Be Open, Let Go: What I Learned From The 24 Hour Plays
Why a very busy TV writer has regularly joined a group of theatre artists who pull all-nighters to create plays from scratch.
Why a very busy TV writer has regularly joined a group of theatre artists who pull all-nighters to create plays from scratch.
This year’s 24-hour intensive will make a star studded in-person return with six new works developed over the course of one night.
Sometimes the best thing you can do for a theatre company you’ve built is to leave it for others to make their own.
From festival readings to benefit cabarets, on-demand stage captures to immersive soundscapes, there’s no shortage of at-home theatre.
Young theatre artists will participate in a week-long professional program and collaborate on 24-hour projects.
A special edition of the 24 Hour Plays: Viral Monologues series will benefit Arizona Theatre Company.
The company will present original musicals online, featuring performances by Daveed Diggs, Larry Owens, and more.
The 24 Hour Plays, a theatremaking model founded on rapid creation and collaboration, is doubling down on a core strength: the relationship between writers and actors.
The online monologue project will feature Stephen Adly Guirgis, Rachel Dratch, and Hilary Bettis, among others.
The first two episodes will be taped in front of a live audience this March.