Salem's Theatre 33 finds a bigger stage * Oregon ArtsWatch
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Theatre 33 is expanding its summer festival this year, presenting six new plays by Northwest playwrights starting July 29 at Willamette University. The company is adopting a repertory schedule to allow out-of-town visitors to see multiple productions easily and increasing rehearsal time for better outcomes. For the first time, Theatre 33 is also introducing staged readings in Portland with local artists, enhancing accessibility to new, homegrown theatrical works. It plays a crucial role in developing new plays and providing extensive resources to ensure their success.
Theatre 33 is staging six new plays by Northwest playwrights during their summer festival, which runs from July 29 in two theaters at Willamette University.
The company is changing to a repertory system to facilitate multiple play viewings for out-of-town visitors and is increasing rehearsal time.
In addition to their summer festival, Theatre 33 is expanding to Portland, with staged readings at PSU's Lincoln Studio Theater featuring regional talent.
Theatre 33 focuses on developing new plays by Northwest writers, providing crucial development resources to enhance these works for audiences.
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