SacTown 10-Minute Play Festival
We are excited to announce this year’s winners!
Our 2nd Annual SacTown Play Festival aired on Sunday, December 20, 2020.
The winners of the festival are…
- Best Playscript ($200 prize) – Conference Call by Megan Heinrich
- Best Overall Production ($100 prize) – Collector’s Item by Corrinn McCauley
In addition to the main prizes, we also have some honorable mentions:
- Audience Favorite winner is Zoe Jesse’s Through A Seagull’s Eyes
- Best Actor in a Comedy – Wesley Murphy
- Best Actress in a Comedy – Fatemeh Mehraban
- Best Actor in a Drama – Jason Markiewitz
- Best Actress in a Drama – Ronnie Duska Fowler
Thank you for joining us virtually at our 2020 SacTown 10-Minute Play Festival!
Stay tuned for details on our 2021 Playwrighting Festival!
Because of the virtual nature of the festival this year, the event will be free to view. As a performing arts organization, we, like our fellow theatre companies, performers, and lovers of the arts, have been deeply impacted by the aberration that has been 2020. As such, we would be most appreciative of your financial investment – donations can be made here.
Thank you to all of the finalists who took part in this year’s festival:
- Undercover Novice – Paul Greisen
- Don’t Write an Essay on This Play! – Mark Sommerville
- Conference Call – Megan Heinrich
- Collector’s Item – Corrinn McCauley
- Through A Seagull’s Eyes – Zoe Jesse
Festival Overview
Our 2nd Annual Festival of 10-minute Plays Featuring The Works of Local Writers!
The SacTown 10-Minute Play Festival has been created to support aspiring playwrights. The competition has been designed with the goal to inspire, educate and nurture artists and our community towards a thoughtful and humane world view through the art of story-telling.
We desire to help theatre artists find their voices, cultivate social consciousness and prepare for a lasting career. We support new and established playwrights and incubate new plays.
We seek to make a lasting, life-long impression on our community – inspiring the audience to continue provocative conversations long after the curtain closes.