Source Festival's Rites of Passage 10-Minute Play Program
Source DC, Between T St NW and and Swann St NW (1835 14th Street, NW Washington, DC 20009)
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The last date listed for Rites of Passage Ten-Minute Plays was Sunday July 1, 2012 / 1:00pm.
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Source Festival 2013: Full-Length Plays -- 3 Works Picked From 100+ Scripts
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Source Festival presents 25 new works from fresh talent and established artists across the U.S. over three weeks. Over the past six years, Source Festival has gained a reputation as a vital launching pad for rising stars. For Full-Length Plays, three works were selected from more than 100 scripts submitted to the festival by invitation. Enter the world of four children living in an abandoned amusement park, or watch a teenager find Antarctica's Lake Untersee -- where someone is trapped beneath layers and layers of ice. In 2011, the festival launched a script development weekend, and these three featured plays were developed during the annual three-day workshop for playwrights, actors and designers to create their best work yet. Learn More
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Description
Phone Tree
By Daniel Heath
Directed by Jennifer L. Nelson
A man calls tech support for his phone and encounters a sentient phone tree algorithm; they try to help each other, but only one of them succeeds.
Cyanocitta
By Jason Gray Platt
Directed by Ryan Maxwell
A return to his high school football field leads one man into a mysterious encounter with the school’s avian mascot during his ten-year reunion.
Be What You Wish to Seem
By Jonathan Spector
Directed by Debbi Arseneaux
Three people look for meaning in their lives — or anywhere else they can find it.
Exposure
By Walt McGough
Directed by Ryan Maxwell
The boy is adrift on an ice floe to prove he’s a man; the polar bear has other ideas.
The Cliff
By Nelson Diaz-Marcano
Directed by Debbi Arseneaux
Two men on a precipice examine the astonishing world unfurled before them.
Collider
By Cullen T. M. McGough
Directed by Ryan Maxwell
Two scientists grapple with the implications of asymmetrical quantum breaking. And love.
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