Theatre Odyssey invites the submission of plays for its Tenth Annual Ten-Minute Play Festival. Play submission guidelines are available here. The company will begin accepting submissions on December 1. “We are excited to present the best of the original work of Gulf Coast playwrights, and to once again host our festival at the Cook Theatre,” […]
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THEATRE ODYSSEY’S THIRD ANNUAL STUDENT TEN-MINUTE PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL
Theatre Odyssey will present its Third Annual Student Ten-Minute Playwriting Festival on January 16, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. at the David S. and Ann V. Howard Studio Theatre, State College of Florida, Bradenton campus. “Again this year, Preston Boyd, actor, director, musician, and recently retired drama department head at Saint Stephen’s Episcopal School is […]
Theatre Odyssey Announces New Officers for 2014-2015
At their annual meeting on July 5, Theatre Odyssey’s Board of Directors elected the following officers, each with solid backgrounds in business and professional worlds, as well as having strong theater credentials: Tom Aposporos (President), an Anna Marian, is a longtime member of the real estate profession, and a newspaper columnist; he is a former […]
Ten-Minute Play Festival 2014 Winners Announced
Connie Schindewolf’s A Bottle of Vodka, a play about two alcoholics “thrown into a room in heaven or hell with two chairs and a bottle of vodka,” received the Best Play award at Theatre Odyssey’s Ninth Annual Ten-Minute Play Festival. Jenny Aldrich Walker and Don Walker starred in the play, with Preston Boyd’s direction. The […]
Ten-Minute Play Festival 2014 Winners
Connie Schindewolf’s A Bottle of Vodka, a play about two alcoholics “thrown into a room in heaven or hell with two chairs and a bottle of vodka,” received the Best Play award at Theatre Odyssey’s Ninth Annual Ten-Minute Play Festival. Jenny Aldrich Walker and Don Walker starred in the play, with Preston Boyd’s direction. The […]
The Ten-Minute Play Festival 2014 Making News!
Check out some of the press we’re getting so far! Sarasota Herald Tribune – Jay Handelman