The Fire This Time Festival
FRIGID New York will present the 16th season of the Obie Award-winning The Fire This Time Festival, a platform for playwrights of African and African-American descent to write and produce evocative material for diverse audiences, at wild project (195 E 3rd St, New York, NY 10009), January 23-February 2, 2025. The 10-minute play program will feature six World Premiere plays by Brittany Fisher, FELISPEAKS, Jeanette W. Hill, D.L. Patrick, TyLie Shider, and Garrett Turner, directed by Kimille Howard.
Pound Cake
Written by Brittany Fisher
A young Billie
Holiday awaits a medical evaluation as she considers signing up to be a
testing candidate for a procedure she believes will alter her memory, as
doctors enter the early stages of discovering the lobotomy. While she
waits, she has a life-changing encounter.
OUT
Written by FELISPEAKS
“OUT” is a short play about a
Nigerian mother and her Black Irish daughter navigating the complexities
of queer identity and what it means to be a part of the LGBTQIA+
community. It is about learning, loss and acceptance.
Just One Good Day
Written by Jeanette W. Hill
As the
full-time caregiver for her husband Greg, Sonya Davidson battles the
overwhelming burden of his deteriorating health, struggling with
feelings of inadequacy, anger, and guilt. As she yearns for one day of
normalcy, she fears that in holding on to the man she loves...she may
lose herself.
But Not Forgotten
Written by D.L. Patrick
“But Not
Forgotten” is a conversation between two sisters -- one of whom is
missing, and the other who keeps the search, and her sister's memory,
alive. It is about the bonds of sisterhood that transcend time, space
and death.
Security Watch
Written by TyLie Shider
Hagar and Abram are
getting ready for a romantic, life changing, work-night out, until a
keepsake drives a sharp wedge between them and causes them to question
the security of their relationship.
Immanentize the Eschaton
Written by Garrett Turner
The
workers at this car part factory are just trying to get by—until they
encounter their newest co-worker. She has a lot to say, and it might
cause trouble. Or will it cause revolution?
The Fire This Time Festival was founded in 2009 by playwright and producer Kelley Girod to provide a platform for playwrights of African and African-American descent to write and produce evocative material for diverse audiences. Since the debut of the first 10-minute play program in 2010, presented in collaboration with FRIGID New York, The Fire This Time Festival has has produced and developed the work of more than 90 playwrights including Katori Hall, Dominique Morisseau, Radha Blank, Antoinette Nwandu, Jocelyn Bioh, Marcus Gardley, korde arrington tuttle, Stacey Rose, Aziza Barnes, C.A. Johnson, Kevin R. Free, Charly Evon Simpson, Angelica Cheri, James Anthony Tyler, Jordan E. Cooper, Nathan Yungerberg, York Walker, Nia Akilah Robinson, Cris Eli Blak and Zoey Martinson.
The Fire This Time’s first anthology, “25 Plays from The Fire This Time Festival: A Decade of Recognition, Resistance, Rebirth, and Black Theater” edited by Kelley Girod was released by Bloomsbury Publishing in February 2022. www.firethistimefestival.com
- Plays and Dramas
- $25.00 + $2.50 fee
- January 23, 2025-February 2, 2025
- 120 minutes
- The Wild Project