Come join us for a wild celebration of original theatre! Featuring six original one-act plays written, directed, and performed by local artists!
Presented at The Old Firehouse720 Mandeville St. New OrleansThursday, May 18th - Sunday, May 21stDoors @ 6:30PM, Performance @ 7:00PM
Tickets $20 / $30 / $40 / $100Fully ADA-AccessibleContains Mature Content
FEATURING:
Writer's Block Written by Adolfo RodriguezDirected by Joshua JamesFeaturing: Matthew Martinez, James Patrick, and Bobby Burvant
EdenWritten by Katy MaddoxDirected by Cammie WestFeaturing: Mona Nasrawi and Karen Kunkel
The Finest Goddamn Tree in SaigonWritten by C.A. MunnDirected by Madison SmithFeaturing: Himshree Neupane, Jaya, Caylee Sanders, and Drew Stroud
RopeAn adaptation of Katherine Anne Porter's short storyWritten and directed by Adam TourekFeaturing: Laura Mattingly, Alex Vasquez, Polly Sawabini, Robinson J. Cyprian, and Lilya Ouksel
The Bed We MakeWritten by Becca ChapmanDirected by Frenchie FaithFeaturing: Mary Langley, Ryan Darby, and Wanda Noonan
The Business of MedicineWritten and directed by Bennett KirschnerFeaturing: Mat Schwarzman and Kevin Real
Lighting Design by Stephen ThurberSound Design by Bobby BurvantProduced byJordan Holton, Bennett Kirschner, and Madi ZinsPoster by Miranda Morris
TICKET PRICES: For the past eight years, Intramural Theater has carried an original compensation model – after paying for the venue rental, all remaining ticket revenue is split evenly amongst collaborators, from designers to performers. We introduced tiered pricing in 2021 in the hopes of paying our collaborators more for their work, while keeping tickets accessible for everyone, regardless of financial means. We suggest a minimum donation of $20, but if you can afford to, please consider paying $30 or $40 in order to support Intramural Theater, the artists who comprise it, and the community we serve. Your ticket will be no different from any other, but every dollar you spend on it goes directly to the artists who make the show possible while helping us keep admission affordable for anyone who wants to see live, original theatre.