Where Storms Are Born (May 19)
by Harrison David Rivers
Directed by Miranda Haymon

Mourning the loss of her elder son Myles, Bethea tries to help her younger son Gideon through his grief. But as revelations surrounding Myles’ incarceration and death emerge, both mother and son must decide whether to fight or let go. With wit and empathy, this play reminds us of the courage and resilience it takes to chart a better way forward for the ones we love.

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Venus (June 2)
by Steve Yockey
Directed by Dara Malina

Venus is a pitch-black comedy that recounts one relationship as it spirals from a meet-cute at a boring book club to a beautiful first date of stargazing and then onto a spectacularly horrifying game of cat-and-mouse. Tackling the bizarre confluence of fear and the "need to be right" in modern life, these women more than prove how difficult it is out there when you're looking for love.

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The Sandwich Ministry (June 9)
by Miranda Rose Hall
Directed by Ian Rickson

A small town. A once-in-a-century storm. Three women gather to make sandwiches for neighbors who’ve been displaced from their homes by floods. As they contend with the damage of the storm, they learn what brings them together threatens to tear them apart. Is their friendship strong enough to make it through the night?

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