It Will All Make Sense in the Morning at the Greenbelt Arts Center, Sep 20

It Will All Make Sense in the Morning at the Greenbelt Arts Center, Sep 20

It Will All Make Sense In the Morning
by Erica Smith
A Staged Reading
Directed by Rocky Nunzio

September 20, 2025 at 8PM

Location: Greenbelt Arts Center

A girl that suffers from terrible nightmare’s befriends a boy that can remove dreams. Unfortunately her nightmares are so vivid that removing them causes him physical pain. Reuniting as adults the two must reconcile the care they have for one another as well as the question “what do you do when you can’t help but harm the one person that can help you?”

Pay what you can, starting at $5

Tickets: Buy tickets here.

Fiveplay at the Greenbelt Arts Center, May 31-Jun 15

Fiveplay at the Greenbelt Arts Center, May 31-Jun 15

The Greenbelt Arts Center presents:
Fiveplay
by local playwright Erica Smith
directed by Rocky Nunzio

May 31 – June 15, 2024

Location: Greenbelt Arts Center

An affectionate look at polyamory and the modern family. Emerson’s dating Sawyer, who’s married to Monty, who’s dating Ray, who’s also dating Avery, who’s married to Emerson. And their friend Keegan lives with them too. This is a show about a family — Venn House, six people who chose one another. Sure, sometimes poly people’s problems are about relationships. Sometimes they’re about jobs, or money, or haunted antiques. And sometimes family is even more complicated than it seems.

Ticket prices: $24 General Admission, $22 Seniors/Military, $12 Student/Youth. Buy tickets here.

Auditions for Fiveplay at the Greenbelt Arts Center, March 5 & 6

Auditions for Fiveplay at the Greenbelt Arts Center, March 5 & 6

The Greenbelt Arts Center announces auditions for:
Fiveplay
by local playwright Erica Smith
directed by Rocky Nunzio

Auditions: Tuesday March 5 and Wednesday March 6, 2024 at 7pm

Show dates: May 31 – June 15, 2024

Location: Greenbelt Arts Center

An affectionate look at polyamory and the modern family. Emerson’s dating Sawyer, who’s married to Monty, who’s dating Ray, who’s also dating Avery, who’s married to Emerson. And their friend Keegan lives with them too. This is a show about a family — Venn House, six people who chose one another. Sure, sometimes poly people’s problems are about relationships. Sometimes they’re about jobs, or money, or haunted antiques. And sometimes family is even more complicated than it seems.

For more information click here.

The Coil Project presents Stonefish at the Greenbelt Arts Center, Jan 11-20

The Coil Project presents Stonefish at the Greenbelt Arts Center, Jan 11-20

Stonefish
a guest production from The Coil Project
A new play by Erica Smith – World Premiere!
Directed by David Dieudonne

January 11 – 20, 2019

Sunday, January 13 is cancelled due to snow.

Content Warning: This show contains: themes of gun violence, and suicide; gunfire.

Location: Greenbelt Arts Center

Seven people are dead by Dixon’s hand, including Dixon himself. Now, as his twin sister Mason deals with the aftermath of what he’s done, she must decide how to move on without him, and whether she can — or should — forgive him.

Ticket prices: $22 General Admission, $20 Students/Seniors/Military, $12 Youth (12 and under with adult). Buy tickets here.

Auditions for Stonefish by Greenbelt Arts Center, Oct 14-15

Auditions for Stonefish by Greenbelt Arts Center, Oct 14-15

The Coil Project
Stonefish Auditions

The Coil Project announces open auditions for Stonefish, a new play by Erica Smith, directed by David Dieudonne.

Audition location and times: 4301 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 100, Washington DC

Monday, October 14, 2019 and Tuesday, October 15, 2019, from 7 pm to 10 pm

The building is immediately outside the Van Ness metro station (between CVS and Giant). Street parking is available.

Show location and times: Greenbelt Arts Center, 123 Centerway in Greenbelt, MD, January 4, 5, 11, 12, 2019, at 8 pm, and January 6 and 13, 2019, at 2 pm.

Seven people are dead by Dixon’s hand, including Dixon himself. Now, as his twin sister Mason deals with the aftermath of what he’s done, she must decide how to move on without him, and whether she can — or should — forgive him.

For more information, click here.