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The Second Annual San Francisco One-Minute Play Festival

Saturday, December 17, 2011 at 8:00 PM - Sunday, December 18, 2011 at 10:00 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

The Second Annual San Francisco One-Minute Play Festival

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
General Ticket Saturday 8pm Ended $18.00 $1.44
General Ticket Sunday 2pm Ended $18.00 $1.44
General Ticket Sunday 7pm Ended $18.00 $1.44
RESERVED SEAT + GLASS o' WINE Ticket Sat 8pm Ended $35.00 $2.92
RESERVED SEAT + GLASS o' WINE Ticket Sun 2pm Ended $35.00 $2.92
RESERVED SEAT + GLASS o' WINE Ticket Sun 7pm (NOT 8pm!) Ended $35.00 $2.92
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Event Details

The Second Annual San Francisco One-Minute Play Festival

60+Plays. 30+Actors. 6 Directors. 1-Minute.
Saturday, December 17th @ 8pm
Sunday, December 18th @2pm and 7pm
Thick House - 1695 18th Street, San Francisco CA 94107

$18 tickets online

$20 tickets at the door

 

The 2011 San Francisco One-Minute Play Festival Playwrights:

Trevor Allen, Crish Barth, Tim Bauer, Erin M. Bregman, Eugenie Chan, Christopher Chen, Anthony Clarvoe, Megan Cohen, Bennett Fisher, Elizabeth Gjelten, Philip Kan Gotanda, Garret Jon Groenveld, Lauren Gunderson, Daniel Heath, Elizabeth Hersh, Joan Holden, Robert Henry Johnson, Aaron Loeb, Jonathan Luskin, Patricia Milton, Cherrie Moraga, John O’Keefe, Marisela Treviño Orta, Evelyn Jean Pine, Kenn Rabin, Geetha Reddy, Kate E. Ryan, Andrew Saito, Steven M. Salzman, Tanya Shaffer, Marissa Skudlarek, Michael Gene Sullivan, Tom Swift, Brian Thorstenson, Steve Yockey & Ignacio Zulueta.


Directors: Jessica Heidt, Jon Lowe, Jill MacLean, Evren Odcikin, Ben Randle & Christine Young.

History of the New York One-Minute Play Festival:

The One-Minute Play Festival (OMPF) is an NYC-based theatre company, founded by director/dramaturg Dominic D’Andrea, working in partnership with institutional theatres and collectives across the country who share playwright or community-specific missions. OMPF creates local playwright-focused community events, using a specific playmaking process, with the goal of promoting the spirit of radical inclusion by representing the culture of playwrights of different age, gender, race culture, and points of career. OMPF attempts to reflect the theatrical landscape of local artistic communities by creating a dialogue between the collective conscious and the individual voice.

OMPF has partnered with theaters in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, New Brunswick, Atlanta, South Florida, Boston, and New York, where it is now an annual tradition.

Since 2007, OMPF has commissioned and produced close to 1,000 new one-minute plays by close to 300 playwrights using a specific playmaking methodology and process developed for this work.*

Notable OMPF Alumni include: David Henry Hwang, Neil LaBute, Tina Howe, Rajiv Joseph, Kristoffer Diaz, Lisa Loomer, Donald Margulies, Jason Grote, Mike Daisey, Erik Ehn, Michael John Garces, Rachel Axler, Elizabeth Meriwether, Migdalia Cruz, Philip Kan Gotanda,Qui Nguyen, Craig Lucas, Michael Hollinger, and others.

One-Minute Plays Blog: featuring playwright essays, thoughts and video clips

Facebook Fan Page

Follow @oneminuteplays on Twitter

When & Where


Thick House
1695 18th Steet
San Francisco, CA

Saturday, December 17, 2011 at 8:00 PM - Sunday, December 18, 2011 at 10:00 PM (PT)


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Mission

Playwrights Foundation is dedicated to discovering and supporting local and national American playwrights across a broad spectrum of artistic and career positions, in the inception and development of new plays that speak to and from an increasingly diverse society. Founded on a deeply held belief that the relevance and vitality of American theater depends upon a continual infusion of new work, Playwrights Foundation sustains a commitment to the playwright, who we regard as the creative wellspring of theater.