Pittsburgh Playwrights presents plays by locals in 2017

Mark Clayton Southers
Mark Clayton Southers

Pittsburgh—As part of their mission to develop and showcase the works of local playwrights, Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company is proud to present three world premiere plays by local playwrights in 2017.
Pittsburgh Playwrights continues to be a leader in presenting world premiere productions by area writers. “Specifically, this season will introduce the voices of playwrights Arlene Weiner, Steve Hallock and Michael A. Jones to our devoted audience,” said  Monteze Freeland, PPTC’s artistic associate. “We are proud to offer our growing list of patrons an accurate depiction of cultural collaboration through the lens of a Pittsburgh playwright.”
PPTC’s Founder and Producing Artist Director Mark Southers is also excited about the 2016/2017 season. “With our historic production of August Wilson’s ‘Seven Guitars’ we’re off to a great start. I’m looking forward to the balance of our season.”
Some of the plays to be showcased in 2017 are:

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