Blue Stoop Class: Writing the Pandemic Present
Mar
17
to Apr 7

Blue Stoop Class: Writing the Pandemic Present

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Registration is rolling until March 10 at 11:59PM EST. No application is required (except for financial aid— Applications for financial aid are due March 5 at 5PM EST).

$250 w/financial aid available to residents of Greater Philadelphia (Bucks, Camden, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties)

4 week class: Sundays 12-2PM EST, March 17- April 7, 2024

Though much of the world has tried to move on, the devastating COVID-19 pandemic continues to shape our lives. This 4-week generative workshop focuses on writing the pandemic present. Open to writers of all genres interested in exploring the impact of the ongoing pandemic on their writing, this course is a supportive space for those still taking significant safety precautions. Through prompts for processing the pandemic, strategies for creating during crisis, and related readings, we will build a community of writers committed to meeting our present moment.

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Core Playwrights Reading: Renewals & Returns
Dec
18
2:00 PM14:00

Core Playwrights Reading: Renewals & Returns

Renewals & Returns by Briyana D. Clarel: Saturday, December 18 at 2 PM
Directed by Katrina Shobe

After a big move back to their sleepy suburban hometown, a 29-year-old overachieving librarian finds purpose in going above and way beyond to help patrons of their childhood library with problems big and small. Clarel brings their signature wit and insight to this lighthearted comedy, written as a pilot for television.

Free Tickets available here.

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Understanding Gender: A Training for Creators + Artists
Nov
16
7:00 PM19:00

Understanding Gender: A Training for Creators + Artists

Gender is a huge universe often shoved into narrow boxes. Understanding this universe is essential to creating artistic spaces that affirm people of all genders. This training offers a foundation to support creators and artists in navigating gender in their work, collaborations, and daily life.

This session covers:

  • The differences between gender, sex, and gender expression

  • The impact of systems of oppression on trans + gender non-conforming people

  • Affirming language

  • Best practices for people in the arts

  • Your specific questions!

This training is geared toward artists, whether onstage, on the page, in the studios, or in the shower. All are welcome! ASL Interpretation will be provided.

Register via Eventbrite here.

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Understanding Gender: A Training for Creators + Artists
Nov
12
1:00 PM13:00

Understanding Gender: A Training for Creators + Artists

Gender is a huge universe often shoved into narrow boxes. Understanding this universe is essential to creating artistic spaces that affirm people of all genders. This training offers a foundation to support creators and artists in navigating gender in their work, collaborations, and daily life.

This session covers:

  • The differences between gender, sex, and gender expression

  • The impact of systems of oppression on trans + gender non-conforming people

  • Affirming language

  • Best practices for people in the arts

  • Your specific questions!

This training is geared toward artists, whether onstage, on the page, in the studios, or in the shower. All are welcome! ASL Interpretation will be provided.

Register via Eventbrite here.

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InterAct Core Playwrights Reading
Dec
18
7:00 PM19:00

InterAct Core Playwrights Reading

settle down by Briyana D. Clarel: Friday, December 18 at 7 PM
Directed by Katrina Shobe

Aya suddenly has lots of time to fill after being suspended from work. Restless and reluctant to focus on the uncertain present, Aya starts planning for a beautiful future with their partner Elly. But Elly's not sure how the future Aya’s dreaming of fits into their life. settle down is a thoughtful, funny, moving portrait of Black love, queerness, possibility, and what it means to seek happiness in a world that doesn’t want you to find it. 

Tickets // Facebook

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Shifting Seasons: A Winter Writing Workshop
Dec
10
7:00 PM19:00

Shifting Seasons: A Winter Writing Workshop

The winter solstice is coming soon! Humans change, grow, and evolve just as the seasons do. In this 90-minute workshop, we will use creative writing to reflect on change and set intentions for the coming winter months. This workshop focuses on healing and growth. All levels of writing experience are welcome and embraced.

Sign up here.

