The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival is a national theater program, improving the quality of college and university theater across America.
Free Admission@ 8:15PM Tonight: EVERYBODY BLACK by Dave Harris, directed by Raymond Caldwell, with Moriamo Temidayo Akibu, Kelly Renee Armstrong, Adanna Paul, Christopher Michael Richardson, Gary-Kayi Fletcher, Gary Perkins, & Clayton Pelham. @kencen River Pavillion at the Reach.
The holidays are approaching and so is the deadline to apply for a week-long, theater intensive at @kencen this summer!
Make sure to get your applications in before it's too late!
https://t.co/7gLi0XzyYq
#collegetheater#actf
.@kencen will host its 4th Undergrad Playwrights’ Workshop in D.C.! Current undergrad playwrights will be selected & brought here for one week to develop their full-length play with professional directors, dramaturgs, and actors.
Click the link to apply!
https://t.co/uTO0aQXaXo
KCTYA has 2 readings tomorrow participating in the 17th year of Page to Stage!
Kid Prince and Pablo @ 2:30PM
She A Gem @ 4PM
All of the Page to Stage readings and workshops are free!
https://t.co/AmkjijXrMj
#theaterforyoungaudiences
We're very excited about this collaboration with Second City!
The Second City is offering workshops for all skill levels on July 21st and 22nd. Reserve your spot now!
https://t.co/B8wf78ViFN
Our @kencen Summer Playwriting Intensive was a success! Thank you to all of the immensely talented playwrights for making it truly unforgettable.
#kcactf#americancollegetheaterfestival
National Festival participant Noah Diaz and his play, Richard & Jane & Dick & Sally, was chosen as one of the six finalists for the 2018 Latinx Theatre Commons Carnaval of New Latinx Work!
Here’s the official announcement.
https://t.co/RbU0Ai0IXc
KCACTF Goals: (2/2)
3) To improve the quality of college & university theater in America
4)To encourage colleges & universities to give distinguished productions of new plays especially those written by students; the classics, revitalized or newly conceived; & experimental works.
KCACTF Goals: (1/2)
1) To encourage, recognize, and celebrate the finest and most diverse work produced in university and college theater programs.
2) To provide opportunities for participants to develop their theater skills and insight; and achieve professionalism.