An idea, the artists, the words, and you! Presenting free readings of new plays by Idris Goodwin, Lisa Marie Rollins, Jonathan Spector, and Nathan Yungerberg. Reservations are encouraged.
SIESTA KEY by Jonathan Spector
directed by Brady Trophy-Hilton
One presentation only – Wed, Nov. 15, 7:30 pm
It’s Florida…sometime in the future. Violent militia rule is followed by violent resistance. Years later, the atrocities of this period are filtered through a cinematic lens and distant memory. In Siesta Key, playwright Jonathan Spector uses shifting time and unreliable narrators to investigate the complexity of moral absolutism, its personal cost, and the elusiveness of truth in acts of hate.
Jonathan Spector will have two plays premiering in the Bay Area this season: Eureka Day at Aurora Theatre in April and Good. Better. Best. Bested. at Custom Made Theatre in June. Other plays including Seas Between Us Braid, In From The Cold, Adult Swim, and This Is All I Need (co-created with Liz Lisle and Christopher White), have been produced and developed at Berkeley Rep’s Ground Floor, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, San Francisco Playhouse, Mugwumpin, Stanford’s National Center for New Plays, the Source Theater Festival and Just Theater, where he is co-Artistic Director. He has received Theatre Bay Area’s TITAN award, Aurora Theater’s Global Age Prize, an Emerging Playwright Award from PlayGround, is a Resident Playwright at Playwrights Foundation and holds an MFA from San Francisco State. With the Berkeley-based Just Theater, where he has he directed and/or produced local premieres of many adventurous new plays including Anne Washburn’s I Have Loved Strangers, Jason Grote’s 1001, Jackie Sibblies Drury’s We Are Proud to Present… and Rob Handel’s A Maze.
TOKEN by Lisa Marie Rollins
directed by May Liang
One presentation only – Thu, Nov. 16, 7:30 pm
The physical and spiritual past and present dance through Lisa Marie Rollins’ new play Token. Hannah, a black woman adopted by a white family tries to reconcile her biological lineage with her adopted family history. When a ghost girl, a conjurer, and buried secrets wend their way into her consciousness, Hannah’s need to crack the veneer of familiar perfection and the well meaning intentions of her family grows ever strong.
Lisa Marie Rollins is a writer and director. She is currently developing her new play “TOKEN”. Most recently she co-directed Young Jean Lee’s The Shipment and will be directing the West Coast Premiere of Tearrance Chisholm’s HOODED: Being Black for Dummies in 2018 at Custom Made Theater. She is a 2017 Directors Lab West member and a 2017 Sundance Institute Theatre Lab Fellow. She has been a writing fellow with San Francisco Writers Grotto, CALLALOO London, VONA, Just Theater Play Lab and most recently the Joshua Tree Highlands Artist Residency. Regional directing and dramaturg work includes Crowded Fire Theater, Playwright Foundation, TheatreFirst, Playground, San Francisco Playhouse and new plays by Lauren Gunderson, Geetha Reddy, Idris Goodwin, Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm, Aimee Suzara and comedic artists W. Kamau Bell and Zahra Noorbakash. She holds graduate degrees from Claremont Graduate University and University of California, Berkeley and is Guest Artist Faculty at St. Mary’s College in Performance Studies. She is currently a Resident Artist with Crowded Fire Theater and Artist-in-Residence at BRAVA Theater for Women in San Francisco.
ESAI’S TABLE by NATHAN YUNGERBERG
directed by Darryl Jones
One presentation only – Fri, Nov. 17, 7:30 pm
Esai’s Table follows the journey of three young black men on a mythical night sea journey atop a magical old table. Through artistic expression and personal revelations, we learn why they’ve been chosen to navigate this journey. Destiny meets eternity in this story of friendship, family, and love.
Nathan Yungerberg is a Brooklyn-based playwright. His plays include Esai’s Table, The Son of Dawn, Pousada Azul, Orchids and Polka Dots, Golden Gate, Brush Strokes and Isosceles. Nathan’s work has been developed or featured by The Cherry Lane Theatre (2017 Mentor Project with Stephen Adly Guirgis), The Playwrights’ Center, Crowded Fire Theater, The Brooklyn Museum, The Nuyorican Poets Café, The Lorraine Hansberry Theater, Brava Theater, The Lark, The Fire This Time Festival, 48 Hours in Harlem, The National Black Theatre, The Hansberry Project, The National Black Theatre Festival, The Classical Theatre of Harlem, Blackboard Reading Series, T. Schreiber Studio, The Dramatist Guild, The August Wilson Red Door Project, The Brooklyn Generator, Multistages theater and BBC Radio Afternoon Drama. Nathan is one of seven black playwrights commissioned by The New Black Fest for HANDS UP: 7 Playwrights, 7 Testaments. Awards and honors: The 2016 O’Neill National Playwrights Conference (Semifinalist), Ken Davenport 10-Minute Play Festival (Winner), 11th Annual InspiraTO Festival (Finalist), and the Blue Ink Playwriting Award (Semifinalist).
BLUEPRINT by Idris Goodwin
directed by Mina Morita
One presentation only – Sat, Nov. 18, 2pm
Idris Goodwin’s Blueprint follows two successful and competitive African American writers as they navigate personal and professional crisis. Framed by the tracks of a contemporary playlist, this rhythmic ensemble piece, examines the heartaches, sacrifices, successes, and the sheer will it takes to pursue the dream.
Idris Goodwin is an award winning playwright, poet/performer and essayist. His play How We Got On developed at the O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, premiered in Actors Theater’s 2012 Humana Festival, and is being produced at theaters across the country. It is the first in his “break beat play” series which includes The REALNESS and Hype Man, winner of the 2017 Blue Ink Playwriting Award. His play And In This Corner Cassius Clay received the 2017 Distinguished Play Award from The American Association of Theater and Education. Other widely produced plays include Blackademics, This Is Modern Art co-written with Kevin Coval, Bars and Measures. Goodwin is one of seven playwrights featured in the widely presented HANDS UP!, an anthology commissioned by The New Black Fest and published by Samuel French. His one act Black Flag was produced Off Broadway. The Way The Mountain Moved, commissioned as part of Oregon Shakespeare’s groundbreaking American Revolutions Series, will world premiere in 2018. He has work commissioned by or in development with The Public Theatre, Steppenwolf Theater, The Kennedy Center, Seattle Children’s Theater, Berkeley Rep’s Ground Floor Program, La Jolla Playhouse, The Lark Playwriting Center, The Playwrights’s Center and New Harmony Project. He’s received support from the NEA and Ford Foundation, and is the recipient of InterAct Theater’s 20/20 Prize. These Are The Breaks (Write Bloody, 2011), his debut collection of essays and poetry, was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Goodwin’s poetry has featured on HBO, The Discovery Channel, Sesame Street and National Public Radio. Goodwin is an assistant professor in The Department of Theatre and Dance at Colorado College. Find him at www.idrisgoodwin.com
Season Announcement Party
Join us following the final afternoon reading to CELEBRATE 2017 and be the first to hear about our 2018 20th ANNIVERSARY SEASON!
Music, good friends, and delicious treats!
Start time: approximately 4:30pm.