Old Pueblo Playwrights skipped the 2020 New Play Festival and had to transition last year to Zoom courtesy the COVID-19 pandemic, but this year itâs back to in-person for its 31st annual showcase of local playwrightsâ works in progress.
The group will present 10 play readings at the Tucson Mallâs Arizona Rose Theatre this weekend. Each play will be performed once with actors reading the scripts with minimal set pieces, lighting or blocking. The idea is to focus on the play, not the actors, so that audiences can give the playwright an idea if their piece works.
âOur authors are hungry for the valuable feedback they gain from audience response and post-performance talkbacks,â Old Pueblo Playwrights President John Vornholt said in a written release.
Longtime festival coordinator David Zinke, who is a Tucson actor, will be among the playwrights featured. His one-act play âZoom Interventionâ begs the question: Can Zoom help a dysfunctional family impacted by the pandemic?
Other plays explore everything from ghosts to patron saints to family dynamics and family drama.
The festival runs Thursday, Nov. 3, through Sunday, Nov. 6, at the Arizona Rose Theatre, lower level of the Tucson Mall, 4500 N. Oracle Road, across from the Container Store. Performances are at 7 pm. Thursday, Friday and Saturday; and at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is pay what you will. Details: facebook.com/ oldpuebloplaywrights.
Hereâs the schedule:
Thursday
âThe Curious Incident of the Dogs Who Might Bite,â a one-act comedy by Carl Damhesel and David Rochon. A young woman trying to help a pack of stray dogs causes chaos in a quiet neighborhood.
Sharon Surhoffâs one-act piece âAll Hallowed Justice.â Unrequited love is challenged by a supernatural visitor.
âJanice,â Sydney Flynnâs one-act comic mystery. Janice is dead. Or is she?
Friday
Mel Hectorâs two-act play âSt. Beseenya.â Set in a pre-pandemic nursing home, this work shines a light on Americaâs vulnerable adults.
Saturday, 2 p.m.
Sharon Surhoffâs âSt. Joseph.â Can praying to the saints help you sell real estate?
Gavin Kaynerâs âBud and Lou Play Right.â Love lost â again.
Sharon Surhoffâs âThe Intrepid.â Marie and Dee revisit how WWII affected Deeâs father.
Saturday, 7 p.m.
Gavin Kaynerâs âFlying Lessons.â A high-flying love story.
Sunday
David Zinkeâs one-act, âZoom Intervention.â COVID lockdowns introduced us to Zoom, but can the platform rescue this dysfunctional family?
Sydney Flynnâs one-act family drama âThe Hemingway Scholar.â A woman confronts her past in the dawn of the #MeToo movement.



