2026 Maine Playwrights One Act Festival

We are proud to present another One Act Festival with all four one act plays written by Maine playwrights! The first weekend's performances will feature cabaret-style seating with appetizers, dessert, and more. The following weekend will be presented with normal theater seating. The June 4th Preview Night performance is presented without food and drink service.

 

[ Click Here for $10 June 4 & 11 Tickets ] 

[ Click Here for June 5, 6 & 7 Cabaret-style Performances ]

[ Click Here for June 12, 13 & 14 Performances (Regular Theater Seating) ]

Kitchen Knife

Fleeing the horrors of post-apocalyptic America, Daphne finds refuge at an idyllic farm run by a mysterious man and his household of women. But all is not well in this seeming paradise, and Daphne must decide whether safety comes at too great a cost.
Written by Angelina Nichols of Stockton Springs, ME.  Directed by Ivy Lobato.

Miss Le Gallienne Announces the New Season

Actress Eva Le Gallienne faces her first press conference after the fire that almost killed her and the scandal of her girlfriend's divorce.  A photographer’s flashbulb triggers a post-traumatic response, and Eva’s public persona unravels as the shocking memories overwhelm her narrative.
Written by Carolyn Gage of Southwest Harbor, ME.  Directed by Gwyneth Sauvage.

Dust

Set against the backdrop of The Great Depression, a defeated and hopeless man makes an unlikely connection with a hobo while waiting to hop a freight train in the Oklahoma Panhandle.
Written by Eddie Adelman of Belfast, ME.  Directed by Tyler Johnstone.

on astral projection & troubleshooting for the stars

At the place where Heaven and Earth meet, there is a projection booth. In it, a Very Important Projector is in the process of breaking down, and a very unimportant projectionist is about to have the most universal experience of all: an existential crisis of astronomical proportion - or, as it is more commonly known, “calling I.T. for help.”
Written by Keaton Harper of Limerick, ME.  Directed by Maci Burgess.