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New Plays that will be released in the coming months (Release Date Subject to Change)
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MAY 2025

In this dark office comedy, four new interns at a tech conglomerate company are exposed to the values of teamwork and critical thinking (adult version). As personalities clash, they must learn to accept they are more than the preconceptions, pride, stereotypes, and fears that surround them. Otherwise, the office, with its myriad of mysterious creatures, ferocious appetite, and a mind of its own, may just swallow them whole.
- Cast Size: 4M, 3W, 2ANY
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance

Serena, a playwright who has been commissioned by an organization with questionable intentions, navigates a minefield of rich Karens, creative compromises, and re-written history. Chasing Breadcrumbs explores how a Black woman, motivated by the love of family, navigates the world and discovers her need to tell a story that money can’t buy.
- Cast Size: 1M 5W
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance

Oscar winner, Jack Dunn, returns to Connecticut after being gone for nearly four years in McGrath, Alaska. His closest friend, Wade Henry, also an award-winning actor, has something Jack wants. After a long evening of drinking and poker with their pals, Jack and Wade, both eager to cement their legacies, face off one last time. Or so it seems.
- Cast Size: 2M 1W
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance

A faithful, chamber theatre style adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel. A centuries old vampire moves to London where he may satiate his lust for blood, and create an ever-widening circle of vampires to batten on the helpless. But in so doing, he encounters a tight knit community who will risk anything to save each other from him.
- Cast Size: 7M 5W
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance

When former binge-eater Daphne notices she’s gained weight, her internal panic deepens when she lands a lucrative acting role as a character described as “fat.” Meanwhile, her best friend Jess, battling anorexia, faces her own casting dilemma: she’s been chosen for a major print ad, but only because of her dangerously thin appearance. As both women grapple with the harsh realities of an industry obsessed with body image, they’re forced to confront a defining choice—embrace the roles that exploit their insecurities for the sake of their careers or reject the commercial machine altogether.
- Cast Size: 2F, 2M, 1 F or NB
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance

“FIRE MELT STONE is a poignant, coming-of-age tale set against the backdrop of 1889 Spokane Washington, just before the devastating fire that would change everything. At its core, the play follows the journey of Matty Heartshorn, a strong-willed twelve-year-old who feels the weight of her family’s hardships pressing down on her as she searches for something—anything—that can make life feel whole again after her father’s death. Matty, alongside her younger sister Dot and their friend George, sets out on an adventure fueled by half-believed stories of monsters and treasure. But what starts as a quest for something mythical slowly transforms into a confrontation with the real monsters of loss, grief, and the struggles that come with growing up too fast. Along the way, they encounter a grizzled prospector named Klein, and Matty, determined to break free from the burdens of family duty, must face her own inner fears. The play is rich with a dreamlike quality, where whispered secrets into stones are just as real as the burning city that threatens to engulf them. Matty’s journey is one of survival—both physical and emotional—as she fights to protect the people she loves most from the encroaching flames of loss and change. Fire Melt Stone is a story about the fire that burns inside us all: the fire of grief, of resilience, and of the ties that bind a family together, even when everything else seems to fall apart. It’s a haunting yet hopeful reminder that sometimes, the things that hold us together are stronger than anything trying to tear us apart.”
- Cast Size: 2M, 4F, 5+ Either
- Running Time: Under an Hour
- Royalty Rate: $40 per performance

A one-woman play about the visual artist and activist Claudia Bernardi, her childhood in Argentina under the military junta, and her subsequent work digging up the past. Histories are woven together in a kaleidoscopic play that depicts how both families and justice may be reconfigured.
- Cast Size: 1W
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance
- it’s not about my mother by Lizzie Milanovich

The insane dynamics and dysfunction of a western Montana logging family are laid bare over a Thanksgiving holiday. A volatile redneck patriarch, a doting matriarch, and five grown children are forced to confront their biases, and broken relationships with a series of crises that careen between tragic and hilarious.
- Cast Size: 6M 3-4F
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance

1992. The height of the AIDS epidemic. An overwhelmed physician with a secret comes to his beach house in search of a break. Instead, he is confronted by the drag queen ghost of a long dead lover and friends with different expectations for their relationship. How George navigates the ghost and the friends, and ultimately reveals his secret, are explored with depth of feeling and bursts of resilient humor. This play eloquently delves into an important moment in history and in the evolution of the gay community.
- Cast Size: 6M
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance

What transpires when Shakespeare’s work is infused with New Orleans, Barataria Bayou, and Voudou? It creates a narrative of order and disorder. The name “Barataria” derives from Spanish, meaning “to deceive,” which aligns with the confusion and mania of the bayou. Set between June 19-25, 1926, Theseus, the mayor of New Orleans, and Hippolyta, a former Mardi Gras queen, are preparing for their wedding celebration. Concurrently, film director Egeus desires his daughter Hermia to wed Demetrius. However, Hermia loves Lysander, while her best friend Helena harbors feelings for Demetrius. Hermia and Lysander flee to Barataria Bayou, pursued by Demetrius and Helena. Oberon, the master of Les Feux Follets, and his minion Puck, create chaos involving Oberon’s love interest, Titania, her will-o’-the-wisps, and a group of amateur actors. “All’s well that ends well.”
- Cast Size: 17-20 characters gender neutral. Can be doubled.
- Running Time: 40 minutes
- Royalty Rate: $40 per performance

