Born and raised by immigrant parents in the South Bronx, Howard Zuckerman has spent the last 30 years on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, where with his...
Irwin Nayman’s Family Dynamics would make a fabulous sitcom, that I can see being relevant and timely. We follow as Nancy (Trina Tjersland), a women in...
In Cait Lang’s short one act play Our Last Ten Minutes, a women (Elissa Goonan) tells a man who she use to date, who is getting...
Rebecca Kanes’s new one act After Hours at NY WinterFest is highly topical especially with the #MeToo movement. We follow as fifteen year old Veronica (Joan...
Annie R. Such is an actor, playwright, and producer, originally hailing from Dallas, Texas. Graduating in May of 2012 with her BFA in Acting from University...
Victor Vauban Junior’s Martin’s Truth at the NY Winterfest is poetic with some strong messages. We are dropped off into a world unfamiliar to most people,...
Cait Lang has been working in theater in NYC for the last nine years. From production/stage managing large off-Broadway musicals, to working monthly one night off-off...
Kush Dhungana’s short one act play Poor Player, at the Winterfest was a thoughtful look at an aspiring actress’s attempt to carry on her craft despite...
Pizza and Whine is about a heart wrenching loss that reunites four cousins to share one crazy night with a few evil and welcoming spirits, and song,...
Mark Sickman is a published poet and a former national winner of the Robert Frost Foundation Poetry Award. He is the founder and publisher of the...
Rebecca Kane is a playwright and stage manager based in Astoria, Queens. Raised in South Florida, she began stage managing and playwriting in high school. She moved...
Marlene, is a new solo play about the legendary actress, performer–-and patriot-–Marlene Dietrich, starring Cindy Marinangel, directed by Judith Rose and written by Willard Manus. The show will...
Jeremiah Clay Neal is a writer and perorming artist originally from Las Vegas, NV. His parents (Jay and Cindy) worked as a musical duo named Harmony and...
Although he’s written more than a dozen screen plays, a novel and several short stories, The Jackpot is Tony Barone’s first full length stage play. He...
Ken Bravo was born in the Lower East Side about 50 years ago. He grew up in an area that was the melting pot of New...
Jon-Marc McDonald is a current MFA student in the writing program at Columbia University. A native of Fort Worth, Tx, McDonald moved to New York City...
Victor Vauban Júnior is a circus performer in love with his new-found passion: writing. As an aspiring dramatist, Mr. Vauban has had his works feature at...
Zack Aretakis is a composer, conductor, singer, and music educator from Long Island, New York. He holds degrees in music education and vocal performance from Florida...
Irwin Nayman, plays have been included in major New York City festivals, as well as various venues such as Theater Row, the theater at Baruch College,...
Christina Cruz has her M.A. in Theatre Studies from Montclair State University. Unspoken Conversations is her first full length play, and she is honored to have...
At just seventeen years old, Kush Dhungana has achieved much success as a playwright, screenwriter, director, and producer. Having written since he was fourteen, Dhungana has...
Where do you go if you are a young playwright and want to have your play produced? The answer is the NYWinter and NYSummerfest’s. This year...
I’m Just Loving It by Melissa Maney is set in a realm where nightmares come to life. We meet the sympathetic Glute (Eden Rubinpour) who believes...
Scott Brocious new drama Blue Cat is one of the many talented submissions to the NY WinterFest. Mr. Brocious also directs his piece and it is...
Livi Perrone is a writer, artist and teacher. Her mission is to create art that defies boundaries and strives toward representational justice for every demographic. She is...