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NIGHTSWEAT: A Mural Outrage Sketch Comedy Show
Feb
20
to Feb 29

NIGHTSWEAT: A Mural Outrage Sketch Comedy Show

Mural Outrage is back again! Join us for a trippy, drippy night of sweat and sketch comedy. Featuring Bing Crosby, conifers, talking dinosaurs, and owl-based acupuncture. Please wear something breathable and be prepared to question reality. BYONyQuil.

FEATURING: Dom Arp, Briyana Clarel, Eibhleann Clyne, Chris Cochran, Shakara Dyson, Jessica LaMonaca, Jake Lucas, Gabby Mason, Jules Noone, Julie Rigano, and Hen Smith.

CONNECT WITH MURAL OUTRAGE ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Facebook: /MuralOutrage
Instagram: @MuralOutrage

Poster art credit: Jean M. Hodges
Art Portfolio: thepoetjeanart dot weebly dot com

Tickets available via Eventbrite.

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Smitten: A Valentine's Themed Sketch Show
Feb
13
to Feb 16

Smitten: A Valentine's Themed Sketch Show

Love is in the air at Philly Improv Theater with Smitten: A Valentine's Themed Sketch Comedy show!

SPECIAL VALENTINE'S WEEK RUN!
Thursday, February 13th @ 9:00 p.m.
Friday, February 14th @ 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 15th @ 8:30 p.m.

FEATURING: Jake Al-Dookhi, Sheila Cherilus, Isabella Conrad, Laurel Johnson, B. Maverick, Matt McWilliams, LaPorscha Rodgers, and Ross Weisman.

WRITTEN BY: Briyana D. Clarel, Adam Dorn, Zoe Grobman, Paul E. Reese, Ryan Roe, Eric Shan, Ross Weisman, Caroline White, and Griffin Wynne. 


Tickets at phillyimprovtheater.com or Eventbrite.

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PAPA Reading: save the kids
Feb
2
5:30 PM17:30

PAPA Reading: save the kids

  • 302 South Hicks Street Philadelphia, PA, 19102 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Come check out two weekends of Pay-What-You-Decide readings showcasing PAPA Playwrights Project Members. Readings will be held February 1st, 2nd, 8th, & 9th in the Proscenium Theatre at The Drake!

save the kids by Claris Park
Directed by Cat Ramirez
Featuring: Briyana D. Clarel, Melissa Dunphy, Frank Jimenez, Vida Manalang

CW: School-Shootings

"As of November 2019 there were 45 school shootings in the US. Set amidst an active school shooting, save the kids is told from the viewpoint of the teachers – the grownups who actively make their life about fostering and protecting the lives of children in this harrowing exploration of the reality faced by some our most vulnerable."

Make your reservations below:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/papa-presents-save-the-kids-by-claris-park-tickets-88864952465

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new year, radiant you: a writing workshop
Jan
18
12:00 PM12:00

new year, radiant you: a writing workshop

Wednesday, January 15th from 6:30-8:30pm
Saturday, January 18tth from 12:00-2:00pm

The start of a new year is a great time to focus on yourself and your radiance. In this two hour workshop, we will use creative writing to reflect on the past year and set intentions for the new year. Session includes:

  • A supportive writing community 

  • Guided writing activities for self-exploration

  • Ways to use writing as a tool for growth and discovery

This workshop centers writing for healing and growth. All levels of writing experience are welcome and embraced. Register at thestarfruitproject.com.

CultureWorks Greater Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Building 
1315 Walnut Street, Suite 320
Philadelphia, PA 19107

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new year, radiant you: a writing workshop
Jan
15
6:30 PM18:30

new year, radiant you: a writing workshop

Wednesday, January 15th from 6:30-8:30pm
Saturday, January 18tth from 12:00-2:00pm

The start of a new year is a great time to focus on yourself and your radiance. In this two hour workshop, we will use creative writing to reflect on the past year and set intentions for the new year. Session includes:

  • A supportive writing community 

  • Guided writing activities for self-exploration

  • Ways to use writing as a tool for growth and discovery

This workshop centers writing for healing and growth. All levels of writing experience are welcome and embraced. Register at thestarfruitproject.com.