During a university theater class, Emma becomes entangled in a complex dynamic with her professor, Bernarda. As rehearsals intensify, art and reality blur, forcing Emma to confront shifting emotions and unspoken desires. The classroom transforms into a battleground of power, vulnerability, and artistic risk, where boundaries are tested, and identities reshaped. Through poetic language and evocative imagery, Ophelia Carries a Crown of Blood explores the ambiguity of student-teacher relationships, the cost of artistic devotion, and the haunting echoes of unfulfilled longing.
- Cast Size: 4W 4M
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance

The Play About a Dick is a razor-sharp dark comedy about vulnerability, perception and the lies we tell ourselves. When Enid meets a younger man online for sex, their awkward exchange spirals into a brutally funny and unexpectedly profound exploration of identity, self-worth, and human connection. With biting dialogue, unpredictable twists, and a fearless approach to modern relationships, this one-act play is both hilarious and unsettling. A bold, provocative theatrical experience, The Play About a Dick will leave audiences laughing, cringing, and questioning the absurdity of post-truth existence. The Play About a Dick was selected for Capital Stage Company’s Playwrights’ Revolution New Works Festival, a finalist for Bottle Alley Theatre’s Script Competition and won honorable mention for the Panndora’s Box Festival of New Works.
- Cast Size: 3M 3W
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance

Rescuing the Rainbow by Grizzly K. Sunshine premiered Off-Broadway in August of 2016 at the 777 Theatre in NYC. This enchanting, surreal play follows Morpheus, the Greek god of dreams, as he endeavors to rescue his beloved Iris, the goddess of rainbows, who is trapped on Earth. Enlisting the help of his fellow Olympians, Morpheus leads them through a series of extraordinary challenges, including encounters with wild mountain yaks, self-inflicted avalanches, and California wildfires in the Hollywood Hills…not to mention, emo rock music! Designed for the LGBTQIA+ community, this play imparts the valuable lesson that life is about embracing every color and emotion, encouraging everyone to use all the crayons in their crayon box.
- Cast Size: 3M 5W 7ANY
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance

Sitting Ducks on the Sitting Dock is an existentialist comedy following Louis and Ricky, two hapless dockworkers, just before clocking out and calling it a day. They waste their time away contemplating work, worrying about the big boss man, and counting dead ducks. Like most of us, they are the easiest of marks. Dane Futrell’s post-capitalistic, absurdist comedy moves with lightning-fast and wisecracking wordplay and whimsical buffoonery, all off-kilter and ajar amid our precarious precaution.
- Cast Size: 3M 1W
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance

“whatdoesfreemean?” follows the journey of an African American woman serving a long sentence for a drug offense. Mary ends up in solitary confinement where she struggles to maintain her sanity as she fights off hallucinations who appear as characters. The play takes the audience into her psychic world. We travel alongside her self-guided intellectual and emotional journey into the nature of freedom, both physical and psychological as Mary’s external and internal experience unfolds on stage in the present, in memory and the fantasies that help her survive.
- Cast Size: 3M 3W
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance
JUNE 2025
- THE ANGLE OF MERCY by Craig Gustafson
- CABARET KALISZ by Christine Brenner Winn
- FIEND by Ryan Sprague
- JACKSON IS GONE by Joanne Hoersch
- PASSIVE AGRESSIVE CINDERELLA by Leon Kalayjian
- PIECES by Paul Hood
- PIPER by Briandaniel Oglesby
- UNEARTHING THE TRAMP (ONE-ACT VERSION) by Nicholas Priore
- VENUS AND MONA by Leslie Bramm
JULY 2025
- THE DUCK POND AND OTHER SPACES by Luigi Salerni

Roger, a struggling writer, finds his life in a tailspin. He’s dead broke. His best friend’s wife has an out-of-control libido and keeps attempting to seduce him. His friend, oblivious to his wife’s flirting, tries to set Roger up with an inconceivable companion. And worst of all, he’s got no inspiration to write. Will Roger stave off his love-starved neighbor? Will he fall head-over-heels for an unlikely paramour? Will he leave his beloved Florida to endure five frickin winters in Minnesota? Or maybe, just maybe, this wild and wacky scenario will provide Roger with the very inspiration he craves.
- Cast Size: 2M 2W
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance
- HAMLET: A HORATIO STORY by William L. Walker
SEPT 2025

Just how well do you know all your “friends” on social media? In this fast-moving “light comedy about dark people leading private lives in public places,” when the grieving Charlie Windsor meets the gregarious Diana Black-White in a New York Theater District bar they become instant BFFs. Much to the consternation of his closest friend since childhood, Broadway actor Ed McGrath, Charlie is almost immediately hurled into an overwhelming whirl of dark secrets, questionable loyalties, and highly dysfunctional family dynamics; a world for which Charlie is completely unprepared. Goddess Of The Hunt is a gleefully silly homage to those romantic comedy thrillers of the 1960s via Roman mythology, updated to the creepy, contemporary world of social media and – perhaps too much – information sharing.
- Cast Size: 4M 1W
- Running Time: 90+ minutes
- Royalty Rate: $75 per performance
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