Nadia DiGiallonardo is the music director for the new musical by Geoffrey Nauffts and Jonatha Brooke.
The new musical features a book by Beth Malone and Mary Ann Stratton, with music by Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls.
Saki Kawamura will direct the industry presentations of Johanna Telander and Douglas Thompson's new musical.
Josh Rhodes will direct Rodney Hicks' new comedy.
Joe Mancuso will direct the new comedy from Peter Filichia.
Peter Flynn is directing the new work.
The four-person comedy is set in turn-of-the-century Coney Island
The evening will feature seven 10-minute plays from Young Playwrights Ukraine.
Chanler-Berat and Hornik were selected for their musical, Assisted, which will now receive an NYC reading following its residency.
Droege is co-starring in his new play, about a gay couple who murder their throuple-mate.
With a book and lyrics by Christine Toy Johnson and music by Cecilia Lin, the work adapts the novel The Lost Daughter of Happiness.
Richard Sabellico directs the invitation-only reading with musical direction by Jon Delfin.
Abbey O’Brien will direct the new play from Richie Abanes.
Part of Red Bull Theater's Revelation Reading Series, the performance is being directed by Arin Arbus.
Loveday Ingram will direct the Peter Shaffer play at London's Ambassadors Theatre.
The Off-Broadway company will present readings of five new works from their artists in residence.
Jessie Austrian will direct the reading of Susan Glaspell's play at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
The dark comedy follows a group of one-percenters in the Hamptons, forced to confront their own assumptions about class and race.
The reading is part of Hedgepig Ensemble Theatre's Expand the Canon series, which celebrates playwrights of underrepresented gender identities.
The festival highlights femme and nonbinary artists whose work "colors outside the lines."
The new work has already played the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland and Australia's Adelaide Fringe.
Based on Lauren Gunderson's play of the same name, the musical is penned by Gunderson and Ari Afsar.
Presented by Ensemble Studio Theatre and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the festival is part of the organizations' collaboration to develop plays about science and technology.
The reading series is curated by their Associate Artistic Director Zachary Elkind.
Richard Maltby, Jr. will direct the performances of the unproduced musical from the late lyricist of A Chorus Line.
Fields is a leading figure in punk rock history, and Fremont is the former vice president of Andy Warhol Enterprises, Inc.
Jessie Austrian will direct the reading of Susan Glaspell's play at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
The new musical explores the intricacies of caregiving when illness descends upon a devoted couple.
Anthony Newfield will direct Richard Alleman's adaptation of the Edith Wharton novella.
The presentation of the new works will be followed by a conversation moderated by Artistic Director Joe Barros.
Christopher Monger's play details the back story of Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood.
Karen Carpenter will direct the new work from Larry Kirwan.
Sherri Eden Barber directs the new musical based on the 1976 film of the same name.
Set in 1920s Buenos Aires, the new musical is inspired by Raquel Liberman and her fight to bring an international sex-trafficking ring to justice.
The Warhol factory drama will be directed by Rachel Klein.
Details for the musical have been kept under wraps, but workshop stars shared a few glimpses on social media.
Playwright James Meneses has set the band's music to a story of a dystopian future where dreaming is illegal.
With a book, music, and lyrics by Kailey Marshall, the show chronicles one woman's experiences of the ecstasy, pain, and hilarity of sex.
The Florida theatre has joined forces with the Tony-nominated playwright on his latest work.
The roster includes works by Lanford Wilson, Danielle Frimer, and John Patterson.
The new musical features a book, music, and lyrics by Julian Rosenblum, with additional story development by Sabrina Karlin.
Christine Pedi directs for the York Theatre Company's Developmental Reading Series.
The upcoming benefit reading will kick off the 19th season of the Project Shaw series celebrating George Bernard Shaw.
Also, listen to a new single from the musical, "When Nighttime Falls."
Richard Oberacker and Robert Taylor have written the work about a real Arkansas woman who cared for AIDS patients in the '80s.
Richard Maltby, Jr. will direct the performances of the unproduced musical from the late lyricist of A Chorus Line.
Will Nunziata is directing the work from the two-time Emmy winner, following a drag queen's journey from selling out Carnegie Hall to serving time for murder.
The play is the latest body of work commissioned as part of the I Am Soul Playwright Residency.
The musical comedy comes from singer-songwriter sibling duo Peter Cincotti and Pia Cincotti.
The presentation of the new works will be followed by a conversation moderated by Artistic Director Joe Barros.
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