Dec
12
3:00 PM15:00

SPRAY

Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan Project present a First Light Reading of

SPRAY

a new play by Emily Chadick Weiss

When biologist Rachel Carson discovers pesticides are deadly, she won't let her new role as an adoptive mother or her feelings for a woman get in the way of warning the world.  

Emily Chadick Weiss Plays: THE FORK, a NYTimes Critic's pick, IF YOU WIN on Playing on Air with John Lithgow.  TV: "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood".  Webseries: "THE SHARE" with William Jackson Harper.

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I Hope You Had the BRUNCH of Your Life
Nov
14
3:00 PM15:00

I Hope You Had the BRUNCH of Your Life

Youngblood presents

I Hope You Had the BRUNCH of Your Life

As we prepare to bid farewell to another group of Youngblood Graduates, we must ask, how do you measure a BRUNCH? In pancakes, in bacon, in muffins, in cups of coffee?  While it’s never goodbye, this month’s BRUNCH writers are saying farewell for now with a heaping helping of BRUNCH we’ll surely never forget.

Join us the first Sunday in November for new short plays by recently graduated Youngblood members Harron Atkins, Ava Geyer, Miz Hashimoto, & Yilong Liu, served alongside our classic Brunch buffet and open bar.  

Sunday, November 3rd

Brunch begins at 12pm, plays begin at 1pm!

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Nov
14
3:00 PM15:00

Miss Curie of the East

Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan Project present a First Light Reading of

Miss Curie of the East

a new play by SEVAN

Egypt's first nuclear scientist, Samira Aly, inadvertently contributed to the WWII atom bombs while working on a cancer treatment that could be as cheap as Aspirin.  What followed has baffled historians. 

SEVAN is an award-winning actor-playwright whose work has been produced and developed in London and New York.  www.justsevan.com

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Oct
24
3:00 PM15:00

How Power Flows

Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan Project present a First Light Reading of

How Power Flows

a new play by Thandiwe Mawungwa

How do you introduce a new technology to a village community where nothing can be done without consultation and approval of the ancestors? 

Thandiwe Mawungwa’s work is inspired by the struggles and victories of the regular person - because if ordinary stories are told in an extraordinary way, they will change the world.

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