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The Burrowers Theatre Company is currently NOT accepting submissions for the Page to Stage Series though we are accepting submissions for The Burrow Reading and Talk-Back series. CHECK IT OUT HERE

FROM THE PAGE TO THE STAGE

Thank you so much for your interest in the Page to Stage Series! Through this process, we aim to provide a platform for emerging and established playwrights to see their visions fully realized. Our four-month process is designed to support playwrights through a comprehensive process that includes three phases: Development, Workshop, and Production.

DEVELOPMENT:

Month 1 & 2

The journey begins with the Development Phase. This is a two-month period in which playwrights have the opportunity to work with a new play dramaturg to write, revise, and refine their script.

WORKSHOP:

Month 3

The journey begins with the Development Phase. This is a two-month period in which playwrights have the opportunity to work with a new play dramaturg to write, revise, and refine their script.

PRODUCTION:

Month 4

The Production Phase is where the vision begins to truly become a reality. In this period, the script has been locked in and rehearsals for the production begin.

PREVIOUS PARTICIPANTS:

TITLE: Alaska

GENRE: Experimental
TARGET AUDIENCE: Adult
PERIOD: 1970's-1980's
CAST SIZE: 2 Female, 1 Male

SUMMARY: In "Alaska," Hillary discovers an unexpected kindred spirit in Magenta at summer camp, sparking a journey of self-discovery in the face of the time's societal taboos. Over the years, through fleeting moments with Magenta, Hillary begins to attempt to navigate the treacherous path of embracing her sexuality. However, as life intervenes, their connection wanes, and Hillary meets someone new: Tom. Just as the two begins to be forging a life together, Hillary and Magenta's paths cross again, forcing her to choose between a passionate love and one that offers safety. "Alaska" explores intimacy, identity, and the profound desires, choices, and experiences that define us.

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TITLE: Barback

GENRE: Drama
TARGET AUDIENCE: Adult
PERIOD: Contemporary
CAST SIZE: 1 Female, 2 Male

SUMMARY: In a farm-to-table restaurant in "the burbs," a waitress, a barback, and a busser spend their time hanging out in the upstairs bar. Their conversations about music, food, and relationships slowly begin to reveal the tensions that come with being stuck: both in their own lives and with each other. Barback, a world premiere by Wyatt Fair, explores where we are, where we're going, and where we're supposed to be.

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