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Businiess name:  Playwrights Project
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
February 18-28, 2010 (See schedule below) Opening Night: Saturday, Feb. 20 Playwrights Project (619) 239-8222 or www.playwrightsproject. org Playwrights Projects Plays by Young Writers began twenty-five years ago at the now defunct Gaslamp Quarter Theater. The festival returns to downtown for the 25th Anniversary season which will feature the teenage winners of the California Young Playwrights Contest. These young playwrights voice their views of the world with a variety of theatrical styles, including a whimsical comedy, a thought-provoking drama, and a daring exploration of modern teenage girls. Their characters will take center stage at the Lyceum Theatre, February 18-28, 2010. Selected from 242 submissions by teenagers statewide, 3 works will receive full professional productions and 3 will receive readings in this highly regarded festival of new voices. ------PUBLIC PERFORMANCE DATES------ * Saturday, Feb. 20 7:30 PM Opening Night features all three full productions Re-Drowning Ophelia, What All School Children Learn, and Funny Little Thing+ Friday, Feb. 26 7:30 PM Full Productions: Funny Little Thing, What All School Children Learn Readings: The Tale of Jack, The Funny Bone Saturday, Feb. 27 2:00 PM Full Productions: Funny Little Thing, What All School Children Learn Readings: The Tale of Jack, The Funny Bone 7:30 PM Full Productions: Re-Drowning Ophelia+ Reading: In the Stars Sunday, Feb. 28 2:00 PM Full Productions: Re-Drowning Ophelia+ Reading: In the Stars Pros: Stellar showcase of young, talented playwrites! Cons: Only once a year. Don't miss it!!!

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