Short Play Festival
by Deaf Austin Theatre

Apr. 30 - May. 01, 2021

Deaf Austin Theatre is proud to host our first ever Short Play Festival. This event will showcase six new short plays written by six amazing Deaf playwrights.

The theme for this year's festival is "elevator," so all shows are set in an elevator.

.All performances will be in American Sign Language. Voice overs and captions will be provided.

Deaf Austin Theatre is proud to host our first ever Short Play Festival. This event will showcase six new short plays written by Deaf playwrights. The theme for this year's festival is "elevator," so all shows are set in an elevator.

Come check out the newest works by 6 amazing Deaf playwrights. All performances will be in American Sign Language. Voice overs and captions will be provided.

This will be a virtual event starting April 30th- May 15th, premiering six new short plays written by Deaf playwrights.

The event will start off with a 2 night premier live streamed event, hosted by Sandra Mae Frank & Brian Andrew Cheslik. We will watch 3 shows one night and 3 shows the next. We will also have a live, audience participated Q&A with the writers and directors of that nights pieces.

Then all of the shows will be available for on-demand streaming through May 15th.

2 Night Live Stream Premier
April 30th & May 1st @ 7pm CST
$30 for both nights

On Demand Streaming
May 2nd thru May 15th
$15 for full access to all 6 plays.

To purchase tickets: https://www.stellartickets.com/o/deaf-austin-theatre/events/dat-deaf-short-play-festival

The Last Floor

Written by TK Sylvester

Directed by JoRose Benfield

Starring: Heba Toulan and Aaron Hobbes

An explosive and cathartic conversation between two ex's before going their separate ways.

 

 

 

 

 

A Better Place

Written by: James Caverly

Directed by: Sandra Mae Frank

Starring: Landon Krentz and Mervin Primeaux-OBryant

An unassuming operator transfers a passenger through a journey where an ultimate decision must take place.

 

 

 

 

 

The Interrogation/By the Numbers

Written by Alexandria Wailes

Directed by Anne Tomasetti

Starring: April Cheng, Elbert EJ Joseph, Gabriel Joseph Silva, Jazie Perry, Kody Dixon, Levi Wood, Nida Din, Norma Aldana

Twilight Zone-esque inspired piece exploring the ideas of belonging, identity and tribalism. The elevator can be used as a metaphor for moving upwards towards enlightenment,  downwards towards becoming more grounded within oneself. When the doors open, who we are when we move forward from our own (and collective) past.

 

 

 

 

Pushing Buttons

Written by: Rob Roth

Directed by: Andres "Flash" Otalora

Starring: 

As a boy, Danny is trying to figure out his place in the world. As he grows up, he realizes truths about himself and tries to get his mother to accept him for who he is.

 

 

 

 

5 Years of Little It(s)

Written by Jazleen Garcia

Directed by Tk Sylvester

Starring: Nida Din and Kody Dixon

Max and Angela, newly divorced, step into the same elevator after signing their official paperwork for their divorce. Without their lawyers being present, Angela takes the opportunity to talk with Max, which leads them to have a deeply emotional conversation. 

 

 

 

 

Ding!

 


Short Play Festival
by Deaf Austin Theatre collaborators
Deaf Austin Theatre

April 30 - May 01, 2021
Streaming
via internet
Everywhere, TX, 78700

This will be a virtual event starting April 30th- May 15th, premiering six new short plays written by Deaf playwrights.The event will start off with a 2 night premier live streamed event, hosted by Sandra Mae Frank & Brian Andrew Cheslik. We will watch 3 shows one night and 3 shows the next. We will also have a live, audience participated Q&A with the writers and directors of that night's pieces.Then all of the shows will be available for on-demand streaming through May 15th.

Opening Nights Live Stream Premier
April 30th & May 1st, 2021  @ 7 pm CST
$30 for both nights

On Demand Streaming
May 2nd thru May 15th
$15 for full access to all 6 plays.

For Tix & Streaming: 
https://www.stellartickets.com/.../dat-deaf-short-play..