RISE is thrilled to present its 3rd Annual Skits & One Act Play Showcase (SOAPS)!

 

 

A celebration of local theatrical talent, SOAPS has already become one of the highlights of every season here at RISE. Please join us as we premiere fresh, original work from some of New England’s strongest new voices!
 
WHEN:
January 24-26, 2025
Friday and Saturday: 7:30
Sunday: 2:00
 
WHERE:
Beacon Charter High School in Woonsocket, RI

TICKETS: $17 General Admission (+$2 at the door)
At the door or online at www.ristage.org
 
This year’s program (all plays will be featured at every performance):

"Cold Readings: Murder in Cryo" written and directed by Joe Lanctot
"House Hunting" by Stuart Brown, directed by W. Richard Johnson
"But I’m French" by Terry Roueche, directed by Liz Merritt
"That Day is Coming, Every Day is Coming," written by Cameron Scott, directed by Rose Linnell
"Babysitting at the Mansion," written and directed by Tom Viall

"The UFO," written and directed by Justin Taylor
"The Chair" written and directed by James Ferguson
"Sand Mountain,” directed by Christian O'Neill
 
Now in our 18th season, Rhode Island Stage Ensemble is one of the pre-eminent theater companies of northern Rhode Island. RISE’s mission is to provide quality, affordable theater performances and high-caliber education programs for children, youth, and adults.
 
Please don't hesitate to contact me! I'd love to discuss how this production and its actors connect to YOUR local community! Please help us support the arts in Northern Rhode Island!
 
Sincerely,
Christian O’Neill
Artistic Director, Rhode Island Stage Ensemble
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