Daily News staff report
After shuttering last year because of the coronavirus pandemic, Palm Beach Dramaworks will reopen its doors in October for the 2021-2022 season with a historic first all five plays were written in the 21st century.
Dramaworks, at the Don & Ann Brown Theatre in West Palm Beach, said in a release that the plays ruminate on universal themes and subjects that seem to have a special urgency at this moment in time: love, longing, politics, race and racism, anti-Semitism, art, morality, aging, determination, resiliency and courage.
John Cariani’s Almost, Maine (2006), will kick off the season on Oct. 15. The play, which takes place on a Friday night in winter, comprises nine vignettes about falling in and out of love and the desire to connect. The play is the ideal piece to mark re-opening and the chance to reconnect with theater and with each other, Dramaworks said.
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