2024 First Light Festival offers 6 public lectures of new works this spring

Lectures and workshops2024 First Light Festival offers 6 public lectures of new works this spring

The festival is hosted by Ensemble Studio Theater and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and is part of the organization’s cooperation to develop science and technology plays.

Ensemble studio theater and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation announced the works that appeared as part of the 2024 First Light Festival. The festival, hosted by the collaborative organizations, is part of their EST/Sloan project for the development of new science and technology plays, and the festival is on April 25, June-3 with free presentations held in Ensemble Studio Theater.

The festival contains six public lectures and two closed lectures for internal development. The free 3-hour public reading series is as follows: Jacob Marx Rice’s Binding energy April 25, Jacquelyn ReingoldOrva and nadine May 16, Melisa Ten’s Disrupt May 23, Sandra A. Daley-Sharif’s Amma’s mind June 6, Karina Billini’s Apple below June 13, and Meghan Endres Brown’s Big foot June 17.

Private Development Lectures will also be held for Allyson Morgan’s Teenage Huntress and Frozen: the eggplacing musical, written by Zhu yi and compiled by Yoonmi Lee.

In 1998, the EST/Sloan project began to challenge and broaden modern audiences’ science. Mary Elizabeth Hamilton’s Smartoriginally instructed and developed by the program his world premiere Last year at ensemble theater.

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