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Broward College will present Take Ten, an original short play festival, on April 24th and 25th at 8 pm. The festival, which is free of charge, features ten 10-minute plays written by Florida Playwrights and selected by a panel of theatre professionals. The festival will also feature a panel discussion, led by the playwrights, about the art of creating original works.
Performed by Broward College theatre students, the short plays revolve around the theme "Be the Change". Featured playwrights are Connie Schindewolf, Laurie Tanner, Bruce Karp, Arianna Rose, Leslie Sanderson, Tyler Powell, Edward Bloor, Ken Preuss, and Dorothea Cahan. The plays address subjects such as the environment, immigration, academic integrity, recovery from addiction, PTSD, female empowerment, and challenges in policing.
While tickets to the event are free, donations will be accepted.
For more information, contact theatre@broward.edu.
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