Love Revolution Cabaret

The Blue Room, Cityspace 43 Main Street, Easthampton, MA, United States

Get ready to rebel, rejoice, and revel in love! Presenting Love Revolution Cabaret: Silverthorne's Season Opener Benefit! Join us on February 10, 2024, at The Blue Room @ Cityspace in Easthampton -- performances at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM! Silverthorne's Season Opener Benefit is a celebration of all kinds of love - everything except romantic love that is! Our songs challenge norms and celebrate the diverse tapestry of love for our friends, our children, our students, our favorite attorney, even ourselves. The singers are Silverthorne favorites Frank Aronson*, Kyle Boatwright, Stephanie Carlson*, Tahmie Der, Michael Garcia, John Iverson, Gina Kaufmann and Sam Samuels*, accompanied by Lauren Bell on piano. Enjoy refreshments and connect with friends old and new as these [read more]

Tight Pants

Holyoke Media 1 Court Plaza, Holyoke, United States

Silverthorne Theater Company presents a staged reading of playwright Betel Arnold’s Tight Pants. Directed by Pedro Eiras, the reading will take place at 7:00pm on Thursday, February 29th, 2024 at the Holyoke Media as the first event of Silverthorne’s 2024 Theater Thursdays reading series, with a talkback to follow. Starring Malory Rojas Grillo, Ami Saar, Maryliz Guzman, Nathalie Vicencio, Michael Garcia, Michael Morales, and Julio Varella. Tickets are free, and Silverthorne welcomes donations so that we can continue making our work accessible to all. Betel Arnold is a Dominican playwright and advocate for people with disabilities. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing at Western New England University. Her plays include It Is Finished, The Building and El Colmado. Arnold was also the longtime host and director-producer of Simply Talking, a cable access [read more]

Silverthorne 2024 Season Auditions

Room 204, Dept. of Theater, Bromery Center for the Arts, UMass Amherst Room 204, Dept. of Theater, Bromery Center for the Arts, UMass Amherst, Amherst, United States

Audition for Silverthorne The Broken Machine by Liz Duffy Adams Directed by Gina Kaufmann Performs June 7 – June 16 Mac and The Gray Fox flee climate chaos in this futuristic fantasy with a vaudeville flair Characters: THE BROKEN MACHINE aka MAC: woman, 40’s – 60’s, any race GRAY: a gray fox but not evidently so (male), any race JANE: young woman, any race JOE: young man, any race THE PSYCHOPOMP: young, non-binary person, any race _____________________________________________________________________________ Bulrusher by Eisa Davis Directed by Michelle Ong-Hendrick Performs July 5 – July 14 A lyrical, uplifting coming-of-age story of a clairvoyant Black girl in Northern California in 1955 Characters: BULRUSHER: young Black woman (18 – 24) MADAME: white-presenting, bi-racial woman (white & Native) [read more]

New Soul

The LAVA Center 324 Main Street, Greenfield, MA, United States

Silverthorne Theater Company presents a staged reading of playwright Leanna James Blackwell’s New Soul. Directed by Michael Ofori, the reading will take place at 7:00pm on Thursday, March 28th, 2024 at the LAVA Center in Greenfield as part of Silverthorne’s 2024 Theater Thursdays reading series, with a talkback to follow. Starring Syd Hart, Adjoa Baidoo, Claudia Maurino, Silk Johnson, Kim Salditt-Poulin, and Gabriel Levey. Tickets are free, and Silverthorne welcomes donations so that we can continue making our work accessible to all. This reading is made possible by the generous support of the Greenfield Cultural Council and the West Springfield Arts Council, local agencies which are supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. Reserve Tickets for New Soul

Is Sex Probable?

The Barn Theater 715 Federal Street, Belchertown, MA, United States

Silverthorne Theater Company presents a staged reading of Is Sex Possible?, written and performed by Constance Congdon. Directed by Brianna Sloane, the reading will take place at 7:00pm on Thursday, May 2nd, 2024 at the Barn Theater in Belchertown as part of Silverthorne’s 2024 Theater Thursdays reading series. Tickets are free, and Silverthorne welcomes donations so that we can continue making our work accessible to all. This reading is made possible by the generous support of the West Springfield Arts Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. Get Tickets

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