Play Reading Series: Wonder Begins
Our play reading series this spring 2024 will connect to the season’s theme of Wonder and feature three new plays by local and regional playwrights. Tickets are available now.
Our play reading series this spring 2024 will connect to the season’s theme of Wonder and feature three new plays by local and regional playwrights. Tickets are available now.
Join us for a play reading of Beyond the Heavens by local playwright Joey Vasil, an MFA student at Wilkes University.
Audition for the Spring 2024 Play Reading Series – learn more and sign up!
Are you Fringe-Curious? Not sure what to expect or wondering about what this year’s festival has in store? Reading George Hatza’s article on BCTV.org to learn more. Then, buy your tickets!
Our play reading series this spring will connect to the season’s theme of “Wonder” and will feature three plays by local and regional playwrights. Each is performed as a staged reading followed by a facilitated talkback with the playwright, director, and actors.
Tickets are on sale now for the 9th annual 5-Minute Fringe. The theme this year is WONDER.
This month’s Reading Theater Project featured artist is Lancaster playwright David Nice, who has a short play in this year’s 5-Minute Fringe Festival. What is your role with Reading Theater Project? A: I am a playwright and RTP has produced a number of my short …
In Nature’s Studio brings performing artists out from inside the theater to the beautiful Reading Public Museum Arboretum. Performers (music, dance, theater) will be stationed throughout the landscape areas along the accessible walking path, and the audience will walk to enjoy nature and art together.
Our play reading series this spring will connect to the season’s theme of “Wonder” and will feature three plays by local and regional playwrights. Each is performed as a staged reading followed by a facilitated talkback with the playwright, director, and actors.
Plays and playwrights will be announced in February 2024.
Our play reading series this spring will connect to the season’s theme of “Wonder” and will feature three plays by local and regional playwrights. Each is performed as a staged reading followed by a facilitated talkback with the playwright, director, and actors.
Plays and playwrights will be announced in February 2024.