Shakespeare’s raucous, bawdy comedy concerns Mistress Page and
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Playwrights & Poets Festival
Come celebrate literary talent in our community!
Enjoy original one act short plays and poems presented by their author. From drama to comedy,
Friday, January 19 and Saturday, January 20, 2024.
General admission is $5.00.
May pay at the door (cash only) or online thru Ticket Tailor (click here, no extra fee).
Presentations begin at 7:00 pm.
Lobby and cash bar opens at 6:00 pm.
Playwrights & Poets Festival
Come celebrate literary talent in our community!
Enjoy original one act short plays and poems presented by their author. From drama to comedy,
Friday, January 19 and Saturday, January 20, 2024.
General admission is $5.00.
May pay at the door (cash only) or online thru Ticket Tailor (click here, no extra fee).
Presentations begin at 7:00 pm.
Lobby and cash bar opens at 6:00 pm.
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Calling all Playwrights & Poets – Submit by Oct 15
See your creative writing come to life on stage!
Emerging Playwrights & Poets Festival
January 19 & 20, 2024
Entries are now being accepted through October 15, 2023 for the 2024 festival.
We are looking for original, one act plays to be preformed on stage, as well as spoken word poetry.
All entries must be emailed. Videos and handwritten copies will not be accepted. Please include your: first and last name, cell phone and preferred email. Email your scripts and poems to Lori Carmine, Park Manager:
lcarmine@joliet.gov by October 15, 2023.
All entries will be reviewed by our panel. Selected one acts and poems will be notified the first week of November. Playwrights selected will receive a $100 stipend and poets $25 per poem after the performance.
If chosen, authors of short plays are responsible for: readying their script for stage, keeping props and set to a minimum, selecting their actors and rehearsing them on your own time and location.
We will give each entry a night to rehearse on the stage before presenting. One act plays should be 10 – 30 minutes long. Poets will also have time on stage to rehearse, if desired.
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