AMERICAN THEATRE | South Coast Repertory Announces Pacific Playwrights Festival Lineup

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AMERICAN THEATRE | South Coast Repertory Announces Pacific Playwrights Festival Lineup


David Emmes/Martin Benson Theatre Center, South Coast Repertory. (Photo by Lance Gordon/McLarand Vasquez Emsiek & Partners, Inc.)

COSTA MESA, CALIF.: South Coast Repertory has introduced the programming lineup for the twenty fifth annual Pacific Playwrights Festival, to happen May 5-7. Tickets and ticket packages starting from $20 to $98 can be found right here.

“The plays in the Pacific Playwrights Festival all have an incredible sense of vision to them this year,” mentioned Andy Knight, PPF co-director and director of The Lab@SCR, in an announcement. “It’s a real testament to the playwrights’ singular voices. Each writer has an acute ability to create vivid and dynamic worlds as playgrounds for stories, and those stories—which range from contemporary dramas to reimagined histories—promise to challenge, delight, and transport audiences. The mission behind PPF is (and has always been) to showcase the playwright’s imagination, and I think this year’s festival really does that. It’s a perfect way to celebrate our 25th PPF.”

The silver anniversary competition will current the world-premiere productions of avaaz by Michael Shayan and Coleman ’72 by Charlie Oh. Programming additionally consists of 5 staged readings of works by Anika and Britta Johnson and Nick Green (Dr. Silver), Clarence Coo (Chapters of a Floating Life), Bleu Beckford-Burrell (Crasiss), Eleanor Burgess (Galilee, 34), and Noa Gardner (A Small Man).

Michael Shayan’s avaaz (performances April 29-May 27, 2023 at Segerstrom Stage) is a tribute to the playwright’s mom, portrayed by the one who is aware of her finest: her son. Hostess Roya welcomes audiences into her house to rejoice Nowruz, the Iranian New Year. She’s getting ready a feast, however the primary attraction is Roya sharing her nice American journey from Tehran to “Tehran-geles,” California. Traditions, humor, and passionate storytelling uplift this story of unbreakable household bonds.

Charlie Oh’s Coleman ’72 (performances April 23-May 14, 2023 at Julianne Argyros Stage) follows Jenn, Michelle, and Joey as they give the impression of being again on the summer season of 1972, when their Korean American household piled into the Buick for an All-American highway journey—spontaneously orchestrated by their father. But Korean dad and mom and American youngsters maintain conflicting concepts of what they’re searching for and the actual objective of their journey involves gentle.

Dr. Silver (May 5 at 1 p.m.) with music and lyrics by Anika and Britta Johnson and e book by Nick Green, was first introduced as a Samples from The Lab excerpt in PPF 2022. Dr. Silver takes the following step in its improvement with a full live performance studying. The musical begins as it’s time for Dr. Silver and his followers to drink the divine tonic and be a part of the heavenly orchestra. But to ensure that his congregants to face the top, they need to first assume again to the way it all started.

Clarence Coo’s Chapters of a Floating Life (May 5 at 4 p.m.) is ready in Nineteen Forties New York City, the place two {couples} from China battle to make ends meet. Uptown, Shen Fu and Yun lengthy for his or her former lives as an educational and author. Downtown, Tom and Elsie toil of their tiny restaurant. Chance conferences convey them collectively—and unlock the opportunity of new beginnings.

Noa Gardner’s A Small Man (May 5 and 6 at 8 p.m., May 7 at 2:30 p.m.) follows Mother and Son as they spend each evening taking part in playing cards and telling Hawaiian tales concerning the world’s creation. It’s higher they inform these tales than their very own, that are extra advanced and difficult. But with out dealing with their previous, they’re caught with out a future.

Crasiss (May 6 at 10:30 a.m.) by Bleu Beckford-Burrell is ready in the home on a hill in New Market, Jamaica, the place Granny and her 5 grandkids lived. In Granny’s home, there was one thing to concern. The youngsters at the moment are grown and much away, however one thing nonetheless stays within the shadows.

Galilee, 34, (May 7 at 10:30 a.m.), written and directed by Eleanor Burgess, follows a gaggle of disciples decided to maintain spreading the message of their chief Yeshua after his loss of life. The solely hassle is the Roman Empire may need them useless. And they don’t have a pacesetter. And they will’t fairly agree what Yeshua’s message was.

Prior to the May 6 night efficiency of Coleman ‘72, the American Theatre Critics Association (ATCA) will present the Harold and Mimi Steinberg/American Theatre Critics Association New Play Award, recognizing the best scripts premiering professionally outside of New York City. There will also be free panel discussion with this year’s competition playwrights on May 7 at 9 a.m.

South Coast Repertory is an expert theatre firm positioned in Costa Mesa, Calif. SCR presents a stability of basic and trendy performs and musicals. The theatre is understood for its complete new-play improvement program, The Lab@SCR, which incorporates one of many nation’s largest commissioning packages for rising, mid-career and established writers. As of 2020, SCR had an approximate price range of $10.2 million.

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