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WHAT IS THE SIGNATURE SERIES?

The Signature Series at Town and Country Players is a new play series created in 2015.  Its mission is to provide playwrights the opportunities to develop new work through readings, workshops and productions.  It also serves the Town and Country Players' Community of Theatre Artists and Patrons, giving them a step by step glimpse into the process involved in new play development.
​2018 Submissions

As part of its Signature Series, Town and Country Players is looking to fully stage 4 to 7 one act plays as part of our June 2019 One Act Play Festival .
 
Thank you for your interest in the 2019 Signature Series at Town and Country Players One Act Festival.

Due to an unprecedented response, we have closed our submission window as of 11:59pm on Sunday, August 26- we have far exceeded our original cap of 75 plays and are no longer accepting submissions at this time.

Please keep an eye out for future submission windows.  

In the meantime, thank you to all who have submitted plays- we are excited to now start reading!
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2018 NEW PLAY READING SERIES

Each of the readings will take place on Sunday afternoons at 2pm in the Holloway Hall at Town and Country Players.

COLD STUN

February 4

Written by Rob Rosiello
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Directed by Sarah LeClair

Synopsis
A missing matriarch... An unannounced guest... And an unexplained natural phenomenon. As Fall descends on the isolated beaches of the Outer Cape, the Cook Family is confronted with the sins of the past while struggling to hold together any chance at a future.

Cast
Randall Cook: Ken Stephon
Taylor Porter Smith: Jen Newby
Marabeth Cook: Valerie Sharper
Erin O’Reilly Cook: Danielle Malat

HEARTS OF STONE

February 11

Written by Donna Hoke
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Directed by Jim Moore

Synopsis
Lydia Stokes is dreaming about dead psych patients--while she’s awake. She believes they need her help; her husband believes she’s out of her mind. Is there any way they can both be right?.

Cast
Lydia: Meg Waldowski
Roy: Jim McIntosh
Lizley: Carly Price
Doomsday: Rob Rosiello
DeGaulle: Michael Schiumo
Dummy: Kris Ballerini

KENTUCKY LEMONADE

February 18

Written by Julie Zaffarano
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Directed by Jean Brenner

Synopsis
Kentucky Lemonade is the story of two sisters, their mother and their aunt, brought together by the death of Dorothy's husband... Audrey and Marilyn's father. In the midst of their grief and practical need to move on, a family secret is revealed that changes how they define themselves. Funerals often bring out both the best and worst of people in what is said and what is not. This story is no exception.

The story is set in Cleveland, Ohio, in the summertime.

Cast
Dorothy (Mother): Fran Young
Jean (Dorothy's Sister): Linda Walsh
Audrey: Alana Caraccio
Marilyn: Jean Laustsen
Narrator: Nancy Vander Zwan

SAVE THE DATE

T&C's Playwriting Workshop, Saturday, February 10
with award-winning playwright Michael Hollinger.
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Michael Hollinger is the author of more than a dozen full-length plays, four of which will be mounted in the Philadelphia area during the 2017-2018 season: the world premieres of TouchTones (co-authored with composer Robert Maggio) and Sing the Body Electric at Arden Theatre Company and Theatre Exile, respectively; the Philadelphia premiere of Hope and Gravity at 1812 Productions; and a revival of Red Herring at Act II Playhouse. His plays have enjoyed productions around the country, in New York City, London, Paris, Tokyo, Athens, and elsewhere in Europe. Awards include a Steinberg New Play Citation from the American Theatre Critics Association, a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, a Mid-Atlantic Emmy, an Edgerton Foundation New American Plays Award, four Barrymore Awards (including the F. Otto Haas Award for an Emerging Theatre Artist), nominations for Lucille Lortel and John Gassner awards, and fellowships from the Independence Foundation, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Michael was Literary Manager/Dramaturg of both the Wilma Theater and Philadelphia Festival Theatre for New Plays in the 1990s, assisting in the development and/or production of dozens of new plays. Currently, he is a Professor of Theatre at Villanova University, where he also serves as Artistic Director of Villanova Theatre.


This workshop is provided in part by a grant from the Bucks County Visitors Center.
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