- LocationTheatre Lab
- DescriptionTheatre Lab’s annual New Play Festival continues their tradition of providing opportunities for emerging and established playwrights to showcase their work. This event is your opportunity to get a sneak-peek at some of the shows that might end up on our stage next season! Each reading is accompanied by a post-show discussion, an opportunity to interact with the playwrights themselves, where they will discuss the process, inspiration, and plans for future development.
Tickets at fauevents.com or 561-297-6124 - Websitehttps://calendar.fau.edu/event/new_play_festival_2023
- CategoriesPerformances
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