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SUMMARY:New Works Festival
DESCRIPTION:CARROLL UNIVERSITY \n— By Multiple Playwrights —  \nADULTS IN SPACE: Phillip Steenbekkers\nCOME\, SIT\, SPEAK: Isabella Salefski\nESTO TAMBIEN PASARA: Jessica Mayer\nFUCKIN’ UMBRELLA: Skylar Campbell\nLIGHT SWITCH: Anna-Christina Starszak\nMRS. MOVING ON: Libby Miller\nSEVEN: Ryan Rehak\nSTICKY: Grace Stormer\nUNFINISHED BUSINESS: Bekah Sprouse\nWHAT’S MINE IS YOURS: Lizzie Sage \nThe NEW WORKS FESTIVAL is a compilation of 10 student-written 10-minute plays. There is a little something for everyone featured here. From recent graduates of the Star Fleet Academy on their first mission to siblings discovering the horrors of real life.\n \nSHOW DATES AND TIMES:\nFriday\, March 31st at 8 PM\nSaturday\, April 1st at 2 PM
URL:https://worldpremierewisconsin.com/event/new-works-festival/2023-04-01/
LOCATION:Otteson Theatre at Carroll University\, 238 N. East Avenue\, Waukesha\, WI\, 53186\, United States
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SUMMARY:DEAR THEO: THE LETTERS OF VINCENT VAN GOGH
DESCRIPTION:FERMAT’S LAST THEATER CO.  \n— \nMelvin Hinton will read from the letters\, Maggie Schenk will narrate\, with violin music from Diana Wheeler and many\, many images. \nNo artist is held in higher esteem than Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh. His paintings appear not only on museum walls but on tee shirts\, coffee mugs\, and posters around the world. But to know the paintings and drawings is to know only one aspect of his genius. He wrote an estimated 2000 letters in his short life\, more than 600 to his brother Theo\, an art dealer in Paris\, who often supported Vincent financially and carefully preserved their correspondence. Many of them contained sketches as well. The letters document Vincent’s turbulent emotional life\, his wide and deep reading\, and his artistic development. And his belief\, despite a lack of commercial success\, that he was in fact\, a great artist. “You know the fireflies in Brazil that are so luminous that in the evening ladies stick them into their hair with pins. It’s very fine\, fame\, but see\, it is to the artist what the hairpin is to those insects.” —Vincent Van Gogh\, Arles\, 1888 \nOn WPW Backstage by Mike Fischer\nThe Arts Generate A Lot of Money. So Why Are So Many Artists Broke? \nWays of Seeing: Reflections on Fermat’s DEAR THEO and Forward’s ARTEMISIA
URL:https://worldpremierewisconsin.com/event/dear-theo-the-letters-of-vincent-van-gogh/
LOCATION:ArtLitLab\, 111 S. Livingston\, Madison\, WI\, 53703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Full Runs,Madison Full Runs,Local Brew Full Runs
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SUMMARY:BITh (Bizarre Intrusive Thoughts) by John Van Slyke
DESCRIPTION:PINK UMBRELLA THEATER COMPANY \n— by John Van Slyke —  \nBITh (Bizarre Intrusive Thoughts) is a play for five adults of varying ages and genders. The audience is invited into Dee’s home while Dee and three intrusive thoughts\, also named Dee\, detail the physical\, mental and emotional challenges of an undiagnosed anxiety disorder. As Dee’s inner life tangles with the external\, Dee fears for the relationship with their neighbor\, O. \nWeaving heady issues with playful language\, BITh uses music\, storytelling\, shadow puppetry\, and lip-syncing to navigate Dee’s (Dee 2-4\, as well) changing world and mind–and a battle with something known as The Shadowman. BITh is intended for preteen-adult audiences. \nOn WPW Backstage: \nShedding Light on the Shadowman: John Van Slyke Takes on OCD in New Pink Umbrella Play
URL:https://worldpremierewisconsin.com/event/bith-bizarre-intrusive-thoughts/
LOCATION:Bradley Symphony Center | Conference Room\, 212 West Wisconsin Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Milwaukee Full Runs,Local Brew Full Runs
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SUMMARY:THE FORGOTTEN GIRL by Idris Goodwin
DESCRIPTION:FIRST STAGE \n — By Idris Goodwin —  \nOn a cold winter night\, Iris and her best friend\, Daniel\, play in the freshly fallen snow in the woods when they stumble upon the gravestone of a young girl\, Avery Moore. Strange things begin to happen\, and Iris and Daniel research the area to find answers. They learn of their town’s history of segregation\, and become determined to restore Avery’s grave and pay proper respect for her and others buried there. A ghostly tale with a historical twist\, this empowering tale examines the connection of past and present\, friendship\, and forgiveness. For families with young people ages 10 and up. \nOn WPW Backstage by Mike Fischer \nThe Great Awakening: First Stage and Black Arts MKE Dream a New Tomorrow for Black America
URL:https://worldpremierewisconsin.com/event/the-forgotten-girl/
LOCATION:Milwaukee Youth Arts Center\, 325 West Walnut St.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Full Runs,Milwaukee Full Runs
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