The Playwriting Center of Theater Emory produces this biennial new play festival. Playwrights from Emory and across the nation join the BNW company of professional and student actors, directors and dramaturgs, along with consulting scientists and resource artists, for three intensive weeks of collaborative work and discovery. All culminating presentations are free and open to the public, but reservations are recommended, as seating is limited. Call the Arts at Emory Box Office at 404-727-5050 to reserve your space.
Bones by Amy Cook
& Zoe Fine, Contributing Writer
(Performing Arts Studio)
Wednesday, February 4—7PM
The Day of Murders in the History of Hamlet by Bernard-Marie Koltès
Friday, February 6—7PM
Silverhill by Thomas Gibbons
Saturday, February 7—7PM
Ten Faces by Joseph Skibell
Thursday, February 12—7PM
Great Souls, Big Wheels, and Other Beats by Donald McManus
Friday, February 13—7PM
Spitting Game
Saturday, February 14—5PM
The 5th Great Ape by Ken Weitzman & Out Of Hand Theater
Friday, February 20—7PM
Two Evolving Plays
Saturday, February 21—5PM
Wax Wings by Matthew Maguire
Dr. Tatiana's Sex Advice to All Creation
Based on the book by Olivia Hudson, adapted by
John Walch
*Please note: Brave New Works is a developmental series. Projects may contain mature themes and language and/or may add mature content during the course of the development process.