The One-Minute Play Festival is America’s largest and longest running grass roots theatre company. It investigates the zeitgeist of different communities through consensus building, and a performance of 50-100 short moments generated by each community. The aim is to create locally sourced playwright-focused community events, with the goal of promoting the spirit of radical inclusion. The festival represents playwrights of different age, gender, race, cultures, and points of career. The work attempts to reflect the theatrical landscape of local artistic communities by creating a dialogue between the collective conscious and the individual voice.
The One-Minute Play Festival is America’s largest and longest running grass roots theatre company. It investigates the zeitgeist of different communities through consensus building, and a performance of 50-100 short moments generated by each community. The aim is to create locally sourced playwright-focused community events, with the goal of promoting the spirit of radical inclusion. The festival represents playwrights of different age, gender, race, cultures, and points of career. The work attempts to reflect the theatrical landscape of local artistic communities by creating a dialogue between the collective conscious and the individual voice.
The One-Minute Play Festival is America’s largest and longest running grass roots theatre company. It investigates the zeitgeist of different communities through consensus building, and a performance of 50-100 short moments generated by each community. The aim is to create locally sourced playwright-focused community events, with the goal of promoting the spirit of radical inclusion. The festival represents playwrights of different age, gender, race, cultures, and points of career. The work attempts to reflect the theatrical landscape of local artistic communities by creating a dialogue between the collective conscious and the individual voice.