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Santiago Canyon's First Festival of One-Act Plays

Santiago Canyon's First Festival of One-Act Plays

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March 18, 20261m 58s

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Santiago Canyon Colleges inaugural Festival of Original One-Act Plays

Six first-time playwrights debut their new works in May, ranging from comedies to dramas and science fiction.

The project started with a call for submissions, receiving fourteen scripts in one month.

Auditions brought in fresh faces, leading to a diverse lineup of plays.

Fans like Ryan Coombs and Valerie Mora support small theaters and found joy in acting and stage-managing during the pandemic.

Coombss comedy, Earthquake Weather, blends neurotic worries with personal dilemmas.

Moras mythical drama, The Stillness That Swallows Sound, explores how small relationship hurts build into big problems.

Performances happen over two weekends in May, with evening and matinee shows.

Tickets cost twelve dollars for students and seniors, fifteen dollars general.

If successful, this could become an annual tradition.

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