Colonialism is Terrible, But Pho is Delicious By Dustin CHINN
POTRERO STAGE 1695 18th St. San Francisco, San Francisco, AK, United StatesPlaywrights Foundation Presents BAY AREA - Playwright Festival 2018 (The Staged Reading)
At Playwrights Foundation, we prioritize accessibility and flexibility and we don’t think one should come at the cost of the other!
This year, we are offering many ways to experience our virtual readings and participate in our online and in-person community events. Our best value and most flexible option is our ALL-ACCESS FESTIVAL PASS, which includes access to all 10 virtual readings across both weekends and invitation to all events, including two in person gatherings, one on each weekend. You may also purchase individual tickets to our virtual readings, however, please note that in-person events will only be available for passholders. Both the pass and individual tickets are offered on a sliding scale.
Sliding Scale:
ALL-ACCESS FESTIVAL PASS: $25, $50, $75, $100, $175
INDIVIDUAL TICKETS PER SHOW: $5, $10, $15, $20
Playwrights Foundation Presents BAY AREA - Playwright Festival 2018 (The Staged Reading)
Playwrights Foundation Presents BAY AREA - Playwright Festival 2018 (The Staged Reading)
Playwrights Foundation Presents BAY AREA - Playwright Festival 2018 (The Staged Reading)
Playwrights Foundation Presents BAY AREA - Playwright Festival 2018 (The Staged Reading)
Playwrights Foundation Presents BAY AREA - Playwright Festival 2018 (The Staged Reading)
Playwrights Foundation Presents BAY AREA - Playwright Festival 2018 (The Staged Reading)
Playwrights Foundation Presents BAY AREA - Playwright Festival 2018 (The Staged Reading)
PLAYWRIGHT: Johnny G. Lloyd (he/him) DIRECTOR: Leigh Rondon-Davis (they/them) DRAMATURG: TBA After the death of their mother, Jodie goes back home to help her brother, Clarence, run the family magic shop. As the pressure to keep the business alive grows, they find themselves dealing not...
PLAYWRIGHT: Kaela Mei-Shing Garvin (they/she) DIRECTOR: Jessica Holt (she/her) DRAMATURG: Natalia Duong (she/her) Tiger Beat follows the Girls Next Door, a pop girl group rising to fame in the early 2000’s. The group’s Asian American songwriter Tess finally gets a chance to sing lead, but...
PLAYWRIGHT: Jaisey Bates (they/she) DIRECTOR: Jeanette Harrison (she/her) DRAMATURG: Blossom Johnson (she/her) In the Navajo Nation two twins cross paths four days after their mother’s tragic death. History haunts and borders blur as a recently deceased sheep – the last of the family’s flock –...