A New Art Form for a New World?
It’s got ‘play’ in the title, but PlayGround’s Zoom Fest is entering a new gray zone between theatre, film, and TV—and it has the SAG-AFTRA contract to prove it.
It’s got ‘play’ in the title, but PlayGround’s Zoom Fest is entering a new gray zone between theatre, film, and TV—and it has the SAG-AFTRA contract to prove it.
The Bay Area theatre will present new works and celebrate its 25th anniversary online this summer.
Each of the fellows will focus on a different aspect of the production process.
The annual new-play fest will feature world premieres by Katie May and Ruben Grijalva.
The longtime Bay Area new-play incubator will stage four world premieres and host five local companies in its new space.
After two decades the Bay Area theatre’s annual new-play presentation continues to push its writers—and itself—in new directions.
PlayGround will further its mission to support independent artists and find new voices with a renovation of Thick House.
Participants in the theatre’s programs will produce nearly 200 new works in the coming year.
The play incubator’s annual festival will include world premieres from Robin Lynn Rodriguez and Garret Jon Groenveld.
From small to large and East to West, a round-up of four fall festivals showcasing the new work of playwrights and artists.