Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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T2’s New Play Fest neither gone nor forgotten

- LARA JO HIGHTOWER

In its 12 years of existence, the Arkansas New Play Festival at TheatreSqu­ared has become a much-anticipate­d event — locally as well as nationally. That’s why the folks at T2 are hoping that, despite the global pandemic, the event can be safely and successful­ly delayed until later in the summer — but not canceled.

“The Arkansas New Play Festival was originally slated for early April 2020 and will move to a modified summer schedule,” confirms Joanna Sheehan Bell, T2’s director of marketing and communicat­ion. “Performanc­e dates are being confirmed with festival partner The Momentary and several artists.”

Though the delay may have been disappoint­ing at first, Bell points out that the company has discovered a silver lining.

“The rescheduli­ng will allow for the exciting addition of a staged workshop production in partnershi­p with an offBroadwa­y company,” she says. “This work will be a new musical that is slated to make its New York debut in 2021.”

The festival is a chance for both fledgling and establishe­d playwright­s to workshop new work and see it performed in front of a live audience.

“The New Play Fest offers this really unique opportunit­y to rehearse with actors for several days, put it up in front of an audience and see what’s working (and what’s not),” notes Russell Leigh Sharman, whose play “The Interrogat­or” will be featured this year. “Then you get another several days of rehearsal and another performanc­e, to try things out, experiment, refine, explore.

For two weeks you’re writing and re-writing furiously, giving the actors new pages on a daily basis, even when you thought there was nothing left to say. It’s really two weeks of intensive developmen­t, constant feedback and audience engagement. And it’s absolutely thrilling.”

Sharman — who is currently an assistant professor of practice in the Department of Communicat­ion at the University of Arkansas — is one of several local artists whose work will be produced at this year’s fest.

“The first will be a brand new piece, devised by our local artistic affiliates at the LatinX Theatre Project,” says Bell. “The new play, ‘Heroes and Monsters,’ will be a continuati­on of LXTP’s unique style of work, featuring original dialogue, movement, poetry and rap. ‘The Interrogat­or’ is a World War II thriller based on transcript­s of actual interrogat­ions carried out at Fort Hunt, a top-secret prisoner of war camp code-named P.O. BOX 1142.”

T2 Artistic Director Robert Ford says the influence of the New Play Fest has been far-reaching.

“From the beginning, one of our core missions at T2 has been fostering new work, launching it here in Northwest Arkansas and sending it out into the world,” notes Ford. “Plays like Amy Evans’ ‘The Champion,’ Arkansas native Kevin Cohea’s ‘Sundown Town’ and several of my own plays, like ‘My Father’s War.’

“Bryna Turner’s ‘At the Wedding’ was developed at the 2019 Arkansas New Play Festival and is slated for a Lincoln Center debut prior to its regional premiere here at T2 next season,” he goes on. “We’re in close touch with the half a dozen or so playwright­s who we’ll be featuring over the course of the next year. They can’t wait to get back into the rehearsal room with our actors and ultimately share their works-in-progress with our astute, and definitely hungry-for-new-work, audiences. The festival has become an important incubator for new work, here at TheatreSqu­ared and for the national theater community.”

As far as the full lineup of the festival, as well as its new dates: Stay tuned. Bell says T2 hopes to announce that informatio­n in the coming weeks.

 ?? (File Photo) ?? TheatreSqu­ared has a state-of-the-art building in Fayettevil­le that’s still brand new, having opened in the fall of 2019, but coronaviru­s concerns have delayed or canceled several of the profession­al company’s events in 2020. T2 spokeswoma­n Joanna Sheehan Bell hopes the Arkansas New Play Festival can be reschedule­d for later this summer.
(File Photo) TheatreSqu­ared has a state-of-the-art building in Fayettevil­le that’s still brand new, having opened in the fall of 2019, but coronaviru­s concerns have delayed or canceled several of the profession­al company’s events in 2020. T2 spokeswoma­n Joanna Sheehan Bell hopes the Arkansas New Play Festival can be reschedule­d for later this summer.

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