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Artist Spotlight: Kimberly Patterson, Playwright

Artist Spotlight: Kimberly Patterson, Playwright

Sinking Spring playwright Kimberly Patterson is this month’s Reading Theater Project featured artist. What is your role with Reading Theater Project? A:  I have primarily worked with RTP as a playwright for various events, but I’m always happy to help in any capacity.  What is 

Play Reading Series

Play Reading Series

Our play reading series this spring 2023 will connect to the season’s theme of “Shadows from the Past” and feature four new plays by local and regional playwrights. Each play will be cast with local actors and presented before a live audience. Tickets: Recommended $10, 

Play Reading Series

Play Reading Series

Our play reading series this spring 2023 will connect to the season’s theme of “Shadows from the Past” and feature four new plays by local and regional playwrights. Each play will be cast with local actors and presented before a live audience. Tickets: Recommended $10, 

LGBT + PlaywRIGHTing Series

LGBT + PlaywRIGHTing Series

The final play reading in the LGBT PlaywRIGHTing Series, Sic Amo, Sic Amas, is Thursday, June 9, 7pm at GoggleWorks Film Theatre (201 Washington Street, Reading, PA). Tickets are pay what you will: https://rtp.ticketleap.com/lgbtplaywrighting/

Reading Reading on BCTV

Reading Reading on BCTV

Reading Reading on BCTV, our show where we talk with playwrights and read new plays, airs this week – Tuesday, May 17, 6:30pm on TV or streaming at BCTV.org! This month’s playwright is Bruce Walsh and we are thrilled to introduce you to him. His 

Reading Reading on BCTV – March 15

Reading Reading on BCTV – March 15

Don’t miss Reading Reading on BCTV on Tuesday, March 15, 6:30pm. Watch it live on BCTV locally or stream it on BCTV.org (go to that site, then click the “Watch Now” link at the top of the page). Adam Richter hosts playwright Maripat Allen, with 

5-Minute Fringe 2022: wRESTling

5-Minute Fringe 2022: wRESTling

Reading Theater Project’s 7th annual 5-Minute Fringe Festival offers artists a platform to create new work, develop and explore ideas, challenge their own expectations, and collaborate with an artistic community.  The next Fringe Festival will be held in person at the Yocum Institute for Arts 

Everyone Hates This Place & No Place Like Home

Everyone Hates This Place & No Place Like Home

Reading Theater Project’s next play reading will be at Christ Church United Church of Christ, 4870 Kutztown Road, Temple, Pa., 19560, on May 18, at 8 p.m. Admission is by donation. The yearlong series continues with Adam Richter’s Everyone Hates This Place and Santo D. Marabella’s No Place