CultureWorks Greater Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Building 
1315 Walnut Street, Suite 320
Philadelphia, PA 19107

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The Mouse King Rises: On Ice!
Dec
19
to Dec 21

The Mouse King Rises: On Ice!

  • Philly Imrpov Theater (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Rhubarbs are back and full of more nutrients than ever to spread holiday cheer! Will there be singing? Yes. Will there be dancing? Yes. Will there be comedy? Yes. In the biz, that’s what we call ‘a triple threat’, and there’s nothing more threatening than vegetables! Don’t miss out on this hilarious show packed with original vaguely-holiday-themed sketches written and performed by The Rhubarbs in “The Mouse King Rises: On Ice!”

Tickets:

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Saved You a Plate & Queer Cheer Holiday Fair
Dec
9
6:30 PM18:30

Saved You a Plate & Queer Cheer Holiday Fair

Briyana D. Clarel’s Saved You A Plate and Brown Girls Squared’s woebegone.
Monday, December 9 | 8pm
$10 advance tickets | $15 at the door
Arrive early for a Queer Cheer Holiday Fair starting at 6:30pm, featuring vendors, activities, and festive cuteness!

Tickets available here.

ACT ONE: Saved You A Plate, A new piece about black queer connection and care, intimacy and interdependence, ruptures and repairs, fulfilling food and friendship. What nourishes us and what makes us feel whole. Directed by Briyana D. Clarel, this work-in-progress is devised by the ensemble and co-produced by The Starfruit Project.

Briyana D. Clarel is a young, gifted, and black queer writer, performer, and educator passionate about musical theatre, mangoes, and memoirs. Briyana is the founder of The Starfruit Project, an initiative supporting radical healing and brilliant growth through creativity. They are currently the Creative Nonfiction Editor for Homology Lit, a member of the sketch comedy teams The Rhubarbs and Mural Outrage, and a member of Ring of Keys.

The Starfruit Project is an arts organization that supports radical healing and brilliant growth through creative writing and performance programs that center queer and trans people of color. Offerings are for practicing artists, budding artists, and anyone seeking support on their journey toward healing and growth.

ACT TWO: woebegone by Cianon Jones, A birthday hits with the wake-up call of a lifetime. Killers, thieves, addicts, cannibals, gurus, and scientists--all these people together in one late-night bakery with serendipity at the helm of it all. Oh, how we end up at the brink. A precipice of every way life could go onward through the stories we live only in our own minds. Directed by Emilia Amador, this semi-staged production is produced by Brown Girls Squared.

Brown Girls Squared is a platform for the artistic craftsmanship of our creative teams, production teams, and casts. To cultivate authentic multicultural theater one has to look upon the entire collaborative process that produces the artwork. We work to open more opportunities for artists of color to be apart of projects that inspire them and for audiences to experience the passion tales of our stories. We want to share cultural representation and all the dynamics within it, learn with each other how the beauties of our differences are still based in our humanity, and to be seen in stories that reflect all of our experiences. We are more than tokenization and stereotyping for the theater—we are people with our own stories that are often quite similar to yours.

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dreams & delusions
Dec
6
7:00 PM19:00

dreams & delusions

SOLSTICE SERIES EVENTS AT THE PAINTED BRIDE ART CENTER

Cami Pileggi’s Dreams and Delusions
Friday, December 6 | 7pm – 9:30pm
$10 advance tickets | $15 at the door

Dreams and Delusions, an Immersive Experience Curated by Cami Pileggi. Don’t miss this one-night-only performance extravaganza showcasing the work of more than, 20 artists featuring visual, multi-media, and performance art in every form imaginable. Under the theme of an altered sense of reality, a walk-through experience, in which viewers can witness live performances, installations, and galleries, and buy pieces of work from local artists and vendors. Audiences are welcome to come and go from 7pm to 9:30pm. (It is recommended to come before 8:00 pm to get the full experience).

Tickets: https://paintedbride.org/events/solstice-series-dreams-and-delusions/

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December Scratch Night
Dec
2
7:00 PM19:00

December Scratch Night

The popular, long running monthly works-in-progress series.

