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Clock ticks as playwrights prepare for performances

Most students on a weekend are recovering from the past school week or going to work, but some playwrights from City Theatre are doing the exact opposite. This weekend, Sept. 11 to Sept. 12, will be anything but calm for the playwrights participating in an annual City Theatre tradition.

City Theatre will be hosting its annual 29 ½-Hour Playwriting Festival. The festival, which is going into its 11th year, is where groups of seasoned playwrights gather around, each producing a 10-minute play based on an image or phrase of the festival director’s choosing.

It seems easy enough to create a 10-minute play with an unknown topic, but what’s the catch? All playwrights have 10 hours to complete their plays, begin rehearsals the next day and perform their scripts later that night, hence the 29 ½-Hour part of the festival’s name.
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The concept is intriguing and should be full of unexpected moments that even the actors themselves don’t see coming, which will be fun for the audience.

The performances for the 29 ½-Hour Playwriting Festival will be held at the Student Center on Sunday, Sept. 12 at 8 p.m. General admission will be $10 and for more information, please contact City Theatre at (916) 558-2173.

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