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Home › News & Events › Events › New Directions Festival

New Directions Festival

March 26, 2026 to March 29, 2026

Venue: Tornabene Theatre

Join us in the Spring for the fifth annual New Directions Festival. The Festival showcases 100% student-created, student-designed, and student-performed content, allowing TFTV students to tell their stories through voices that are uniquely their own.

This workshop is free to attend.

New Directions Festival: Broken includes

  • Jack the People Hater: Written by Josiah Santos. Directed by Rayce Morland.
    • A play about a broken environment.
  • Mirror: Written by Josiah Santos. Directed by Rayce Morland.
    • A play about a broken motherhood.
  • Rebuilding: Written by Macy Lash. Directed by Lindsey Beardsley.
    • A play about a broken board game.
  • Unsent: Written by Maia Nastav. Directed by Rachel Pazos.
    • A play about a broken sibling bond and a box of teenage angst.
  • Woof at the Walls: Written by Dawson Stenzel. Directed by Ryan Feeney.
    • A play about a broken mind.
  • Super Rich Kids: Written by Lindsey Beardsley. Directed by Ryan Feeney.
    • A play about a broken friendship.
  • Something to Remember Me By: Written by Childs Hultquist. Directed by Rachel Pazos.
    • A play about a broken urn and a “sweeping” change.
  • Light Through the Cracks: Written by Brigette Rubi. Directed by Thalita DeAndrade.
    • A play about a broken but breathing world.
  • Lejos de Vos: Written by Alivia Alexander. Directed by Thalita DeAndrade.
    • A play about a broken system.

This project has been made possible by a grant from the College of Fine Arts Bank One Visiting Artist Professorship Awards.

DateTimeNotes
Thursday, Mar. 26, 20267:30pm
Friday, Mar. 27, 20267:30pm
Saturday, Mar. 28, 20261:30pm
Saturday, Mar. 28, 20267:30pm
Sunday, Mar. 29, 20261:30pm

Note: The New Directions Festival is offered separately from the subscription season package.

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