Come see a roster of Philly’s most talented artists perform new material from shows they are working on in this fast-paced sampling of contemporary theater, dance, performance art, and everything in between. Scratch Night is hosted and curated by a different artist each month, and features four to six short performances by local companies and artists, offering an inside look at the future of performance. Featured artists this month include I-Chia Chiu, Vitche-Boul Ra, Oliver Spencer, and Briyana Clarel.

60 minutes

Free RSVP, $5 Suggested Donation

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Black Friday Comedy Marathon
Nov
29
to Nov 30

Black Friday Comedy Marathon

Philly Improv Theater is excited to host the Black Friday Comedy Marathon for its FIFTH year! The Black Friday Comedy Marathon is the longest continuous comedy show in Philadelphia – showcasing the best in improv, stand-up, sketch, and variety comedy acts from the City of Brotherly Love. This year’s marathon begins on Friday, November 29th at 3:00 p.m. and runs continuously through Saturday, November 30th at 11:59 p.m. Over 30 hours of comedy shows for an unbeatable price no matter how you purchase your pass!

The Rhubarbs: Friday @ 9:00pm

Mural Outrage: Saturday @ 8:30pm

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The Rhubarbs Present: The NeverEnding Veggie Tale
Oct
3
9:00 PM21:00

The Rhubarbs Present: The NeverEnding Veggie Tale

Long-time Sink or Sketch champions The Rhubarbs are gracing the Philly Improv Theater with their latest full-length show, which debuted as part of the inaugural Free Fringe festival! The Rhubarbs are Briyana D. Clarel, Tanya Morgan, Amanda Schafer, and Dan Mosley!, featuring Phil Thomas and Leslie Miller!

Tickets available via Facebook & Eventbrite.

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non-linear: works-in-progress by black lgbtq artists
Sep
23
7:30 PM19:30

non-linear: works-in-progress by black lgbtq artists

Curated by Ang Bey & Briyana D. Clarel
Produced by The Starfruit Project

Healing is non-linear. Art-making is non-linear. Let’s do both at the same time.

For Free Fringe Philly, we’re hosting an evening of theatre works-in-progress by black lgbtq artists.

Free tickets available via Eventbrite and Facebook.

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Pants from the Nurse's Office
Sep
20
to Sep 28

Pants from the Nurse's Office

Mural Outrage is one of Philly Improv Theater’s new house sketch teams with up and coming hilarious sketch writers. Come let Mural Outrage make you laugh your entire butt off! (Cause Philly is full of murals...and outrage...get it?)

Pants from the Nurses Office will cure all your back to school woes! Get your number 2 pencils and your graphing calculators ready and don’t forget your back up pants or you’ll have to get them from the nurse.

Friday, September 20th at 10pm

Saturday, September 21st at 10pm

Friday, September 27th at 10pm

Saturday, September 28th at 10pm

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The Rhubarbs Present: The NeverEnding Veggie Tale
Sep
19
8:00 PM20:00

The Rhubarbs Present: The NeverEnding Veggie Tale

The Rhubarbs are back with a new sketch comedy show for Free Fringe Philly! 

The Rhubarbs are Briyana D. Clarel, Tanya Morgan, Amanda Schafer, and Dan Mosley.

The show is Thursday, September 19th at 8:00pm at Wooden Shoe Books. Free tickets available via Eventbrite & Facebook.  


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the rhubarbs present: the brave little rhubarbs
Jul
12
to Jul 14

the rhubarbs present: the brave little rhubarbs

The first ever Tony Award-winning sketch comedy team slash first ever four-time Sink or Sketch champions, The Rhubarbs, are back with their fifth show in as many months! “The Brave Little Rhubarbs” features an hour of audience-favorite sketches as well as some never-before-seen stuff. The Rhubarbs will take you on a sketch adventure featuring music, comedy, and bravery, all you have to bring is yourself!

The Rhubarbs are Briyana D. Clarel, Tanya Morgan, Dan Mosley, and Amanda Schafer. They are directed by Carolyn Beatty.

Shows are Friday July 12 and Saturday July 13 at 9pm. Tickets available via Facebook & Eventbrite.

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