The FORUM reading series kicks off tonight at 7pm with AGUA by Carrie Louise Nutt.
The privatization of water rights leads to a violent uprising in a Central American country that ensnares the American businesswoman heading up the plan.
FORUM brings playwrights, actors and audience members together to enjoy the creative process of bringing a play to life. Staged readings of 17 innovative new plays by some of the country's best writers with intimate discussions between author and audience following each performance.
$10 per reading or purchase a FORUM Pass for $25 and attend all 17 readings.
To reserve your tickets, visit our website or call the Box Office at 973.514.1787 X10.
♦ Playwrights Theatre's Season Subscribers receive a FORUM Pass for FREE ♦
Playwrights Theatre
33 Green Village Road
Madison, NJ 07940
973.514.1787 X10
http://www.ptnj.org/
Directions to our theatre
Playwrights Theatre is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, professional (Actors' Equity) theatre. A community of professional playwrights, theatre artists, and arts educators, Playwrights Theatre provides opportunities for writers to develop their works in a nurturing environment and connect with new audiences.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Final Performances at Playwrights Theatre
Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie
by Julie Jensen
"The gap that often exists between children's theater and theater considered satisfying/acceptable entertainment for mature adults has been gainfully closed by playwright Julie Jensen. In her adventurous and appealing Across The Wide and Lonesome Prairie we share the experiences as well as the hopes and aspirations of Hattie and Pepper as they make their way from Missouri to Oregon. Mostly, it is a tale about courage." -- Simon Saltzman, Curtain Up
Final Performances This Week:
Thursday, November 18 at 3:00pm
Thursday, November 18 at 8:00pm
Friday, November 19 at 8:00pm
Saturday, November 20 at 8:00pm
Sunday, November 21 at 3:00pm
directed by John Pietrowski
featuring Jane Keitel and Lori Lawrence
appropriate for ages 8 and up
In association with The Growing Stage in Netcong, NJ, Playwrights Theatre is pleased to present Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie November 4 - 21, 2010. All performances will take place at Playwrights Theatre, 33 Green Village Road, Madison.
Migrating with their parents on the Oregon Trail in 1847, two thirteen-year old girls become fast friends as they grow up together on their humorous and harrowing journey.
The Growing Stage will be touring the production and performing the piece at its home - The Historic Palace Theatre in Netcong throughout March and May and information can be received by contacting the theatre directly at http://www.growingstage.com/.
Ticket Prices:
$25.00 for Adults
$22.50 for Seniors
$20.00 for Book Clubs and Groups of 10+
$15.00 for Students
Tickets on sale on our website or by calling the box office at 973-514-1787 X10.
by Julie Jensen
"The gap that often exists between children's theater and theater considered satisfying/acceptable entertainment for mature adults has been gainfully closed by playwright Julie Jensen. In her adventurous and appealing Across The Wide and Lonesome Prairie we share the experiences as well as the hopes and aspirations of Hattie and Pepper as they make their way from Missouri to Oregon. Mostly, it is a tale about courage." -- Simon Saltzman, Curtain Up
Final Performances This Week:
Thursday, November 18 at 3:00pm
Thursday, November 18 at 8:00pm
Friday, November 19 at 8:00pm
Saturday, November 20 at 8:00pm
Sunday, November 21 at 3:00pm
directed by John Pietrowski
featuring Jane Keitel and Lori Lawrence
appropriate for ages 8 and up
In association with The Growing Stage in Netcong, NJ, Playwrights Theatre is pleased to present Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie November 4 - 21, 2010. All performances will take place at Playwrights Theatre, 33 Green Village Road, Madison.
Migrating with their parents on the Oregon Trail in 1847, two thirteen-year old girls become fast friends as they grow up together on their humorous and harrowing journey.
The Growing Stage will be touring the production and performing the piece at its home - The Historic Palace Theatre in Netcong throughout March and May and information can be received by contacting the theatre directly at http://www.growingstage.com/.
