WHAT: On the Boards ’25: a festival of new play readings by (mostly) local playwrights
WHEN: every weekend in June: Friday–Saturday, June 6–7, 7p.m.; Friday–Saturday, June 13–14, 7p.m.; Friday–Saturday, June 20–21, 7p.m.; Friday–Saturday, June 27–28, 7p.m.; Sunday, June 29, 3 p.m.
WHERE: The LAVA Center, 324 Main St., Greenfield
MORE DETAILS: https://thelavacenter.org/on-the-boards/
The LAVA Center is proud to present our third annual festival of new play readings by (mostly) local playwrights, “On the Boards.” This year’s festival will include new and developmental works by ten Massachusetts-based playwrights and five LAVA friends from further afield. Get a glimpse into the process of making theater, in this festival of readings of new works in several stages of development.
On Fridays and Saturdays in June, there will be readings of plays that will culminate in a talkback session with the playwright. We welcome our audience to be part of the playwriting process by offering helpful, targeted feedback.
There’s a different program every weekend, so come out to them all! On Sunday, June 29 there will be a shorter program of table reads, more casual presentations of shorter selections from six plays in development, also followed by talkback sessions.
The schedule:
Friday–Saturday, June 6–7, 7 p.m.:
“The Plan” by Patricia Crosby, directed by Tracy Grammer
“Narrow House: Dreams to Let” by Konrad Rogowski, directed by Charlene Kennedy
Friday–Saturday, June 13–14, 7 p.m.:
“Aananda” by Sasha Aronson, directed by Cynthia Claudio
“The Greatest Nation of All Time: A Political Farce and Time Travel Tragedy” by Stephen Fruchtman, directed by Penney Hulten
Friday–Saturday, June 20–21, 7 p.m.:
“Happy Husband Hunting” by Rex McGregor, directed by Ed Fitzgerald
“Tennis Play” by Jeremy Geragotelis, directed by Ezekiel Baskin
Friday–Saturday, June 27–28, 7 p.m.:
“Jane Austen Ruptured My Spleen” by James Anthony Merolla, directed by Jill Franks
“Glaucman’s Syndrome” by Sam Rahman, directed by Glenda Christo
Sunday, June 29, 3 p.m. — Playwrights presenting 15-minute slices of their work as table reads for targeted feedback:
“The Voice” by Eva Schegulla
“Consensuality” by Karina Lutz
“Dreamzzz” by Ezra Prior
“Muse-aterium” by Deborah Kearney
“No Sweat” by Howie Faerstein
“Travel Whore: The Backside of International Relations” by Jo-Anne Hart
On the Boards ’25 is made possible by grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the local cultural councils of Amherst, Bernardston, Buckland, Conway, Gill, Greenfield, Leyden, Northfield and Shelburne.
The LAVA Center is a community arts space in Greenfield, MA whose mission is to create opportunities and build inclusive community in and through the arts and humanities. https://thelavacenter.org
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