Fresh Acts - April 10 to 13

group of twelve people sit in theatre seats with laptops and scripts

Artistic Director: Kate Walat

Department Performances

  • Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 8pm - Purchase tickets here
  • Thursday, April 11, 2024 at 8pm - Purchase tickets here
  • Friday, April 12, 2024 at 3pm - Purchase tickets here
  • Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 2pm - Purchase tickets here
  • Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 8pm - Purchase tickets here


This spring festival of brand-new plays is written, directed, and performed by students...the future of the American theatre!
 

  • Advance tickets: $8 general public / $5 students, seniors & UAlbany faculty-staff
  • Day of show tickets: $13 general public / $10 students, seniors & UAlbany faculty-staff

Program

(Photo provided by Department of Music and Theatre; pictured are the playwrights, directors and stage managers)


Fresh Acts presents readings of six one-act plays written, directed, stage managed and performed by students under the mentorship of Fresh Acts artistic director Kate Walat, associate professor and playwright-in-residence in the Theatre Program. The plays were chosen from a competitive, blind submission process. The final selections were made by Brooklyn-based playwright Amina Henry, whose own play Little Rapes will be presented in the Authors Theatre reading series in collaboration with the New York State Writers Institute on Tuesday, April 2. 

“Fresh Acts provides UAlbany playwrights with the opportunity to be in rehearsal with their new plays, as actors become the first to give voice to their characters and directors begin to envision the plays’ theatrical potential,” says Walat. “This year’s plays showcase the incredible range of creative voices and perspectives of UAlbany’s community of writers and theatre-makers.” The playwrights in the festival include Theatre majors as well as students studying English/Creative Writing, Music, Business and Political Science. 

One of this year’s plays, Hiatus by Donnie-Lee Frazier, was previously selected by a national search to appear in the New South Young Playwrights Festival at Horizon Theater in Atlanta. Twice in the past five years plays that appeared in Fresh Acts have gone on to be selected for Capital Repertory Theatre’s NEXT ACT! festival, offering students professional opportunities. In the fall of 2020, two plays that were previously part of the festival went on to be fully produced with a faculty director in the Theatre Program’s NEW WORKS/NEW WAYS. 

This year’s Fresh Acts festival includes two different programs of plays presented by two ensembles of student performers. The Friday 3pm performance will debut “fresh bites”: a showcase of excerpts of works-in-progress by students currently in UAlbany’s Advanced Playwriting class.