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Pamela Palmer

July 23 - August 10 CenterStage
2024 Season

Pamela Palmer
By David Ives
Directed by Walter Bobbie

The author of “innumerable clever comedies” (The New York Times), David Ives puts a noir spin on an existential romance in this world premiere play. Pamela Palmer lives a seemingly perfect life with her husband at Wishwood but has a bizarre suspicion something's wrong, only for them both to become entangled with the detective she hires to investigate. Directed by... Read More

The Pillowman

August 5 - August 6 2023 Festival Stage
2023 Season

By Martin McDonagh
Directed by Lila Neugebauer

The Pillowman is part of the Main Stage Reading Series this summer. They say life imitates art—but what happens when that art is horror? In a totalitarian dictatorship, young author Katurian is interrogated by the authorities after a string of child murders bears a striking resemblance to his grisly short stories. When his brother admits to the murders and implicates... Read More

Man of God

July 5 - July 22 Nikos Stage
2022 Season

A Killer New Comedy Thriller
By Anna Ouyang Moench
Directed by Maggie Burrows
In association with Geffen Playhouse

Click here to view the 2022 Digital Program. Chaos ensues when four teenage girls on a mission trip to Bangkok discover a camera hidden by their pastor in their hotel bathroom. Do they leave it to God or take matters into their own hands? The pressure builds quickly in this suspenseful comedy that interrogates justice, privacy, religion, the patriarchy, and... Read More

we are continuous

August 2 - August 14 Nikos Stage
2022 Season

A World Premiere WTF Commission
By Harrison David Rivers
Directed by Tyler Thomas

Click here to view the 2022 Digital Program. Simon and his mother, Ora, have always been close. She’s been his champion, his defender, and his friend. But when a life-changing secret comes to light, can their bond survive? 2020 WTF Foeller Fellow Tyler Thomas directs this exquisitely wrought WTF-commissioned play by Harrison David Rivers (Where Storms Are Born) that explores... Read More

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