Artists at Play Readings
Two Plays, One Day
April 28, 2018
April 28, 2018
Three Women of Swatow
by ChloƩ Hung
directed by Rebecca Wear
dramaturgy by Annette Lee
Young Dumb Broke High School Kids
by Nicholas Pilapil
directed by Jer Adrianne Lelliott
dramaturgy by Michael Golamco
Continuing our mission to present stories of underrepresented communities, Artists at Play will develop and showcase these new works to the Los Angeles theatre community. In the midst of a national discussion on the lack of diversity and representation, we are proud to present two new plays by emerging playwrights of Asian descent with distinct voices that feature diverse casts.
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AAP Summer Salon
A Play To Be Announced
Summer 2018
Artists at Play annual Summer Salon fundraiser is an opportunity to incorporate diverse casting for a popular play or musical that does not require but is consistently cast with all white actors.
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Mainstage Production
by Leah Nanako Winkler
World Premiere
Fall 2018
Fall 2018
After developing the play in the 2016 Artists at Play Reading Series and at the 5th annual CAATA ConFest at OSF, we are thrilled to present the world premiere of Two Mile Hollow by Leah Nanako Winkler. When the Donnelly’s gather for a weekend in the country to gather their belongings for their recently sold estate—both an internal storm and a literal storm brews. As this brood of famous, longing-to-be-famous and kind of a mess but totally Caucasian family comes together with their POC personal assistant, Charlotte, some really really really really really complicated and totally unique secrets are revealed over white wine. A parody coupled with moments of disorienting sincerity, Two Mile Hollow explores the White People By The Water (where affluent white people discover secrets and fight in a big house by the water) with brutality, awe and compassion.
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