Boise Contemporary Theater’s annual BIPOC Playwrights Festival, founded in 2021 with assistance from the Idaho Women’s Charitable Foundation, seeks to champion emerging and mid-career playwrights by connecting exceptional works with professional actors, directors, and technicians. The festival gives playwrights of color the chance to workshop their script during the week with a director and full cast. Hearing their words read out loud by professional actors provides valuable feedback. The festival culminates in staged readings of their scripts. This experience helps inform their work, building the careers of playwrights of color, so they can keep telling their stories. For the first time, BCT's annual festival will be held in BCT's own theater! Join us for staged readings and performance pieces on the MainStage at BCT. 2024 also marks the launch of the Young Playwrights Initiative, which includes one unproduced work by a writer between 18 and 25 years old in the lineup. Festival Passes include all five readings and performances for $30. Tickets to individual events are also available for $10 each.
Ages: Many of our plays include strong language and mature themes and are best suited for mature audiences (17 and older).
Boise Contemporary Theater is at 854 Fulton St, Boise, ID.
BIPOC Playwrights Festival (8/21/24-8/25/24)
Silent Sky (4/17/24-4/17/24)
CLYDE'S by Lynn Nottage (2/14/24-2/17/24)
Clyde's (1/31/24-1/31/24)
Middle of the World (10/11/23-10/28/23)
BREAK IT DOWN, written and performed by Herb Newsome (8/26/23-8/26/23)
Wild Wild Jest & This Town of Perfect Flaws (5/11/23-5/13/23)
Tiny Beautiful Things (3/8/23-3/25/23)
Sweat (1/25/23-2/11/23)
"The Hollow In Between" & "Dead Ends" (11/3/22-11/5/22)
Videos
Alton Brown Live
Morrison Center (3/27 - 3/27) | ||
Misery
Stage Coach Theatre (5/30 - 6/14) | ||
PUFFS
Bydand Theater Company (1/10 - 1/25) | ||
How Did This Get Made? Live!
Morrison Center (3/28 - 3/28) | ||
The Little Prince
Morrison Center (4/11 - 4/27) | ||
Sweet Honey in the Rock
Morrison Center (2/21 - 2/21) | ||
Ordinary Days
Stage Coach Theatre (4/18 - 5/3) | ||
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