New Voices 2021 - Bill 1 Replay Stream
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Bill One
Fall Out
by Joseph Preston Hoyle, III
Bayard Rustin High School, Grade 10
Directed by Shamus
The Catch of Time
by Kiandra Edwards
Lankenau High School, Grade 11
Directed by Ozzie Jones
Things Could be Worst
by Sarah Bagonis
Strath Haven Middle School, Grade 8
Directed by Charlotte Northeast
The plays and monologues in the 2021 New Voices Festival are appropriate for middle school audiences and up unless otherwise noted.
Fallout
Suggestions of lingering trauma a veteran experiences after coming home from the Vietnam War, and periodic mature language. Appropriate for ages 14+.
The Catch of Time
Contains scenes that reference racism and slavery, including a scene on an auction block, a character who is a descendant of slave owners, and a depiction of a medical professional who demonstrates racial bias and violence against a Black patient. Periodic mature language. Appropriate for ages 14+
New Voices 2021 - Bill 2 Replay Stream
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Bill Two
Not Enough
by Sarahi Franco-Morales
Science Leadership Academy, Grade 10
Directed by Rebecca May Flowers
Two Monologues:
Directed by Miranda Thompson
Day/Month/Year
by Sophia Kaisermann
Radnor High School, Grade 10
The iTraveler
by Amara Ali
Academy at Palumbo, Grade 10
Hunger
by Esther Kim
Cheltenham High School, Grade 9
Directed by Rose Freeman
The plays and monologues in the 2021 New Voices Festival are appropriate for middle school audiences and up unless otherwise noted.
Hunger
Contains a reference to cannibalism within a fictitious, satirical setting.
Not Enough
Contains references to hospitalization, cancer treatment, and medical debt.
October 28-30, 2021
Streaming LIVE on YouTube
Registration Required for Access Link These are Pay-What-You-Decide performances. Featuring five plays chosen from more that 550 submissions as part of Philadelphia Young Playwrights' Annual Playwriting Festival. Written by students, directed by theatre professionals, and performed by Temple undergraduate actors. |
STREAMING PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE Thursday October 28 Bill One- 7pm Friday October 29 Bill Two- 7pm Saturday October 30 Bill Two- 2pm Saturday October 30 Bill One- 7pm Reserve your tickets online for no cost, and pay-what-you-decide via a link during the Stream on in advance. Special Showing & Discussion: Students' Digital Stories
Saturday October 30 5pm Students' unique perspectives of the world, themselves, and each other presented in a digital story format. |
Bill OneFall Out
by Joseph Preston Hoyle, III Bayard Rustin High School, Grade 10 Directed by Shamus The Catch of Time by Kiandra Edwards Lankenau High School, Grade 11 Directed by Ozzie Jones Things Could be Worst by Sarah Bagonis Strath Haven Middle School, Grade 8 Directed by Charlotte Northeast The plays and monologues in the 2021 New Voices Festival are appropriate for middle school audiences and up unless otherwise noted. Fallout Suggestions of lingering trauma a veteran experiences after coming home from the Vietnam War, and periodic mature language. Appropriate for ages 14+. The Catch of Time Contains scenes that reference racism and slavery, including a scene on an auction block, a character who is a descendant of slave owners, and a depiction of a medical professional who demonstrates racial bias and violence against a Black patient. Periodic mature language. Appropriate for ages 14+ |
Bill TwoNot Enough
by Sarahi Franco-Morales Science Leadership Academy, Grade 10 Directed by Rebecca May Flowers Hunger by Esther Kim Cheltenham High School, Grade 9 Directed by Rose Freeman Two Monologues: Directed by Miranda Thompson Day/Month/Year by Sophia Kaisermann Radnor High School, Grade 10 The iTraveler by Amara Ali Academy at Palumbo, Grade 10 The plays and monologues in the 2021 New Voices Festival are appropriate for middle school audiences and up unless otherwise noted. Hunger Contains a reference to cannibalism within a fictitious, satirical setting. Not Enough Contains references to hospitalization, cancer treatment, and medical debt. |