ANPF Needs Your Input on the ANPF Wiki Project!
Attention past playwrights,
participants, and patrons! In honor of ANPF’s
twentieth year in 2012, we are launching the ANPF
Wiki Project to fully document our history. Has your
ANPF winning play gone on to subsequent productions?
Has it won awards? Did you act in ANPF back in the
day? Has a winning playwright you’ve followed hit
the big time? Let the world know!
Please check out Ashland
New Plays Festival’s Wikipedia page and add to
it! At the top right are Read, Edit, and View
History tabs. When you click on the Edit tab, you’ll
get a message about registering: it’s a good idea if
you use Wikipedia at all, but it’s not necessary to
register before adding to ANPF’s page. If you can
contribute, please do!
If you’d prefer to e-mail us your information, send
it to webmaster@AshlandNewPlays.org.
Our website lists all of our winners
dating back to 1993. In the coming months,
we’ll also be delving into our dusty paper archive
to see what more we can unearth and digitize. Help
us celebrate ANPF’s rich history by contributing!
ANPF 2011
Closed with a Standing Ovation
ANPF 2011 performances ran Wednesday, October 19, to
Sunday, October 23. EM Lewis returned as our
host playwright. See our online photo
album! See the reviews and press links to the
right or check out the festival week play-by-play on
our Facebook
feed.
Congratulations to this year's winning playwrights,
who were in town for the week: Gary Dontzig of New
Mexico for
Couples;
Steven Haworth of New York for Fernando;
Thomas W. Stephens of Washington, DC, for Countdown to the Happy
Day; and Carol Verburg of San Francisco for
Spin, or Twilight
of the Bohemians. Read their bios and synopses of the winning
plays.
The readings were directed by Claudia Alick, Brain
Demar Jones, Lenny Neimark, Caroline Shaffer, and
John Stadelman. Cast members included Mark
Barsekian, Brandy Carson, Benajah Cobb, Ted Deasy,
Gina Daniels, Michael Elich, Jim Garcia, Rodney
Gardiner, Cristofer Jean, David Kelly, Miriam Laube,
Christopher Livingston, Holly Weber Neimark, Terri
McMahon, Douglas Rowe, Kimberly Scott, Dayvin
Turchiano, Ellie von Radics, and Rex Young.
We received more than 200 submissions for this
year's festival, our Reading Committee advanced 35
scripts to the semifinals, and of the top 12 our
artistic team chose the four winners. For the latest
news, check out our newsletter.
"Like" Ashland New Plays Festival view our photo
albums!
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us your contact information (we promise not to
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Got a question or want to get involved? Drop us a
line at info@AshlandNewPlays.org.
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ANPF in the News
The Dramatist: ANPF
2011 Saw Record Audiences, Gave the Playwrights a
Profound Experience
American Theatre magazine:
News in Brief
ANFP
Winter 2011 newsletter
Medford Mail
Tribune: Enter, Stage Left, the
Volunteer Reader
Ashland Daily
Tidings Review: Countdown to the
Happy Day
Ashland Daily
Tidings Profile: Front Rowe Center
AshlandPlayReviews.com:
OSF All-Stars Perform in Ashland New Plays
Festival
Ashland
Daily Tidings: ANPF 2011
ANPF
Fall 2011 newsletter
ANPF
Summer
2011
newsletter
Ashland Daily
Tidings: A Walk in the Woods
Medford
Mail
Tribune:
Mike
Farrell:
A Responsibility to Speak Out
Medford Mail
Tribune: Drama Dreams: ANPF
scholarship winner Aurelia Grierson
ANPF
Spring
2011
newsletter
Ashland Daily
Tidings: Molly Tinsley's
The Limits of
Bliss
Medford Mail
Tribune: ANPF Offers $500 Scholarship
to AHS Graduating Senior
ANPF
Winter
2010
newsletter
Ashland Daily
Tidings: ANPF 2010
Medford Mail
Tribune: ANPF 2010
ANPF
Fall 2010 newsletter
Ashland Daily
Tidings: "New Theatre of Classics"
Guest Opinion
Medford Mail
Tribune: Death of a Salesman
ANPF Summer 2010 newsletter
ANPF
Spring 2010 newsletter
Medford Mail
Tribune: God's
Man in Texas
Ashland Daily
Tidings: Song of Extinction
Ashland Daily
Tidings: ANPF Student Spotlight
Medford Mail
Tribune: New Plays and New Writers: ANPF
Student Spotlight
ANPF
Summer 2009 newsletter
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