The virtual retreat, running August 1-7, will allow the artists to fully engage with the writing process. Tickets are $10.Įmerging playwrights Kathryn de la Rosa, Ty Greenwood, Heesun Hwang, Jasmine Sharma, and Carlos-Zenen Trujillo are the inaugural cohort of ANPF's New Voices Retreat 2021. The doors will open at 6:15 for seating the talk will begin at 6:30 p.m. We look forward to welcoming you into the ever-evolving dialogue. It is a forum for hearing about big ideas from inspiring artists. Inside ANPF is a community engagement opportunity for fans, friends, members, readers and donors to connect more deeply with the art we collectively create. There will be an overview of the upcoming Fall Festival and the opportunity for you to ask questions about the curation of a season, what it takes to build a play, and where works can go from here. Jackie will share her thoughts about Ashland New Plays Festival: the history, the luminaries who have had work produced here, and what her vision is for the future. She was able to pivot productions to be online, thereby keeping our regular audience engaged and reaching new fans who hadn’t had access to the Fall Festival before. Jackie took over the helm during the unprecedented global pandemic and kept the focus on creating new work, nourishing both the creative process and the writers to create it. Join us on Tuesday, September 27, at the nationally recognized and celebrated Oregon Cabaret Theatre for an in-depth conversation with ANPF Artistic Director Jackie Apodaca, interviewed by John Rose. Outgoing Associate Artist Sarah Cho completes her appointment after a successful ANPF presentation of her coming-of-age play, stains, last year. He will be joining nationally renowned playwright Octavio Solis and Kyle Haden, Senior Associate Head of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University. We are thrilled to be continuing this special partnership and once again welcoming eager students to our audiences.įinally, this year ANPF is proud to welcome two-time ANPF winning playwright Victor Lesniewski to the cohort of Associate Artists. I look forward to reading the finalists and programming what I hope will be your favorite season yet."Īll 2023 readings will be performed at the Main Stage Theatre at Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University. "This will be my third Fall Festival as artistic director," says Apodaca, "and I remain inspired by our readers and their dedication to our intensive process. This workshop is being co-produced by Bag&Baggage Productions and for those that want to follow the piece into fruition, Our Utopia will have its world premiere at Bag&Baggage in Fall of 2023!įinally, we return again to ANPF’s flagship event, our annual Fall Festival this October 18-22. Trujillo’s immersive new play, Our Utopia, asks what we are willing to give up so that we can belong. ![]() Oregon is home to its share of idealistic dreamers, communes, and. Tickets will go on sale starting in February.Īpril 29 and 30, we welcome back ANPF New Voices playwright Carlos-Zenen Trujillo. "It’s a necessary exploration of and for our times." "An unflinching look at pharma, consent, and motherhood, I found the early draft of this play harrowing and heartbreaking," says ANPF Artistic Director Jackie Apodaca. March 25 and 26, we look forward to producing the first ever workshop and public reading of Side Effects May Include…, a new play by Lisa Loomer. Lisa’s incredible new piece explores the pills we need to keep chasing the American Dream, at what can sometimes be an unfathomable cost.
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