Survivors’ Voices

Zoom

In conjunction with our mission to promote unheard voices, Silverthorne Theater Company is assisting with this important project by Time To Tell. Survivors’ Voices: Works of Resilience Written and Read by Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse A FREE, LIVE ZOOM EVENT ON JANUARY 22 AT 7:00PM, JANUARY 23 AT 3:00 PM AND 7:00 PM, AND JANUARY 24TH AT 3:00 PM, 2021 (REGISTRATION REQUIRED, SESSIONS LIMITED TO 50 PEOPLE) Each showcase will highlight 8-9 survivors reading their original writing and then a dialogue between the audience and the artists. Click here to register today: Survivors' Voices Event Registration

SHORT & SWEET (tiny) NEW PLAY FESTIVAL

Livestream

February 12-14 @ 7:30 pm 12 actors, 15 short plays representing the finalists chosen from over 400 pieces submitted in 2019 from as far away as New Zealand. Friday, February 12 will feature 8 plays directed by Julian Findlay. Saturday, February 13 will have 7 plays under the direction of Ben Ware. Each night the audience members will have a chance to vote for their top 4 favorite shows, and Sunday, February 14, the top 8 shows will be streamed again! Tickets available here: https://stc.booktix.com/ Individual Tickets ($15) Ticket Packages SHORT & SWEET (tiny) NEW PLAY FESTIVAL PASS: Includes one ticket each to all 3 shows ($35) The Short & Sweet (tiny) New Play Festival is supported in part [read more]

SHORT & SWEET (tiny) NEW PLAY FESTIVAL

Livestream

February 12-14 @ 7:30 pm 12 actors, 15 short plays representing the finalists chosen from over 400 pieces submitted in 2019 from as far away as New Zealand. Friday, February 12 will feature 8 plays directed by Julian Findlay. Saturday, February 13 will have 7 plays under the direction of Ben Ware. Each night the audience members will have a chance to vote for their top 4 favorite shows, and Sunday, February 14, the top 8 shows will be streamed again! Tickets available here: https://stc.booktix.com/ Individual Tickets ($15) Ticket Packages SHORT & SWEET (tiny) NEW PLAY FESTIVAL PASS: Includes one ticket each to all 3 shows ($35) The Short & Sweet (tiny) New Play Festival is supported in part [read more]

SHORT & SWEET (tiny) NEW PLAY FESTIVAL

Livestream

February 12-14 @ 7:30 pm 12 actors, 15 short plays representing the finalists chosen from over 400 pieces submitted in 2019 from as far away as New Zealand. Friday, February 12 will feature 8 plays directed by Julian Findlay. Saturday, February 13 will have 7 plays under the direction of Ben Ware. Each night the audience members will have a chance to vote for their top 4 favorite shows, and Sunday, February 14, the top 8 shows (plus 1!) will be streamed again! The schedule of Sunday's plays is as follows: A Gift, by Joshua Prouser (Enfield, CT) Jacob brings a special gift for his father David in the memory-care facility where the older man scarcely recognizes him. Jacob- [read more]

The Waiting Room

Zoom

The Waiting Room An interactive play in two worlds Written and directed by Steve Wangh March 26, 27, April 2 & 3 at 7:30 pm March 28 & April 4 at 3:00 pm The Waiting Room invites audiences to enter the Bardo, the liminal space between one earthly life and the next. It's a fantastical live-on-Zoom play, a comedic, gender-bending, theatrical tour-de-force in which actors and audience can all reflect on the repercussions of the annus horribilis we’ve just endured, and perhaps even alter our personal karma. Creatively testing the limits of the Zoom platform, this dramatic experiment in cyber-rebirth takes us beyond our personal and societal divisions to affirm the very essence of what it means to be [read more]

The Waiting Room

Zoom

The Waiting Room An interactive play in two worlds Written and directed by Steve Wangh March 26, 27, April 2 & 3 at 7:30 pm March 28 & April 4 at 3:00 pm The Waiting Room invites audiences to enter the Bardo, the liminal space between one earthly life and the next. It's a fantastical live-on-Zoom play, a comedic, gender-bending, theatrical tour-de-force in which actors and audience can all reflect on the repercussions of the annus horribilis we’ve just endured, and perhaps even alter our personal karma. Creatively testing the limits of the Zoom platform, this dramatic experiment in cyber-rebirth takes us beyond our personal and societal divisions to affirm the very essence of what it means to be [read more]

