The road to Artist Point (the final section of SR 542) and Highway 20 (starting at Ross Dam Trailhead) are both closed for the season.

New Play Cafe

Bellingham TheatreWorks presents New Play Cafe - six readings of new plays by Pacific Northwest Playwrights, selected from dozens of submissions. From wacky comedies to mind bending dramas to a staunch believer in Bigfoot, these plays represent the cutting edge of work coming out of the Pacific Northwest. 

Friday April 4: SYNC by Shanna Allman. So what if my boyfriend is a robot!?!? 

Saturday April 5: WHAT AN IMPOSSIBLE IDEA by Tommer Peterson. Poetic journey into Indigenous lives. 

Sunday April 6: ONE DAY, WE WILL ALL JOIN HANDS by Dane Wheaton. Completely mind-bending drama. Nothing is as it seems. 

Friday April 18: BIGFOOT by Meghan Endres Brown. A true believer, with a podcast, is willing to sacrifice her family for Bigfoot. 

Saturday April 19: BORN A CLOWN by Rand Higbee. A genetic scientist is hilariously upended by her research. 

Sunday April 20: UGLY CRY CHRISTMAS by Brianna Barrett. A sweet exploration of a fragile teenager befriending an elderly woman online.

Starts: April 04, 2025

Occurs:
4/04/2025
4/05/2025
4/06/2025
4/18/2025
4/19/2025
4/20/2025
Time: 7 p.m.

Admission: By Donation

Location: New Prospect Theatre
207 Prospect St., Bellingham, WA 98225

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Produced By: Bellingham TheatreWorks

Contact Person: Steve Lyons

Phone: 360-296-1753

Email: stevelyons35@gmail.com

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