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Jan11
Theatre & Performing Arts

Pegasus Theatre Chicago’s 38th Annual Young Playwrights Festival


Chicago – Pegasus Theatre Chicago presents the 38th Annual Young Playwrights Festival,January 5 – 26,2025 at Chicago Dramatists, 798 N. Aberdeen. 

For nearly four decades, the Young Playwrights Festival, the oldest such festival in the United States, has engaged and inspired high school students across Chicago by teaching them to craft one-act plays. More than 300 submissions are received annually with the winning teen playwrights’ productions being work-shopped, staged by industry professionals and receive a premiere under the auspices of Pegasus Theatre Chicago’s Young Playwrights Festival. 

“The 2025 Young Playwrights Festival brings some exciting new works for the newyear from new voices to Chicago,” said Executive and Producing Artistic DirectorIlesa Duncan.”For 38 years, Pegasus has produced new plays as an outlet for theyoung writers’ creativity. We look forward to sharing these playwrights’ storiesinspiring the next generation of writers and audiences.” 

The 38th Young Playwrights Festival includes: 

Family Fishing Trip by Lydia Vodopic 

(Lane Tech College Prep High School, Teacher: Kirsten Hanson) 

Directed by Ruben Carrazana 

Sal takes his kids Jenny and Mike on a family fishing trip that takes a turn for theworse. When secret schemes are uncovered and possible criminal activity isinvolved, this family has to put their differences aside and work together to make itback home. 

Love & Gyros by Lily Zhang 

(Whitney M. Young Magnet High School, Teacher: Elizabeth Danesh)Directed by Reshmi Hazra Rustebakke 

After decades apart, James and Cecelia, two former high school sweethearts, bumpinto each other at a restaurant on a faraway island in Greece. Throughout theevening, fragments of the past are revealed and revisited in this recollection of youth,time and memory. 

Superheroes Anonymous by Carolina Boss 

(Whitney M. Young Magnet High School, Teacher: Elizabeth Danesh)Directed by Ilesa Duncan 

Several undercover superheroes meet in the basement of a Pump It Up for a supportgroup where they discuss their problems. 

The current production team for the 38th Annual Young Playwrights Festival includes:Ruben Carrazana (director, Family Fishing Trip); IIesa Duncan (director,Superheroes Anonymous); Reshmi Hazra Rustebakke (director, Love & Gyros) andAddoris Davis (production manager). 

Previews are Thursday, Jan. 2 –Saturday, Jan. 4 at 7 p.m. with the Opening Ceremony, Sunday, Jan. 5 at 2:30p.m. The performance schedule is Fridays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. and7 p.m. Tickets are on sale now for $15 – $30 atPegasusTheatreChicago.org.Educators may schedule school group matinees viaYPF@PegasusTheatreChicago.org. 


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