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  • Note: The event is currently at capacity, though unused tickets may be released prior to the festival. From the organizers: The sixth Latinx New Play Festival will take place at La Jolla Playhouse, October 27 – 29, 2023. The Latinx New Play Festival expands the presence of Latinx stories and artists on the American stage, and spotlights the broad range of today’s Latinx experience. Four scripts have been selected to be rehearsed and developed at the Playhouse, culminating in a live public reading at the festival. The festival will be free for everyone to attend, and includes a schedule of in-person readings of new works, panel discussions and other events. Produced by Dr. Maria Patrice Amon, the Playhouse’s 2023/2024 Artist-in-Residence, in partnership with La Jolla Playhouse, the Latinx New Play Festival was originally launched in 2016 by San Diego Repertory Theatre. La Jolla Playhouse is delighted to be able to provide this vibrant, important arts event a new home in San Diego. Dates Oct 27 – 29, 2023 Venue Play Development Center, La Jolla Playhouse Google Map | Parking Info About the plays: FRIDAY OCT 27 6 p.m. Artistic and Literary Panel 7 p.m. Manning 9 p.m. Opening Reception SATURDAY OCT 28 Saturday Afternoon 2 p.m. The Jersey Devil is a Papi Chulo 4 p.m. Dramaturgy Panel Dinner break, 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. We encourage Matinee attendees to stay on, and Evening attendees to arrive early. On-site food options currently include street vendor Elotes Locos. Saturday Evening 6 p.m. Directors Panel 7 p.m. The Invocation of Selena SUNDAY OCT 29 12 p.m. Local Project Presentation 1 p.m. Scholar Panel 2 p.m. Apple Bottom 4 p.m. Conversation with Playwrights 5 p.m. Closing Reception Related links: La Jolla Playhouse website | Instagram | Facebook
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