March 21-22, 2025
THE END OF SOCIETY
SAFE HARBOR
AS PAT GLIDES ON INTO THE FUTURE
LEARNING TO DRIVE
The End of Society
Written by Ben Scranton
Directed by Greg Hatfield
With Darline Ann Harris, Kevin Shivcharran
When a woman submits an unusual piece of original art to a show, a debate ensues between the arts administrator and the artist about the appropriateness of the piece and the role of art in society.
“I found Doris and Randall immensely charming.”
“I loved Doris’ scissors and how that sent the play into a discussion of art.”
“Well-directed by Greg Hatfield and well-acted by Darline Harris and Kevin Shivcharran! ”
Safe Harbor
Written by James McLindon
Directed by Chrissy Sheehan
With Lisa Graham Parson, Mona Bapat, Michael Lake
A doctor and a hospital attorney clash over whether the law allows an abortion to be performed on an endangered mother.
“Very moving! I might have sniffled a bit at the end. ”
“What a clever take on the ramifications of the Dobbs’ Supreme Court decision. James McLindon wrote an elegant short play, where every word counts. ”
“Chrissy Sheehan did a great job of directing an outstanding ensemble cast! ”
As Pat Glides On Into the Future
Written by Barry Weinberg
Directed by Tony Tambasco
With LB Zimmerman, Alaina Manzo
After a bad breakup, a young woman meets an older woman facing Alzheimer's. Together they dream up an adventure that will suit them both.
“Not an easy subject, but the director, Tony Tambasco, drew out the humanity in Barry Weinberg’s fine script. ”
“Both actresses did a really good job!”
“LB Zimmerman’s portrayal was so realistic and heartwarming ”
Learning to Drive
Written by Ernie Joselovitz
Directed by Scott Sedar
With Morris Schorr, Omar Bah
A Driver-Ed teacher faces a class of 16-year-olds and Allen, an older adult. “This,” he thinks, “will be interesting.” Looking back now that driving has become a necessity, Allen appreciates his teacher anew.
“A poignant portrait of how an older man learns to drive, not because he wants to but because he has to. ”
“Omar Bah and Morry Schorr breathed life into these based-on-real-life characters. ”
“Scott Sedar not only helped with multiple script revisions, but he also brought the memory play to life. ”