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This year the Theatre Southwest Readers' Theatre Matinee will happen on Sunday, Jan. 22nd, 2023 at 3:00 P.M. and is accepting 5-10 minute scripts. Selected plays will be read and voted on by the audience in attendance and the Audience Favorite will receive a $100 cash prize!

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Lifeline seeks submissions from writers of color outlining their intent to develop a stage adaptation of a book or other literary work (e.g., short story, article, memoir, tale, poem, etc.). Proposals can be for traditional adaptations or “inspired by” approaches where the literature serves as a jumping off point, but the source material should be in the public domain. Only one proposal per writer will be accepted.

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Now in its 35th year, NAMT’s Festival of New Musicals is the cornerstone of NAMT’s mission to be a catalyst for nurturing musical theatre development and production. Every year, we feature eight musicals in short presentations for an audience of over 700 industry professionals. We look for new musicals at all stages of development from the broadest possible range of voices.

*** FOR MORE INFORMATION about these and other opportunities see the web site at https://www.nycplaywrights.org ***


*** SECRETS WILL BE REVEALED ***

This dazzling world premiere welcomes you into Jaja's bustling hair braiding salon in Harlem where every day, a lively and eclectic group of West African immigrant hair braiders are creating masterpieces on the heads of neighborhood women. During one sweltering summer day, love will blossom, dreams will flourish and secrets will be revealed.

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https://www.manhattantheatreclub.com/upcoming/


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Holiday season is a time for celebration! Twas A Night of Improv Games is an OPEN Short Form JAM! Games bring families together and strengthen friendships, and most of the time no one gets hurt. Stories will be Told – Things will be Made Up – Secrets will be Revealed. 

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https://www.azactorsacademy.com/theatre-upstairs/


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In order to keep up his spirits, his doctors have lied to him about his true condition. His wife is in denial. Their Golden Boy son, Brick, has taken to drink. Their eldest son, Gooper, is trying to take charge of affairs. The daughters-in-law, Maggie and Mae, are squaring off to see who can secure the biggest chunk of one of the largest estates in the Mississippi Delta for their husbands. Long-standing rivalries and resentments along with some deeply held secrets will be revealed...

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https://whatzup.com/cat-on-hot-tin-roof-first-presbyterian-stages-williams-pulitzer-prize-winner/

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The prosperous Birling Family is gathered to celebrate their successes and the engagement of their daughter Sheila to Gerald Croft when the sudden arrival of the mysterious Inspector Goole brings the celebrations to a halt. Goole is investigating the apparent suicide of a young woman. Are the Birlings responsible? What deep, dark and complex secrets will be revealed?


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https://listings.intermissionmagazine.ca/theatre-productions/an-inspector-calls/


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Megan and Kimmy are fourteen-years-old, best friends, and currently planning to commit grand larceny against country music star Rick Montgomery at his concert tonight. As they put their plan into play, songs will be sung, secrets will be revealed...

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https://newcityplayers.org/littlemontgomery


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Moe, drifting in and out of  the dementia that accompanies his illness, also has conversations with his altar ego,  the glamorous and beautiful torch-singing drag queen Lupe, the fabulous one that is the center of Moe’s fantasies.
Now Moe is Latino, so that means before he goes he will be in a confessional frame of mind. And more than skeletons will be coming out of the closet at this particular get-together. Long-hidden secrets will be revealed...


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https://www.performingartslive.com/Events%5CDementia-415201084122


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If you’re one of the 400 lucky followers of @newplayrobot, you’ve been treated to some of the funniest theatrical criticism of the decade in the form of an obscure novelty twitter account. @newplayrobot’s handle speaks for itself; it is a robot that generates “play ideas of the moment,” the kind that artistic directors “love.”

For anyone who has found themselves slogging through self-important drafts in a playwriting class or through famous people’s manuscripts as part of a literary internship, @newplayrobot’s mocking attitude towards the stubborn cliches of American drama are incredibly cathartic. 

 

Here are a few:

“Home for Easter Susan spends weekend with alcoholic mother/estranged sister. Secrets revealed. Speech featuring ‘but I stayed!’ Title: Her”

“Play: After being disbarred, Sue is forced to confront how she neglected her family. Sitting and talking. Secrets revealed. Title: Side Bar”

“New play idea: Urban couple returns to country roots after inheriting family home. House is character. Secrets revealed. Title: Good Bones.”

It should be noted that though @newplayrobot skewered several genres—it hasn’t tweeted in about a year—every single tweet incorporated “secrets revealed” at some point.

 

The shared understanding and sense of collective exhaustion that makes @newplayrobot so funny to me is at the heart of the problem many people have with the genre of the “family play,” a term that—over the past several years—has become more and more pejorative.

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https://www.pastemagazine.com/theatre/the-way-the-world-ends-on-10-years-of-august-osage/

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