Ticket Prices:
$25.00 for Adults
$22.50 for Seniors
$20.00 for Book Clubs and Groups of 10+
$15.00 for Students
Tickets on sale on our website or by calling the box office at 973-514-1787 X10.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
FORUM: Playwrights Theatre Reading Series -- 16 New Plays
Playwrights Theatre’s roundtable reading series FORUM will take place at 7pm each evening on November 30, December 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
FORUM brings playwrights, actors and audience members together to enjoy the creative process of bringing a play to life. Staged readings of 16 innovative new plays by some of the country’s best writers with intimate discussions between author and audience following each performance.
The readings will be held at Playwrights Theatre, 33 Green Village Road, Madison, NJ. You can attend one reading for $10 or purchase a FORUM PASS which gives you access to the entire festival for $25. Playwrights Theatre’s season subscribers receive a FORUM PASS as a free added bonus.
Reservations can be made online at http://www.ptnj.org/ or call (973) 514-1787 X10.
FORUM Schedule:
Tuesday, November 30 – Auqa by Carrie Louise Nutt
Wednesday, December 1 – Hungry by Lia Romeo
Thursday, December 2 – The Fallen by Yasmine Rana
Friday, December 3 – Revelation by Samuel Brett Williams
Saturday, December 4 – The Sticks by John Wooten
Sunday, December 5 – The Thread of Story by Judah Skoff
Wednesday, December 8 – Trespasser In A Promised Land by Russell Davis
Thursday, December 9 – Mickey and Jean by Richard Dresser
Friday, December 10 – A User’s Guide to Hell Starring Bernie Madoff by Lee Blessing
Saturday, December 11 – Texas Boot by Jeffrey Sweet
Sunday, December 12 – Furies by Matt Bukovac
Wednesday, December 15 – Artist As A Man by Joe Sutton
Thursday, December 16 – The Law Of The Monkeys by Ken Scarborough
Friday, December 17 – Number of People by Emilie Beck
Saturday, December 18 – Marlowe by James Glossman
Sunday, December 19 – The Exceptionals by Robert Clyman
Programs are subject to change, based on artistic need. Please visit the website www.ptnj.org for up-to-the-minutes details.
FORUM brings playwrights, actors and audience members together to enjoy the creative process of bringing a play to life. Staged readings of 16 innovative new plays by some of the country’s best writers with intimate discussions between author and audience following each performance.
The readings will be held at Playwrights Theatre, 33 Green Village Road, Madison, NJ. You can attend one reading for $10 or purchase a FORUM PASS which gives you access to the entire festival for $25. Playwrights Theatre’s season subscribers receive a FORUM PASS as a free added bonus.
Reservations can be made online at http://www.ptnj.org/ or call (973) 514-1787 X10.
FORUM Schedule:
Tuesday, November 30 – Auqa by Carrie Louise Nutt
Wednesday, December 1 – Hungry by Lia Romeo
Thursday, December 2 – The Fallen by Yasmine Rana
Friday, December 3 – Revelation by Samuel Brett Williams
Saturday, December 4 – The Sticks by John Wooten
Sunday, December 5 – The Thread of Story by Judah Skoff
Wednesday, December 8 – Trespasser In A Promised Land by Russell Davis
Thursday, December 9 – Mickey and Jean by Richard Dresser
Friday, December 10 – A User’s Guide to Hell Starring Bernie Madoff by Lee Blessing
Saturday, December 11 – Texas Boot by Jeffrey Sweet
Sunday, December 12 – Furies by Matt Bukovac
Wednesday, December 15 – Artist As A Man by Joe Sutton
Thursday, December 16 – The Law Of The Monkeys by Ken Scarborough
Friday, December 17 – Number of People by Emilie Beck
Saturday, December 18 – Marlowe by James Glossman
Sunday, December 19 – The Exceptionals by Robert Clyman
Programs are subject to change, based on artistic need. Please visit the website www.ptnj.org for up-to-the-minutes details.