Rude Mechanicals’ 24-Hour Zoom-Fest on Youtube

Rude Mechanicals’ 24-Hour Zoom-Fest on Youtube

The Rude Mechanicals’ 24-Hour Zoom-Fest
On-the-spot plays created in just 24 hours!
Performed live on Saturday June 20, 2020 on the Rude Mechanicals YouTube channel

Location: Online. Click here.

Produced by Claudia Bach
Technical Staging by Sam Kopel, Liana Olear, Jeff Poretsky
Emceed by Alan Duda

Presenting:
Unity, or Love in the Time of Corona
In the Pipeline
Home Coming
The Stand-In
Lovers’ Dilemma

Clarice Smith presents Homebound on Youtube

Clarice Smith presents Homebound on Youtube

Clarice Smith presents
Homebound
RoundHouseTheatre

By: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center on Youtube. Click here.

College of Arts and Humanities | College Park Scholars-Arts Monday, June 29, 2020 12:00 am

Presented by Round House Theatre

Round House Theatre is bringing together DC-area playwrights, actors and designers (including College Park Scholars – Art director Harold Burgess II) for Homebound, an original web series that explores life under Stay-at-Home orders in the Nation’s Capital. These ten-minute episodes will air over ten weeks between April 27 and June 29.

Sign up for Summer Theater Camps

In-person Theater Day Camps:


Joe’s Movement Emporium in Mount Rainier

2020 Summer Camp at Joe’s Movement Emporium, weekly June 22-Aug 28, 2020



Online Theater Day Camps:


City of Greenbelt Recreation Department

Registration for 2020 Spring and Summer camps opens February 3, 2020 for residents and February 18, 2020 for non-residents of the City of Greenbelt. Click here for all opportunities.
NOTE: These are the theater camps. Greenbelt also has summer camps in the areas of Sports, Outings, and others.
NOTE: All 2020 camps are online.

2020 Creative Kids Camp with the Greenbelt Recreation Department, summer 2020
2020 Performance Camp with the Greenbelt Recreation Department, summer 2020
2020 Circus Camp with the Greenbelt Recreation Department, summer 2020
2020 Camp Encore with the Greenbelt Recreation Department, summer 2020
2020 Crankie Camp with the Greenbelt Recreation Department, summer 2020

Prince George’s County camps:

Registration for 2020 Summer Camps & PreSchool courses begins…
Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 9am for Prince George’s County residents
Saturday, March 1, 2020 at 9am for non-residents
To sign up click here and search for the appropriate keyword, “Theatre”, “Musical”, “Theater”, “Drama”, etc.
NOTE: These are the theater camps. The M-NCCP also has summer camps in the areas of Visual Arts, Sports, STEM, and others.
NOTE: All 2020 camps are online.

2020 Theatre Clubhouse Camp, Summer 2020
2020 Vocal Clubhouse Camp, Summer 2020

The Muses – Original Works Project at Clarice Smith online live performance, May 9

The Muses – Original Works Project at Clarice Smith online live performance, May 9

The Muses – Original Works Project
Saturday, May 9, 2020. 5PM

Special Announcement:

Due to COVID-19 this event will be an online performance on Saturday, May 9 at 5:00PM. Watch the livestream here.

Watch Livestream.

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Online live performance.

The Muses proudly present their Original Works Projects, a memorable night of short plays created and produced by students.

Free, no tickets required

She Kills Monsters by Clarice Smith online live performance, May 7

She Kills Monsters by Clarice Smith online live performance, May 7

She Kills Monsters
Written by Qui Nguyen
Directed by Jared Mezzocchi and Lisa Nathans

May 7, 2020, 8pm

Watch Livestream.

Special Announcement:

NOTE: Due to the COVID-19 crisis, this will be an online, site-specific, audience integrated performance. The production will only be performed once, on Thursday, May 7 at 8PM. Watch the livestream here.

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Online live performance.

After the sudden and tragic death of her younger sister Tilly, Agnes Evans discovers a mysterious fantasy gaming notebook that offers clues into her sister’s life. Risking her own real-life relationships, Agnes enters the action-packed world of Dungeons and Dragons brimming with dominatrix warrior women, ogres and fairies to understand Tilly’s world and mourn her death. This touching story draws on nerd culture and queer representation to explore themes of sisterhood, loss and acceptance.

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, TDPS has found creative solutions to keep teaching, learning, and creating in an online environment. Originally scheduled for the Kogod Theatre, She Kills Monsters has moved to Zoom and the livestream of this online performance will be on Thursday, May 7 at 8PM. The audience will experience the play in real time as it is performed by actors in their homes.

Playwright Qui Nguyen has given his full support and blessing to reimagine this play for the digital world.

“Nguyen is a refreshing, break-the-rules writer—he has a ready embrace of pop culture, high-school speak and ‘High Fidelity’ cool, and he also has a mission to redeem gaming geeks everywhere….” — Chicago Tribune

Free, no tickets required.