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This year’s festival brings together contributions from over 40 artists in producing the following 6 plays:

NAILING IT
by Mark Dalton
directed by Jason LaSusa
Former gymnast “Mighty Monica” Phips-Gratowski brought home Olympic gold, but that was years ago. How the hell did she end up shooting a commercial for calcium pills?

THE SEVEN DEADLIES
by Amy Sarah LaMena
directed by Matthew Teichner
The Seven Deadly Sins are having their regular progress meeting. They are attempting to audition new members in accordance with their bylaws. It does not go well.

STRING GAME
by Katherine Ambrosio
directed by John A. Nickles
Professor Durwood Hastings endures madness, loneliness, confinement, and bed sores in a psychiatric unit while he attempts to unlock unified string theory. His only friend and compatriot in this endeavor is, well, a piece of string.

GOODNIGHT LIZZIE
by Celina Pulenskey
directed by Nick Himmelwright

 Lizzie is battling terminal cancer and unwilling to let go. She struggles to face her fears of dying, until she’s visited by a ghost from her past.

STARS
by Lydia Nightingale
directed by Patricia Keister

In 1945 Berlin, the war is over. Bridget and Wilhelm gather up the scraps of their marriage for mending, but clash and finally recognize in each other the devastating effects of war.

THE PLAY ABOUT YOUR SHOULDER
by Alex Hovet
directed by Kat Fronheiser
Two lovers argue about love and how it’s best expressed, and whether a shoulder can ever be erotic.