Posts Tagged ‘Fall Festival’
2023 Festival Pass
Want to get all your tickets to the play readings in one fell swoop? Then the Festival Pass is for you! We’ve made it easy to select all matinees, all…
Read MoreAshland by Playwright Isabel Estelle | Matinee
After a young woman is unexpectedly diagnosed with a terminal illness and chooses to pursue Death with Dignity, she and her new partner must navigate the beginning and end of…
Read MoreLyons Pride by Playwright Bleu Beckford Burrell | EVENING
The Lyons household struggling to stay afloat doesn’t find itself lacking in pride. A family play, about living, love, identity and overcoming life challenges the Lyons take you on a…
Read MoreLyons Pride by Playwright Bleu Beckford Burrell | MATINEE
The Lyons household struggling to stay afloat doesn’t find itself lacking in pride. A family play, about living, love, identity and overcoming life challenges the Lyons take you on a…
Read MoreA Long Time Coming by Playwright Weston Gaylord | MATINEE
A forest is growing in Norway, planted to provide paper for a set of texts that will be printed in the year 2114. Each year between 2014-2114, an author is…
Read MoreAshland by Playwright Isabel Estelle | EVENING
After a young woman is unexpectedly diagnosed with a terminal illness and chooses to pursue Death with Dignity, she and her new partner must navigate the beginning and end of…
Read MorePlaying with Words
Join us for our annual playwriting workshop! Led by our Host Playwright Beth Kander and this year’s Fall Festival winning playwrights, the writing-intensive workshop features insights, in-class writing time, and…
Read MoreANPF 2022 Opening Reception
Dear Invited Guests, Thank you for RSVP-ing to the opening reception of the 2022 Fall Festival! This is a very special 30th anniversary year as we celebrate this milestone as…
Read MoreThe Breakfast at the Bookstore | Matinee
By Lisa Langford It’s 1973, five years after the 1968 Glenville Uprising, started by a shootout between police and Black nationalists. Dot wants to be an activist and support the…
Read MoreThe Hunt for Benedetto Montone | Evening
By Victor Lesniewski Amid the German occupation of Italy during World War II, Pietro struggles to provide for his family while caught between Fascist law and Catholic morality. A play…
Read MoreRemains and Returns | Matinee
By Novid Parsi In 2018, as an Iranian-American family talks about nothing and everything at once, the two middle-aged brothers—one who has remained near their childhood home, the other who…
Read MoreBest Available | Evening
By Jonathan Spector We’re not going to talk about the sudden departure of our previous Artistic Director, because we want to focus on the future, not the past. The one…
Read MoreThe Breakfast at the Bookstore | Evening
By Lisa Langford It’s 1973, five years after the 1968 Glenville Uprising, started by a shootout between police and Black nationalists. Dot wants to be an activist and support the…
Read MoreThe Hunt for Benedetto Montone | Matinee
By Victor Lesniewski Amid the German occupation of Italy during World War II, Pietro struggles to provide for his family while caught between Fascist law and Catholic morality. A play…
Read MoreRemains and Returns | Evening
By Novid Parsi In 2018, as an Iranian-American family talks about nothing and everything at once, the two middle-aged brothers—one who has remained near their childhood home, the other who…
Read MoreBest Available | Matinee
By Jonathan Spector We’re not going to talk about the sudden departure of our previous Artistic Director, because we want to focus on the future, not the past. The one…
Read MoreChapters of a Floating Life | Matinee
By Clarence Coo It’s the Second World War and two couples from China are trying to make ends meet in New York City. One husband and wife live uptown, obsessed…
Read MoreChapters of a Floating Life | Evening
By Clarence Coo It’s the Second World War and two couples from China are trying to make ends meet in New York City. One husband and wife live uptown, obsessed…
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