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The Fire This Time Festival 2022

Opening Date: Jan 17, 2022

Closing Date: Feb 06, 2022

The Fire This Time Festival 2022
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Playing @

Kraine Theatre

85 E 4th St New York, NY 10003

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The Fire This Time Festival was founded in 2009 by playwright Kelley Nicole Girod to provide a platform for early career playwrights of African and African American descent. Since its founding, the Festival has produced the plays of dozens of emerging writers whose works explore a wide range of themes and perspectives. The Festival also supports actors, directors, and technical personnel to help seed the pipeline with diverse talent and amplify underrepresented voices in theater in New York and beyond.
The Fire This Time playwrights have gone on to have their plays produced in cities across the United States and work as writers in film and television. The Fire This Time Festival has evolved into an annual January event and continues to grow, expanding upon its core short play presentations to offer panel discussions, staged readings, a playwright’s lab and other programs. The Festival has become a destination for diverse audiences, producers, and artists seeking new possibilities and opportunities in contemporary theater.


Zhailon Levingston (Chicken & Biscuits) will be the 2022 festival director! Mr. Levingston will be directing the world premieres of six short plays written by Black artists.


 The 2022 festival will feature the following works:

Wildest Dreams by Agyeiwaa Asante
For over 187 years Maybelle and Jimmy Dale have haunted the Mason plantation, a now popular tourist attraction and event venue. Tired of their time on this plane, they wonder what it’ll take to get them to the other side.

Red Red Wine by Rachel Herron
Somm was well on her way to becoming the first Black female Master Sommelier in the world, but she gave it all up to produce her own wine label. Now she’s enlisted the help of her mentee, Mel, to help grow the brand; the only question is whether Mel will still be on board once she learns the secret ingredient in their bestselling red.

Gurlfriend (Black is Black) by Fedna Jacquet
Two black girls drinking wine and living their best lives. #BlackGurlMagic #UnapologeticAF. We get to see them—jokes and bruises on display. By leaving the world outside, these best friends are able to bond in a fresh and delightful way…until the ever-shrinking classification of blackness threatens to exclude one of them.

Wookiees in The Wilderness by Marcus Scott
Bishop and Smokey are best pals. Smokey will do anything for Bishop, who is in the midst of recovering from a recent trauma. Bishop will do anything for Smokey including going out to the mountainside wilderness of the Lake of the Ozarks to prepare him for his upcoming Wilderness Survival test for the Eagle Scouts. But as the sundown begins and night falls upon them, the boys are reminded to truly be prepared for anything.

Mount Sinai by Phillip Christian Smith
Gladys and Minerva, casual chemo friends, discuss life, the south, children, and the handsome cancer patient in Room A.

By the way… by Lisa Rosetta Strum
Two best friends have been quarantined for the past month. When one of the friends reveals their true feelings for the other, perceptions, prejudices and fears get exposed and a friendship could be changed forever.

COVID Safety Information:
For those of you who choose to visit us in person, we ask that you adhere to our safety protocols.

Full vaccination (two weeks past final dose of Pfizer, Moderna, or J&J) is required for all audience members, staff, and performers.
Audience members and performers are required to fill out a contact tracing form upon arrival
Masking is required for audience and staff
Masks may be removed while seated in the back of the theater to enjoy drinks provided the bar is open and an empty row is left between masked and unmasked sections.
Audience members seated in the front section of the theater will be fully masked at all times.
Seating is limited to half normal capacity with space left between parties.
The theater is equipped with a ventilation system capable of completely replacing the air in the space every ten minutes.
Surfaces are sanitized regularly.
We accept the following as proof of vaccination status:
Your US vaccine card
The NY Excelsior app or NJ Docket app
A photo of your vaccine card with matching photo ID
A non-US vaccine card presented with a passport and itinerary
All in attendance (audience, staff, performers, etc) must adhere to these policies or be asked to leave.

Performance Schedule:

Thursday, January 20 at 7pm
Friday, January 21 at 7pm
Saturday, January 22 at 7pm
Friday, January 28 at 7pm
Saturday, January 29 at 7pm
Sunday, January 30 at 3pm
Friday, February 4 at 7pm
Saturday, February 5 at 7pm
Sunday, February 6 at 3pm

Director

Zhailon Levingston

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

Listed atTKTS

Never

Full-price tickets

$20

Accessibility:

Box Office

The box office is in the lobby but it's not street level.

Curb Ramps

There are curb ramps on the corner.

Restroom

Restrooms on 2nd floor, up one flight of steps

Directions Subway

6 to Bleecker Street. Walk east on Bleecker to 3rd/Bowery, north to East 4th Street. Or F, V to 2nd Ave stop and walk north.

Seating

Seats 99.

Elevator\Escalator

None.

Telephone

None.

Entrance

One flight of stone stairs to enter the building from the sidewalk. The theatre is located on the main level.

Visual Assistance

None.

Folding Armrests

None.

Water Fountain

KGB car on 2nd floor, accessible by one flight of steps.

Assisted Listening System

None.

Wheelchair Info

The theatre isn't wheelchair accessible.

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By Subway:

6 to Bleecker Street. Walk east on Bleecker to 3rd/Bowery, north to East 4th Street. Or F, V to 2nd Ave stop and walk north.

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