This #ReadABookDay, why not read a new play?
Check out this list of plays our team members have been loving this summer.
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Blood at the Root by Dominique Morisseau
“High school students navigating racial injustice and what it means to protest!”
— Sean, International Licensing
Bulrusher by Eisa Davis
“This Pulitzer finalist is a master class in language, both in her use of poetry and as a study in sociolinguistics.”
— Garrett, Acquisitions and Artistic Development
Dance Nation by Clare Barron
“This is to read with a buddy, as the shared moments of laughter and awkwardness will surely make you start remembering your own adolescence, and all the beauty and ferocity that went with it.”
— Courtney, Marketing
The Hatmaker’s Wife by Lauren Yee
”Have you ever used the phrase ‘If these walls could talk’? Well, in this magical play, THEY DO JUST THAT.”
— Tyler, Operations
Marian, or The True Tale of Robin Good by Adam Szymkowicz
“We are taken to Sherwood, where identity, gender and names shouldn’t be more important than kindness and empathy.”
— Rosemary, Amateur Licensing
She Talks to Beethoven by Adrienne Kennedy
“A short, layered and non-linear play that explores revolution, loss and the cathartic power of art.”
— Rachel, Acquisitions and Artistic Development
The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window by Lorraine Hansberry
“A thought-provoking exploration and indictment of White Liberals.”
— Fiona, Music & Publications
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10 Out Of 12 by Anne Washburn
“Because you know it’s bad when you’re missing tech.”
— Theresa, Professional Licensing
For even more plays and musicals, visit concordtheatricals.com.