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Play Reading Series – Holy Order by Susan E. Sneeringer

Play Reading Series – Holy Order by Susan E. Sneeringer

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.

5-Minute Fringe: Wonder

5-Minute Fringe: Wonder

The theme for this year’s Five-Minute Fringe Festival is Wonder. What do YOU wonder about? Does the word inspire feelings of awe or doubt? Performers and playwrights from around the region push their personal creative boundaries to create new work for the Fringe around this 

5-Minute Fringe: Wonder

5-Minute Fringe: Wonder

The theme for this year’s Five-Minute Fringe Festival is Wonder. What do YOU wonder about? Does the word inspire feelings of awe or doubt? Performers and playwrights from around the region push their personal creative boundaries to create new work for the Fringe around this 

5-Minute Fringe: Wonder

5-Minute Fringe: Wonder

The theme for this year’s Five-Minute Fringe Festival is Wonder. What do YOU wonder about? Does the word inspire feelings of awe or doubt? Performers and playwrights from around the region push their personal creative boundaries to create new work for the Fringe around this 

5-Minute Fringe: Wonder

5-Minute Fringe: Wonder

The theme for this year’s Five-Minute Fringe Festival is Wonder. What do YOU wonder about? Does the word inspire feelings of awe or doubt? Performers and playwrights from around the region push their personal creative boundaries to create new work for the Fringe around this 

5-Minute Fringe 2024 Details

5-Minute Fringe 2024 Details

Reading Theater Project’s 9th annual 5-Minute Fringe Festival offers a platform for performing artists to create new work, develop and explore theatrical ideas, challenge their own expectations, and collaborate with an artistic community. If you are interested in participating, read on about how to submit, the rehearsal process, and performance dates.

Meet the artist: Adam Richter

Meet the artist: Adam Richter

This month’s featured artist is RTP literary manager Adam Richter.

CANCELLED – 5-Minute Fringe Information and Brainstorm Session

CANCELLED – 5-Minute Fringe Information and Brainstorm Session

Reading Theater Project’s 9th Annual Five-Minute Fringe: Wonder is just around the corner!

If you’re interested in learning more about Fringe, including how to submit your own, original idea or how to get involved, we’ll be hosting an information and brainstorming session on Saturday, December 2nd at 1:00 PM.

A Universe of Shifting Emotions

A Universe of Shifting Emotions

At the heart of playwright Lauren Gunderson’s moving “Silent Sky” sits an evolving metaphor. Set at the beginning of the 20th century at a point where science and art connect, the play, produced by Reading Theater Project, is about exploration in general but specifically of outer space and the human soul. (from the article by George Hatza)

Artist spotlight: Chris Heslop

Artist spotlight: Chris Heslop

Each month, Reading Theater Project trains its spotlight on an artist or volunteer who helps make the work we do possible. This month’s featured artist is music director Chris Heslop, whose works have been featured in recent RTP productions like the Five-Minute Fringe Festival and