Play Festival 2022

 
 

Tickets are $22

All performers are vaccinated. All audience members must be masked and provide proof of vaccination to enter. You can provide proof through the Excelsior Pass app or a hard copy of your Vaccination card. There will be no refunds if you are unable to provide proof of vaccination.

Excelsior Pass: https://covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/excelsior-pass

VIRTUAL TICKETS FOR THE LIVE STREAMING DATES ARE $22

There will be no rewind or fast forward during the live presentation.

 
 
 
 

 
 

SPECIAL NYC PREMIERE!

Black Box PAC's New Production of

Eric Bogosian's

1+1

At The Chain Play Festival

(3RD FLOOR)

NO LATE SEATING


 
 

full length #2 (4th floor)

Masked by Glynn Cosker


 

Join us for The Art of Storytelling - A Free Workshop with NPR Storyteller Doug Cordell, Saturday, July 16th @ 2PM. Reserve your spot in advance online! Seasoned and emerging writers are encouraged to attend this interactive workshop. Open to the public! Twitter: @DougCordell IG @dougcordell3

In The Chain Studio Theatre on the 4th Floor

SATURDAY JULY 16 @ 2pm

Bio:

Doug Cordell is a National Public Radio storyteller, comedian, Emmy-nominated writer and international speaker. His true-life radio stories air on NPR’s Snap Judgment and APM's Marketplace, and he been a featured performer and speaker at theaters, comedy clubs, universities and conferences across the U.S. and abroad. His talks and workshops on the Power of Storytelling have been conducted for a wide range of corporate, nonprofit and general audiences.  A member of the Writers Guild of America with a Master of Fine Arts degree in Dramatic Writing from New York University, his television credits include PBS, Disney and Nickelodeon. Find out more at dougcordell.com. Follow him on Twitter: @DougCordell


Program #1 (3rd floor)

Days to Come by Brandon Hughes

Bonefruit by Leah Annia Plante-Wiener


PROGRAM # 2 (3rd floor)

What the Psychic Said by Matthew McLachlan

The Right Person by Merridith Allen

Sin Blanca by Zoe Ray Prawda


PROGRAM # 3 (3rd floor)

Cheesecake by Darpan Joshi

Maybe Tomorrow by Brian Leahy Doyle

Our Place in the Daylight by Marissa Alaniz


PROGRAM # 4 (3rd floor)

#DOGMOM or Words Matter by Robyne Parrish

Mommy by Lee Melillo

Finger Yourself by Labiba Choudhury

Like Horses by Cate Wiley


PROGRAM # 5 (3rd floor)

13th Grade Prom by Schuyler Iona Press


PROGRAM #6 (3rd floor)

What Love Really Is by Caleb Moreno

Mo and Bee by Hannah Young


PROGRAM #7 (4th floor)

Strangers in a City by Steph Prizhitomsky

The Adventures of Dragon's Den by Caitland Winsett

The Day We Make Contact by Joseph Sexton


PROGRAM # 8 (4th floor)

Effigy by Nicholas Bompart

1983 by Taiwo Aloba

Dead Man Walking by Ali Keller


PROGRAM #9 (4th floor)

Self-Storage by Eugene Grygo

Clean Dishes by Robert Moulthrop

The Pimple Play by Seth Barnes


Program #10 (4th floor)

Strictly Personnel by Matt Sanders and Ariel Aliza Sanders

Push-Ups by Robert Cantillon

Standby by Annie Raczko

Pretty Privilege by Emma Miller

CJ and Cat by Natalia Urzua


PROGRAM #11 (4th floor)

Hollywood by Joshua Jade

Starsong by Andrew Strano & Erika Ji

Dorm Death by Rosie Coursey

Dead Man Walking by Ali Keller