Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 49th Series

Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 49th Series

Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 49th Series

Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 49th Series

Off Off Broadway Festival Plays, 49th Series

Overview

As the nation’s leading short play festival, the Samuel French Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival fosters the work of emerging writers, giving them the exposure of publication and representation. The 49th collection includes:

Beethoven’s Third by Howard Ho
(1 man, 1 any gender adult, 1 nonbinary)
On the eve of a revolutionary new path toward his artistic destiny, Ludwig van Beethoven is visited by two strangers who reveal the true nature of his artistic genius.

Data Queen by Adam Ashraf Elsayigh
(1 woman, 2 men)
Sam is in hot water when his boyfriend Joel finds his Fuck Form - full of all the raunchy deets of Sam's latest escapades. Can their overwhelmed but well-meaning counselor, Sharon, help them salvage their relationship...or are they destined to crash and burn?

A Definitive Ranking of My Closest Friends by Jay Stalder
(2 women, 3 men, 1 nonbinary)
A definitely possibly toxic group of six friends is nearly out the door for their annual camping trip when a private note is found on the ground. On this small piece of paper are all of their names, ranked.

A Mercy at Midnight Castle by Phillip Gregory Burke
(4 women, 1 man)
During a tumultuous time of peril in a young nation's history, concerned civilians decide to heal themselves and others, on their own terms.

A Neo-Vagina Monologue by Aster Aguilar
(1 trans woman or transfeminine nonbinary adult; or 2 trans women, 2 cis men)
As she tries to save money for bottom surgery, Sophie, a mid-twenties trans woman, tries sex work for the first time.

Pilloried by Jillian Blevins
(1 woman, 1 man)
Wilkin and Doxy are locked in the pillory awaiting sunrise – and the punishing humiliation that will follow. While Wilkin prays for a reprieve from the public shaming, Doxy takes a more philosophical view.

Authors

Phillip Gregory Burke

Phillip Gregory Burke is a Black American of Haitian, Creole and Gullah-Geechee descent, artivist, actor and playwright. Plays: The Suncatchers of Sahel: Part I (Dramatists Guild Foundation Fellow finalist, Princess Grace Award Playwriting Fellowship semi-finalist), The Sunca ...
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Jillian Blevins

Jillian Blevins is a playwright and theatre artist whose short plays have been performed in Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, New Haven CT, Providence, Portland and New York City. In 2020/21, she conceived and produced Digital Dionysia, a six-week online new works festival whi ...
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Jay Stalder

Jay Stalder is a writer (gay) and actor (young) living in Los Angeles, CA. He has performed with the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Shakespeare Festival St. Louis and the Hollywood Fringe Festival, where a version of this short play had a successful run (winner of the Hollyw ...
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Adam Ashraf Elsayigh

Cairo-born and Dubai-raised, Adam Ashraf Elsayigh is a playwright whose childhood entwined a Muslim Egyptian home, American cable and British schooling in a migrant-majority city. This upbringing at the cross-section of cultures is at the core of the stage and teleplays Adam ...

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Aster Aguilar

Aster Aguilar (she/her) is a playwright from Wilbraham, Massachusetts – which is unfortunately more similar to Connecticut than Boston. Her plays include A Neo-Vagina Monologue (Yale Cabaret, Nick Chapel Theater) and TRANSUBSTANTIATION (Yale Playwright’s Festival). She has be ...
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Howard Ho

Howard Ho is a playwright/composer. His plays include Reset, an O’Neill Finalist produced by Moving Arts Theatre in Los Angeles, and Various Emporia, an O’Neill Finalist. He’s been an OOB Finalist twice before with End of the Line (co-written with Kristen Rea and Chris Edgar ...

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