Those folks at Northwest Playwrights Alliance are at it again with another round of original works by South Sound playwrights as they workshop their craft through stage readings and audience-feedback performances.
Monday inside the Broadway Center they present a series of 10-minute plays:
- "Oh, Cabbie!" written and directed by Marcy Rodenborn;
- "Interstate 84," by Judith Marie Wallace and directed by James Venturini;
- "Snippy" by Dan Erickson and directed by Tim Hoban;
- "After," by Elena Hartwell and directed by Aaron Jacobs;
- "Sybil Finds Her Man" by Bryan Willis and directed by Brian Tyrrell, which was commissioned by the Hunter Family to celebrate the occasion of Sam and Sybil's 50th anniversary (Oakbrook represent!);
- "Shoes" by Arlitia Jones and directed by Deane Shellman
- "The Man Who Fell off His Bicycle" by Glenn Hergenhahn and directed by Jana Tyrrell;
- "Kuwait" by Vince Delaney and directed by Rod Campbell;
- "The Rip Off" written by the winner of the NPA's Young Playwrights Award, Kiera Hoban and directed by Jesse Michener.
Go check it out. Monday is the new Friday or something. â€" Steve Dunkelberger
[Broadway Center Rehearsal Studio, Monday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m., free, 915 Broadway, downtown Tacoma, 360.754.2818]