News Summary
The Boston Center for the Arts will host the 4th Annual Boston New Works Festival from June 26th to June 29th, 2025. Featuring a lineup of seven captivating plays, the festival will showcase local talent and original theatrical works. With engaging performances and workshops, this festival promises to celebrate creativity and storytelling in the heart of Boston.
Boston Gears Up for an Exciting Theatrical Experience!
The bustling city of Boston is set to come alive with creativity and fresh stories as Moonbox Productions unveils its lineup for the 4th Annual Boston New Works Festival. Mark your calendars for June 26th to June 29th, 2025, because this year’s festival promises to be packed with unique performances and captivating narratives!
What’s Happening at the Festival?
Taking place at the vibrant Boston Center for the Arts, the festival showcases a delightful mix of original theatrical pieces, featuring three thrilling mainstage plays and four engaging readings. Playwrights from the local Boston area submitted over 50 original works, from which a diverse panel of judges handpicked the finalists. How exciting is that?
Meet the Selected Plays!
This year’s lineup reflects a range of themes and styles, offering something for everyone:
- Jackie Gonzalez is obsessed with Star Thieves
- Playwright: Luna Abréu-Santana
- Director: Alexis Elisa Macedo
- Synopsis: Follow Jackie, an outcast, as she navigates the tricky waters of her online world with the help of her fandom community, all while facing a bullying catfishing scheme.
- GUTS
- Playwright: Rachel Greene
- Director: Shalee Cole Mauleón
- Synopsis: Join six contestants in a reality weight-loss competition that reveals fierce rivalries and unexpected friendships.
- A Rising Home
- Playwright: Patrick Gabridge
- Director: Alexandra Smith
- Synopsis: Two sisters reunite at their family home, wrestling with personal challenges as rising waters threaten their past.
- We Are the Folks You Thought Would Make It Out Alive
- Playwright: Catherine Giorgetti
- Director: Devon Whitney
- Synopsis: In the 1970s Boston scene, Teresa navigates the stormy waters of homophobia while supporting her friends through emotional tribulations.
- Creature Feature
- Playwright: Micah Pflaum
- Director: Hazel J. Peters
- Synopsis: Delve into a reimagining of John Milton’s “Comus,” exploring themes of transformation, danger, and identity.
- Hitchhiking
- Playwright: James McLindon
- Director: Donovan Holt
- Synopsis: A gripping ride unfolds as a 36-year-old man and a biracial hitchhiker confront personal demons during their unexpected journey together.
- How to Kill a Goat
- Playwright: Mireya Sánchez-Maes
- Director: Daniela Luz Sánchez
- Synopsis: A bilingual Chicana shares her stories filled with humor and music, highlighting life in the borderlands.
Workshops and More!
But that’s not all! The playwrights will partake in an extensive workshop process leading up to the festival. This is where the magic happens, as their work is honed and refined to ensure the best performance possible. You can also look forward to interactive dance performances happening throughout the weekend. The festival promises to foster a lively and inclusive atmosphere.
Artistic Flair in Boston
A special art installation showcasing talented local Boston artists will also be on display, adding another layer of creativity to the festival. Producer Sharman Altshuler has expressed an unwavering commitment to supporting new works by local artists, providing a robust platform for rising talent. Isn’t it fantastic to think how many voices will be heard?
Join the Fun!
As the festival draws near, be sure to gather your friends and family for a delightful experience filled with innovative storytelling and exceptional talent. For any additional information, just hop over to www.moonboxproductions.org. Let’s celebrate local artistry together!
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Additional Resources
- Broadway World: 4th Annual Boston New Works Festival
- Broadway World: Mark Erelli at Club Passim
- Boston Magazine: Boston Film Festivals
- Broadway World: Shakespeare Company’s Talks
- Google Search: Boston New Works Festival
