Join us for MTG’s inaugural One-Act Festival featuring four original plays from local actors!
Festival Dates: July 18 & 19, beginning at 1 pm
The following original plays will be performed.
More details about the festival to come!
Wilt, by Mylee Evonovich
What would you do if you were given the chance to alter fate?
Soon-to-be-married Joseph Richards questions this after he is warned by the overseers of fate that he will lose his fiancée, Amari, in 10 days and that only he can change the outcome. Joseph goes on a mission, searching for other people confronted by these powerful deities, to find a solution with the help of their experiences to prevent this fate from occurring. Will Joseph succeed and stop the clock of fate? Or will his efforts be for naught? Only time will tell.
Two Plays by Steven E. Smith
A mysterious man shows up at the home of an elderly woman.
Diedre - F, 77
Wyatt - M, 55
A local theater group is holding auditions for their next production.
Kelly - F, mid 20s - mid 30s - Gossipy, Sassy and insecure
Brad - M, late 20s - late 30s - Charismatic, wants everyone to have a good time
Kendra - F, late 20s - late 30s - Friendly but not above gossip
Bella - F, 30s - Sincere, Well-adjusted, Kind
Monica - F, late 40s - mid 50s - Dramatic, Negative and often rude
Jason - M, late 40s - mid 50s - Deep thinker, Lover of the arts
Scotty - M, 30s - 40s - Reserved, intelligent, considerate
The Beauty Contest: An Afternoon on Mt. Olympus,
an original adaptation by Genia Allard
Based on a concept by Lewy Olfson
What happens on Mount Olympus doesn’t always stay there, as we find out in this clever little comedy. Four bored goddesses, one resourceful mail lady (also a goddess) and one unsuspecting human add up to celestial trouble. With the arrival of a mysterious golden apple, the recipe to shape the course of history is written. And who finally gets to keep the golden apple? Not even the goddesses know for sure!