The Waiting Room

Zoom

The Waiting Room An interactive play in two worlds Written and directed by Steve Wangh March 26, 27, April 2 & 3 at 7:30 pm March 28 & April 4 at 3:00 pm The Waiting Room invites audiences to enter the Bardo, the liminal space between one earthly life and the next. It's a fantastical live-on-Zoom play, a comedic, gender-bending, theatrical tour-de-force in which actors and audience can all reflect on the repercussions of the annus horribilis we’ve just endured, and perhaps even alter our personal karma. Creatively testing the limits of the Zoom platform, this dramatic experiment in cyber-rebirth takes us beyond our personal and societal divisions to affirm the very essence of what it means to be [read more]

The Waiting Room

Zoom

The Waiting Room An interactive play in two worlds Written and directed by Steve Wangh March 26, 27, April 2 & 3 at 7:30 pm March 28 & April 4 at 3:00 pm The Waiting Room invites audiences to enter the Bardo, the liminal space between one earthly life and the next. It's a fantastical live-on-Zoom play, a comedic, gender-bending, theatrical tour-de-force in which actors and audience can all reflect on the repercussions of the annus horribilis we’ve just endured, and perhaps even alter our personal karma. Creatively testing the limits of the Zoom platform, this dramatic experiment in cyber-rebirth takes us beyond our personal and societal divisions to affirm the very essence of what it means to be [read more]

The Waiting Room

Zoom

The Waiting Room An interactive play in two worlds Written and directed by Steve Wangh March 26, 27, April 2 & 3 at 7:30 pm March 28 & April 4 at 3:00 pm The Waiting Room invites audiences to enter the Bardo, the liminal space between one earthly life and the next. It's a fantastical live-on-Zoom play, a comedic, gender-bending, theatrical tour-de-force in which actors and audience can all reflect on the repercussions of the annus horribilis we’ve just endured, and perhaps even alter our personal karma. Creatively testing the limits of the Zoom platform, this dramatic experiment in cyber-rebirth takes us beyond our personal and societal divisions to affirm the very essence of what it means to be [read more]

The Waiting Room

Zoom

The Waiting Room An interactive play in two worlds Written and directed by Steve Wangh March 26, 27, April 2 & 3 at 7:30 pm March 28 & April 4 at 3:00 pm The Waiting Room invites audiences to enter the Bardo, the liminal space between one earthly life and the next. It's a fantastical live-on-Zoom play, a comedic, gender-bending, theatrical tour-de-force in which actors and audience can all reflect on the repercussions of the annus horribilis we’ve just endured, and perhaps even alter our personal karma. Creatively testing the limits of the Zoom platform, this dramatic experiment in cyber-rebirth takes us beyond our personal and societal divisions to affirm the very essence of what it means to be [read more]

The Waiting Room – Playwright Discussion Session

Zoom

Silverthorne Theater Company invites audience members of The Waiting Room to a special one-hour discussion session with playwright & director Steve Wangh on Tuesday, April 6, beginning at 7:30 p.m. EDT. Join us for The Waiting Room afterlife! Who, or what, am I? Why am I here incarnate? Whither am I destined? Why is there birth and why is there death? — From an introduction to The Tibetan Book of the Dead As the Valley Advocate put it recently, The Waiting Room is “a comedy with philosophical depths, a drama with an antic edge.” After experiencing the Bardo with us, you may be bursting with questions, both profound and practical – from the meaning of life to the mechanics [read more]

When We Get Good Again

YouTube

Theater Thursdays Play Reading Series When We Get Good Again by James McLindon, Directed by Mark Dean May 13, 2021 @ 7:30 p.m. Silverthorne Theater Company's 2021 Theater Thursdays play reading series kicks off on May 13, with When We Get Good Again by Northampton playwright James McLindon. This free event will be available to watch starting at 7:30 p.m. on the Silverthorne Theater Company YouTube channel.  Tracy can’t wait to graduate and leave the rich kids at her prestigious school in her rear view mirror. In fact, she’s planning on graduating in three years, and only partly because that’s all the college she can afford. But there’s one problem: Tracy needs to keep her 4.0 GPA intact to [read more]

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