THE 2025 SEASON

This season of weird new work wouldn’t be possible without your support.

Thank you!

Save The Cave poster

SAVE THE CAVE!

by Ida Cuttler and Georgia Petersen

Thursday, July 10th, 8:00 pm

Friday, July 11th, 8:00 pm

Saturday, July 12th, 3:00 & 8:00 pm

Former Vegas showgirl Pissy Hardling runs a dive bar in the American South. Because of economic downturn and a series of natural disasters, the bar is not expected to last through the end of the week—that is, until the arrival of the disgraced British countess, Dame Eleanor Poop, who promises to use her remaining fortune to help Pissy keep the bar open if and only if Pissy will let her use the bar as a shelter from the British authorities who are hot on her trail.

The Interview

written and performed by Rethabile Headbush
co-devised and performed by Thando Mangcu

Thursday, July 24th, 8:00 pm

Friday, July 25th, 8:00 pm

Saturday, July 26th, 3:00 & 8:00 pm

Bureaucracy is exploded in this newly devised piece, set inside the machinery of unemployment. Two prospective job candidates sit in the waiting room of a telecommunications company, readying themselves for the moment that might make everything different: the interview. 

The Interview Poster
it's not you it's the end of the world poster

it’s not you, it’s the end of the world
A Night in Two One Acts

Act One by Andrew Rincón
Act Two by Max Sheldon

Thursday, August 7th, 8:00 pm

Friday, August 8th, 8:00 pm

Saturday, August 9th, 3:00 & 8:00 pm

A girl breaks up with a guy, triggering the apocalypse. A pair of queer friends living in a strange world and speaking in strange ways, watch their sun explode. it’s not you, it’s the end of the world”, is a night of two original one act plays written by Andrew Rincón and Max Sheldon.
Two one act plays. One night. Multiple laughs, multiple heartbreaks, Multiple apocalypses.

24 Hour Play Festival

Lead by Andrew Rincón

Sunday, August 17th, 7:00pm

Capping off our season of new work, we’re bringing you the newest work possible. In 24 hours, six teams will write, direct, and rehearse six new plays, culminating in a single performance.