a feminine ending
Having recently graduated from a major conservatory, and with a rocker boyfriend on the brink of stardom, aspiring composer Amanda […]
Milk Like Sugar
It is Annie Desmond’s sixteenth birthday and her friends have decided to help her celebrate in style, complete with a […]
Paris
Emmie is one of the only Black people living in Paris, Vermont, and she desperately needs a job. When she […]
Flyin’ West
Facing problems ranging from the inevitability of long, cold winters, to the possibility of domestic violence, to the continuing spectra […]
Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson- Apt. 2B
An irreverent, darkly comic, modern take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous sleuth and sidekick. This fast-paced romp re-examines the […]
The Rez Sisters
This award-winning play by Native playwright Tomson Highway is a powerful and moving portrayal of seven women from a reserve […]
Cherokee Family Reunion
This modern-day Brady Bunch blends two nearly grown families when a Cherokee man, John, and a white woman, Emma, get […]
Dream House
Two Latina sisters are appearing on an HGTV-style reality show to sell their family home, hoping to capitalize on the […]
Blue Surge
Two policemen, Curt and Doug, are involved in a sting operation to prove that a massage parlor is actually a […]
Detroit
Mary and Ben live in an unnamed suburb near a midsize American city, but the city is never specified.[2] Ben […]
Belgrade Trilogy
Set in Sydney, Los Angeles and Prague on New Year’s Eve, the play shows snapshots from everyday life of young […]
The Thanksgiving Play
The Thanksgiving Play is a one-act satirical comedy that revolves around four white individuals attempting to create a politically correct […]
Yerma
Simon Stone’s modern adaptation of Federico Garcia Lorca’s play, Yerma, tells the story of an unnamed woman (‘Her’) who finds […]
Beauty of the Father
This play by Pulitzer Prize–winner Nilo Cruz is set in Andalusia, Spain, where the restless ghost of the Spanish poet […]
Baltimore
Baltimore tells the story of Shelby Wilson, an African-American resident adviser for a group of freshmen at a college in […]
Bali: The Sacrifice
In Bali the queen is childless, and althought this lack is an inescapable point of reference in her life, it […]
Baby With the Bathwater
An absurdist, dark comedy, Baby with the Bathwater, starts with new parents John and Helen staring lovingly at their baby, […]
August Osage County
Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best New Play, August: Osage County centers around the Weston […]
Artist’s Holiday
A self-reflective piece about a group of amateur theater workers attempting to mount a play which they see as a […]
Araberlin
Arabberline illustrates the point with the story of Mokhtar, a young Lebanese-Palestinian student studying in Berlin who disappears without a […]
And I, And Silence
Two imprisoned young women, one African-American and the other white, form a perilous bond. As they serve time they forge […]
Aliens with Extraordinary Skills
A dark comedy about a clown from the “unhappiest country in the world”, Moldova, who pins her hopes on a […]
After the Revolution
Emma Joseph, a bright, hard-working, recent law school graduate descended from a long line of Marxists, is continuing her family’s […]
A Tempest
Une Tempête (“A tempest”) is a 1969 play by Aimé Césaire. It is an adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest from […]