Jul 30 2021
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Aug 01 2021
Neurodiversity New Play Festival

Neurodiversity New Play Festival

Presented by Spectrum Theatre Ensemble at The Wolf School

Artists from around the country will collaborate to write, perform and produce new plays to be held in Providence on July 30, July 31, and August 1, featuring world premieres of 10-minute plays, full-length plays, and other selections. Festival passes are available for all selections or individual tickets to performances can be purchased as well.

Featured performances include Light Switch by Dave Osmundsen, The Importance of Being: A Play in Earnest by Jeremy J. Kamp, and The 10-Minute Play Project, featuring plays written by Amina Henry, Dave Osmundsen, Kevin Talley, Oscar Cabrera, Charles Hughes, and Mashuq Mushtaq Deen. The festival will also feature free weekly readings of new plays by neurdivergent writers, displaying 5 selected plays that were chosen from hundreds of submissions around the country.

Special thanks for the funding provided by The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, The Rhode Island Foundation, The Prone Family Foundation, The Champlin Foundation, and The Rhode Island State Council for the Arts for making this festival possible.

Admission Info

Festival Passes

$45. Gives you access to all three selections at the festival.

Individual Tickets

$20. There are six performances of three world premiere works: The 10-Minute Play Project, Light Switch, and The Importance of Being: A Play in Earnest.

Due to everchanging COVID restrictions, STE will send out parking, COVID guidelines, and box office information three days before the event.

Phone: (401) 443-0046

Email: festivalmanager@stensemble.org

Dates & Times

2021/07/30 - 2021/08/01

Location Info

The Wolf School

215 Ferris Avenue, East Providence, RI