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2018 Play Lab & Spring Workshops

Presented by Playwrights Local at None Too Fragile Theater, Akron OH

Apr 06 2018
2018 Play Lab & Spring Workshops

We’re thrilled to partner on this year’s event with Akron’s own None Too Fragile theater. Join us for the final staged reading at the home of this celebrated company. 

2018 PLAY LAB + SPRING WORKSHOPS

March 17-18
Creative Space at Waterloo Arts

April 6
None Too Fragile

 

We’re thrilled to partner on this year’s final reading with Akron’s own None Too Fragile Theatre.

2018 Play Lab Staged Readings

The Intelligence Man
Written by Eileen O’Leary
Directed by Erik Andrews
Dramaturgy by Lenora Inez Brown

In Appalachia, Apertures
Written by Brandon North
Directed by Robert Lucchesi
Dramaturgy by Les Hunter

Concussive Blast
Written by Tom Hayes
Directed by Sean Derry
Dramaturgy by David Todd

2018 Spring Workshops

The Smallest Stage: Writing the Tabletop Play
with Mike Geither and Amy Schwabauer

The Character’s the Thing
with Mary E. Weems, Ph.D.

Schedule & Information

The Play Lab is our annual incubator program for writing and revision. Over a period of months, selected playwrights expand and revise their works-in-progress with the help of assigned dramaturgs, directors, and actors. This cycle includes feedback sessions, at-home revision, and ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

All events are free
Tickets or reservations are not required
Intended for adults and teens

LOCATION

None Too Fragile Theater

732 W. Exchange St., Akron, OH 44302

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