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Slemons Productions Presents: Short Play Festival

  • The Hill Arts 76 Congress Street Portland United States (map)

Pay What You Can ($5 suggested donation)

This is Slemons Productions' first Play Festival featuring works from writers nationwide. The festival will showcase original works by playwrights and represent many genres and styles. 6 shows, listed below, will be performed on both nights of the festival with one 15-minute intermission. The order of appearance will be announced at a future date. 

(Not in order of appearance)

The Angel by Robert J. LeBlanc
Directed by Emily Hayes

Synopsis: Jack has a terrible secret. He's stuck with no way out until a chance meeting with a stranger in a deserted subway station gives him everything that he asked for.

Weekend at Herbie’s by Randy Hunt
Directed by Camden Marble

Synopsis: Herbie and his friends have met up for a fun weekend at Herbie's beach house, but the fun may have gotten a little out of control

Loving Leda by Alyssa Borelli
Directed by: Emma Hersey-Powers

Synopsis: When three college girls come together before a birthday party, they confess secrets to each other that will alter the course of their relationship forever.

Shirt and Tie by A.P Mulrooney
Directed by Emily Hayes

Synopsis: two old friends have the same old conversation about something different

Vigilante by Megan Tripaldi
Directed by Camden Marble

Synopsis: A masked hero and a bystander get trapped in an office building while his mysterious arch-nemesis is wreaking havoc outside. As more time goes by we see his insecurities come out and the bystander's plans unfold.

Everything In Between by John Mabey
Directed by Emma Hersey-Powers

Synopsis: A parent and child reconnect in the most unique way, tearing the fabric of their own realities to find the threads of what remains in the space between. As Xan utilizes technology to access a hologram of their deceased mother, Deb, they both find more than either expected. And as the implications of this relationship are discovered to be more fluid than fixed, both must decide what truly matters in the time they have left.

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