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Our Playwriting Workshop

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Join us for ANPF’s 2023 Playwriting Workshop, led by our Fall Festival Host Playwright Beth Kander. Participants will get the chance to work with Beth and the Fall Festival winning playwrights, and learn more about what it takes to create a new play.  

This workshop will take place from 10am-12pm on October 21st at OSF’s Hay Patton Rehearsal Center (HPRC). Doors will open at 9:40am. Pencil and paper will be provided, but feel free to bring a laptop or your own writing supplies!

Tickets are 10 dollars to the general public, free to ANPF members and SOU Students. Contact info@ashlandnewplays.org for coupon code.

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A celebratory week-long festival featuring public readings, talkbacks, a playwriting workshop, and more.

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New Play Workshops

New play development intensives culminating in public readings and talkbacks

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New Voices

An annual retreat for emerging playwrights, with a focus on craft and community building.

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Inside ANPF

Inspiring conversations with theatre artists about the process and productions that make up ANPF.

Our Commitment to Antiracism

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We at the Ashland New Plays Festival acknowledge our complicity in racist structures and pledge to move forward with concrete actions.

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We are deeply committed to supporting theatre artists during this time of crisis in funding for the arts. We ask that you stand with us as we reach toward a more equitable and ethical future.

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Ashland New Plays Festival began in 1992, when a group of theatre enthusiasts came together and launched a unique collaboration among local theatres and playwrights. The objective was to present new works, giving audiences, actors, and playwrights a role in the evolution of a new play. The objective remains the same today. ANPF works with new and past Festival winners as well as invited playwrights, to come to Ashland and enjoy a fertile week of workshopping their play with world-class directors, actors, and artistic team members. Our enthusiastic audiences and dedicated volunteer readers make ANPF what it is: a unique community-based theatre organization. Our readings, talkbacks, playwriting workshops, podcast play recordings and conversations provide a rich theatrical experience for audiences and theatre artists alike.

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I love new theatre and this is a tremendously vibrant festival.

What an inspiring experience to see a play in its developing form. Hearing the ideas and intentions expressed directly by the playwright adds another layer of insight and appreciation for the audience.

I didn't know what to expect walking into the play, but I was pleasantly surprised. The performances were incredible and I really connected to the story despite never having seen a play so early in development. I really enjoyed it!

Strong performances bring rich life to already exciting and well-crafted new plays.

Great theater is good words plus good actors. The rest is detail. You have it all.

Hearing artists speak on their art is fascinating. It's pleasurable to be part of artistic development.

We love our community and our community loves us.

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ANPF Play4Keeps Podcast

Enjoy our collection of compelling new plays and
engaging conversations with theatre artists.

Featured play:

Silueta
By Diana Burbano, Tom Shelton, and Chris Shelton

 

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