even if the motivation for that control is well-intentioned.
Photo by Kat Vecchio
Festival Staff
Co-Producers: Sue Glausen & Dominic Cuskern
Sound Designer: Patrick Moren
Lighting Designer: Lillian Hilmes
Production Stage Manager: Gavin Petersen
Assistant Stage Manager: Caty Morrison