Visions
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Categories: Dance, Interdisciplinary, Theater
Dates: September 12, 2021 - September 29, 2021
Run Time: 60 mins
Venue: MAAS Building Studio
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Categories: Dance, Interdisciplinary, Theater
Dates: September 12, 2021 - September 29, 2021
Run Time: 60 mins
Venue: MAAS Building Studio
The Church of Loneliness. A vintage cyberpunk cafe. Government-mandated sex talks with your dad. Each week, award-winning Philly playwrights present short, fresh plays that explore faraway places and radical themes about humanity’s future.
VISIONS is a three-week work-in-progress series showcasing 10 playwrights. Each week a different group of writers present brand new performance pieces inspired by outer space, technology, religion, the future, and more. Come back the next night or the next week to see a new Vision!
Sept 12 – 15 | Nikki Brake-Silla, Nick Jonczak, Carl(os) Roa
Sept 19 – 22 | Eppchez !, L M Feldman, Johnny G. Lloyd, Jarrett McCreary,
Sept 26 – 29 | Mark Cofta, Emma Gibson, Kate Kearns
Please note: Each week features a different group of playwrights, so the plays presented are different from week to week. Within a given week there are four one-hour performances and each one-hour performance contains three or four short pieces of 15 to 20 minutes each. Some weeks, a playwright may choose to present the same piece for all four performances. Other weeks, a playwright may choose to present a different short piece each night. Please visit our page on the Cannonball website for more information.
Eppchez ! is a Quaker, gender-expansive, Cuban & Jewish theater maker, musician, and designer. Ey has self-produced 7 original shows & worked w/Pig Iron, Simpatico, Bearded Ladies, Applied Mechanics. | Nikki Brake-Sillá’s full-length plays include TROUBLE OF THE WORLD, DEAR ANN, GTFOH, and IN DEFENSE OF OURSELVES. She founded DrAW (Dramatists at War) and is an inaugural member of Jouska PlayWorks. | Mark Cofta is a playwright and educator in the Philadelphia area. A theater critic for 30+ years, he was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Journalism Fellowship in Theater Criticism (2010). | L M Feldman is a queer feminist playwright, deviser, professor, & contemporary circus artist. She loves formally adventurous, physically kinetic, ensemble-driven plays that are both intimate & epic. | Emma Gibson is a British theatre-maker, now living in Philadelphia. Placements incl: Pittsburgh Public Theater’s inaugural new play competition (winner), The O'Neill New Play Conference (finalist). | Kate Kearns is a playwright and actor from New York. Her prior work won the Judy Lee Award for Dramatic Writing (University of Pennsylvania) and the Alice Merrill Mitchell Prize (Bowdoin College). | Johnny G. Lloyd is a New York-based writer and producer. Recent: OR, AN ASTRONAUT PLAY (Co-Production, InVersion Theatre & The Tank) and ROUND (Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival). | Jarrett McCreary seeks intimacy with playwriting. His stories are black, queer, magical, and vulnerable, and the hope is to use them as a tool to dive deep into conversations about human connection. | Carl(os) Roa is a creator, writer, performer, organizer, juicy Colombian bear, and effusive Miami transplant. (os)’ work explores the marginalized within the marginalized and communities living alternative lives.