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Sunday Salon – The Fence by Howard Barker
Explore classic and/or provocative plays and share live music. Each Salon is a unique and engaging assembly of Artists, Intellectuals, Provocateurs, Friends, and Family. We read, drink, eat, and let the discussion go where it will. THE PLAY The US-Mexico Border at Tijuana Originally inspired in 2005 by the construction of a long distance “security” fence in Gaza meant to separate the Palestinians and Israelis, this powerful, provocative play continues to resonate nearly ten years later;…
Find out more »Sunday Salon – The Pleasure & Sorrow of Your Company by Stacy D. Flood
A community gathering to explore classic and/or provocative plays and share live music. Held in APL's new Downstairs Studio, each Salon is a unique and engaging assembly of Artists, Intellectuals, Provocateurs, Friends, and Family. We read, drink, eat, and let the discussion go where it will. Details for January 25 THE PLAY The Pleasure and Sorrow of Your Company examines the effects of drone warfare both at home and abroad. The drama unfolds as the tapestry of one couple’s relationship…
Find out more »Sunday Salon – Camus’ The Plague by Maurine Heberden
A community gathering to explore classic and/or provocative plays and share live music. Held in APL's Downstairs Studio, each Salon is a unique and engaging assembly of Artists, Intellectuals, Provocateurs, Friends, and Family. We read, drink, eat, and let the discussion go where it will. Details for April 19. Guest Curator: Jose Amador THE PLAY The Plague, an adaptation for the stage of the novel by Albert Camus THE PLAYWRIGHT Maurine Heberden CAST: TBA READERS We distribute the play digitally.…
Find out more »Sunday Salon – The Sound in the Next Room by John Longenbaugh
A community gathering to explore classic and/or provocative plays and share live music. Held in APL’s Downstairs Studio, each Salon is a unique and engaging assembly of Artists, Intellectuals, Provocateurs, Friends, and Family. We read, drink, eat, and let the discussion go where it will. Details for July 26: THE PLAY The Sound in the Next Room, a PNW-based Thriller THE PLAYWRIGHT John Longenbaugh CAST EUCA/CLARICE – Alex Highsmith MELANIE/LESLIE – Annie Paladino CLEO – Emily Jo Testa DANIELLE –…
Find out more »Sunday Salon – Mephisto by Ariane Mnouchkine (adapted from the novel by Klaus Mann)
Mephisto by Klaus Mann We are thrilled to announce that we will read Klaus Mann's Mephisto, as adapted for stage by Ariane Mnouchkine, for our October 11 Sunday Salon. It features a huge cast, so stay tuned for announcements about all the wonderful actors who will participate in the reading! THE PLAY The rise of Nazism in Germany tests the stamina, ideology and morale of the members of the Pepper-Mill cabaret with its Jewish and socialist…
Find out more »Deadline: New Play Submissions
APL invites submissions of new plays for a developmental reading at our New Year New Play Sunday Salon in January 2016. Details here.
Find out more »Sunday Salon – No One on Board Took Notice by Tommer Peterson
Photo: Melissa Maples (https://goo.gl/VNOgOc) The New Year New Play Salon, held annually since 2014, features the work of a Pacific Northwest playwright and/or Pacific Northwest themes. A team of four evaluated all the submissions for 2016, and we are delighted to announce that the play selected to be read at our January 17 New Year New Play Salon is Tommer Peterson's No One on Board Took Notice. THE PLAY Sea changes in the evolution of a…
Find out more »Sunday Salon – Screening of The Black Rider by Robert Wilson
The Black Rider is our second Summer Cinema Event! RSVP NOW Still from the film of The Black Rider by Robert Wilson THE PLAY The Black Rider: The Casting of the Magic Bullets was a collaboration of unique visionaries. Conceived and directed by Robert Wilson, with book by William S. Burroughs, and music by Tom Waits. The film is of the original 1990 production, and is presented in the original German with songs performed in English.…
Find out more »Sunday Salon – Foreign Bodies by Julia Holewińska
THE PLAY Inspired by a true story, Foreign Bodies is the story of Adam, a member of Poland's Solidarność (Solidarity) movement wanting freedom from Communist control. He's the kind of guy his friends admire, but they are unaware of his personal gender identity struggles. After the political crisis of 1989, Adam wants his own freedom to be himself and has a sex change operation to become Ewa. Ewa's subsequent struggle with the poverty, solitude and social rejection in a new…
Find out more »Sunday Salon – Black Jesus by Tré Calhoun & John Keegan
Details forthcoming. If you are a playwright interested in having your work considered for our 4th-annual new play development Salon, watch for our call for submissions in early September.
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