-- 2020 – 2021 SEASON --
Eight 10s in Tucson ONLINE
May 28 – June 30, 2021 ShowTix4U The 3rd Annual Eight 10s in Tucson ONLINE 10-minute play festival features eight original scripts chosen from hundreds of blind submissions from all over America, vetted and curated to assemble an eclectic collection of comedies and dramas on a myriad of themes pertinent to our lives. |
Selected from 300 submissions from around
the country, the selected plays include:
the country, the selected plays include:
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SPECIAL EVENT
Wetback
by Elaine Romero Mar 15, 2021 Winding Road's On the Stage Page This Romeo and Juliet story is set in the pecan groves of Southern Arizona. As school principal Amalia writes her memoir, she peels away the layers of the onion of her own heart as she struggles to define her responsibility to her community, her undocumented field workers, and to her heritage, as well has her complicity in tragedy. |
This co-production is directed by ATC Artistic Director Sean Daniels, and features Maria A. Caprile*, Tony Caprile*, Matt Milne, Lena Quach, Tyler Gastelum*, Brie Zepeda, Lance Guzman, and Eddie Diaz.
*denotes Winding Road Theater Ensemble Member
*denotes Winding Road Theater Ensemble Member
The Time is Out of Joint: A Shakespeare Project
Adapted and Directed by Molly Lyons Feb 26 – Mar 14, 2021 ShowTix4U The project focuses on Shakespearean themes inspired by the Bard's plays written during the plague times he survived. Designed for the Winding Road Theatre Ensemble, we explore the common ground of the Bard's plague to our current pandemic, from sickness to healing. The ensemble actors take the journey through confinement and corruption toward companionship and compassion. This 75-minute play will be performed by the Winding Road Ensemble, as a product of attending a Shakespeare Workshop directed by Molly Lyons, international actor, director, teacher, and playwright. |
This production features Ensemble Members Denise Blum, Maria A. Caprile, Tony Caprile, Tyler Gastelum, Lena Quach, and former Ensemble Member David Alexander Johnston; Samantha Severson both performs and serves as the Production Manager/Production Designer.
Breathe Me In
by Rachel Lynett Jan 15 – 31, 2021 ShowTix4U Erin doesn't believe she can ever be the great musician she once was. Adam doesn't believe he can carry his race on his back along with his autism. Together, they help one another find their true voice. A unique play of extraordinary beauty, utilizing American Sign Language and classical music. Breathe Me In was a finalist for the 2016 Kernodle Award at the University of Arkansas/Theatresquared, and a semi-finalist at the 2016 O'Neill Playwright's Conference. |
This production is directed by Winding Road Artistic Director Maria A. Caprile, and features Kayleah Wilson, Jonathan Barbee, and Sarah Martino.
*denotes Winding Road Theater Ensemble Member
*denotes Winding Road Theater Ensemble Member
Dusk
by Bryan Harnetiaux Oct 16 – Nov 22, 2020 Winding Road YouTube Channel Gil has always lived life on his own terms but after his heart attack, his grown children insist that he make his final wishes known. Nurse practitioner Elizabeth attempts to guide this unconventional family in establishing end of life care. |
This production is directed by Tyler Gastelum*, and features Chad Davies, Samantha Severson*, Mike Saxon*, David Gunther, Callie Hutchison, and narration by Winding Road Artistic Director Maria A. Caprile.
*denotes Winding Road Theater Ensemble Member
*denotes Winding Road Theater Ensemble Member
Consolation
by Toni Press Coffman Sep 18 – Oct 4, 2020 Winding Road's On The Stage Page An other-worldly encounter between Hillary Clinton and recondite first ladies of American history, in the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election. Presented as a reading in 2018, this fully realized production is mounted in collaboration with the playwright. |
This production is directed by China Young*, and features Susan Cookie Baker, Abigail Dunscomb, Lori Hunt, Cynthia Jeffery, Kat McIntosh, Denise Blum*, Lena Quach*, and Molly Lyons.
*denotes Winding Road Theater Ensemble Member
*denotes Winding Road Theater Ensemble Member
"Consolation is not about picking winners and losers, but more about developing a longer view. Everyone will have an opinion."
– Chuck Graham, Let The Show Begin –
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– Chuck Graham, Let The Show Begin –
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