Studio Players 10-Minute (virtual) Play Festival
Online Event Presented by Carriage House Theatre
154 West Bell Court, Lexington, Kentucky 40508
8:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
8:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Six plays in one sitting! Featuring a wealth of talent, and scripts from across the country, there is something for everyone to enjoy at this fun, fast-paced, sometimes dramatic, sometimes zany evening of (virtual) theatre. Make plans to join us for something a little different, a lot of fun, and maybe something you haven’t seen before…from the comfort of your own home!
July 29-31, 2021
8pm, Thursday-Saturday
We have 3 options for General Admission ($6, $12, $18), all with the same access. We encourage you to pay what you want/pay what you can.
Appropriate for teens and older. Some mature language.
Produced in association with CFZ Productions and sponsored by Context Financial
MEA CULPA
By Bryan Harnetiaux
Director: Abby Davis
Synopsis: It is circa 1960, and a young Catholic boy, Alan, is making his first confession, and forced to come to terms with the notion of sin.
JOE THE REMEMBERER
By James Still
Director: Chelsea Russell
Synopsis: Part mystery, part heartbreak, part theatrical... JOE THE REMEMBERER is about missing someone you love, loving someone who has forgotten you, and the surprising things we remember when so much has been lost.
FAMILY JUSTICE
By James McLindon
Director: Jeremy Kisling
Synopsis: At the intersection of criminal procedural and family sit-com, a six-year-old stands accused of taking her little brother’s treat and Mom must solve her most difficult case … despite Dad’s help.
THAT'S SOME EULOGY
By Paula Fell
Director: Tim X Davis
Synopsis: Kelly must write and deliver a glowing eulogy for someone he despises. With his livelihood at stake, how can he complete the task successfully without losing his self-respect?
A BRIGHT AND CLEAR MIDWEST AUTUMN AFTERNOON
By Charles M. Stephan
Director: Patrick Mitchell
Synopsis: How do we talk to each other about those things we just can’t talk to each other about? On a picture-perfect autumn afternoon, Vernon, always reticent anyway, tries his best as his wife of 45 years packs a small overnight case.
IF THE SHOE FITS
By Molly Wagner
Director: Meredith Crutcher
Synopsis: When the Fairy Godmother's most recent candidate fails the test and runs away from the ball, she has to take matters into her own hands.