Season Four

Through a glass, darkly.

A season to bring us together at a time when the future is cloudy.
We have found our mirror imperfect, our vision obscured.
At times like this the arts can illuminate a path.

Join us for our 2020-21 Season.


Mainstage Series

This season we offer five plays in our Mainstage Series that speak to the forces that keep us apart, and our will that can bring us together.

Due to the uncertainty of the pandemic that keeps us from gathering, we are offering our content in a number of new (yet old) formats - including radio plays, outdoor productions, and streaming online formats.

Become a Scoundrel Society Member to enjoy this season’s productions and more, no matter the presentation. The greatest way you can support the work we do during this uncertain time is to become a member.

No season tickets will be sold, but we will offer individual show tickets at a later date.

For more info on how to watch(stream) our online content check out our Frequently Asked Questions page!

It Is Magic

It Is Magic

By Mickle Maher
A Radio Play for Scoundrels

From the brilliantly twisted mind of Mickle Maher (There Is A Happiness That Morning Is) comes a new dark comedy that challenges the limits of the theatre’s magic while mashing up the curse of the audition, The Three Little Pigs and, curiously enough, Macbeth.  At a community theatre audition for a new ‘adult adaptation’ of the Three Little Pigs, two sisters set out to search for an actor to play the role of the Wolf.   As they struggle to cast the right actor, they are quickly confronted with the darkness inside the audition room– and themselves.  

STREAM ONLINE: Oct 1 - Nov 3, 2020
SPECIAL ONLINE EVENT & ARTIST TALKBACK: Oct 3 at 6PM

Directed by Bryan Rafael Falcón
For Scoundrels ages 15+

 

Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins

Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins

adapted by Shari Aronson from the book by Eric A. Kimmel 
An Outdoor Play for Scoundrels and Scamps

A weary traveler named Hershel of Ostropol approaches a village where he finds not a single candle lit and townspeople cowering in fear. A band of frightful goblins has taken over the synagogue and have driven the townspeople away. Using wits alone, this clever trickster must face fearsome opponents over the course of the next eight nights.  But can Hershel vanquish the shadows and bring the community together once again?  

How to see the show: Three Options
1.
STREAM ONLINE: Nov 21- Dec 15, 2020
2. EIGHT OUTDOOR SHOWS: Nov 14 - Dec 5
3. SPECIAL NOV 29 LIVESTREAM EVENT with PJ Library:
In partnership with PJ Library, Eric A. Kimmel and Shari Aronson will be joining us for a special showing with artist talkback.

Directed by Leora Sapon-Shevin & Gretchen Wirges
For Scamps and Scoundrels ages 5+

 

Ada and the Engine: An Update

After much consideration and discussion with our artists - and with the hope of a vaccine in play - our February mainstage show Ada and the Engine is postponed until late 2021. Please stay tuned for dates. We look forward to sharing this beautiful show with you in-person with its full design splendor in the fall. Ada was first postponed in March 2020 and came within two weeks of opening and thus the exquisite victorian costumes built, the set design gorgeous in its dreamlike splendor, and the Claire Hancock choreography waiting to be experienced in-person. Thank you for your understanding.

 

From the Fishbowl

from the Fishbowl

A Play for Scoundrels and Scamps

New voices and new visions from a world, interrupted. The Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre and The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film and Television present a devised work written in collaboration with Theatre Studies students from The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television. In FROM THE FISHBOWL, visual theatre creator Wolfe Bowart directs a cast of performers who glide magically and seamlessly between stage and screens.

Showtimes:
Two options for viewing the show online:
SPECIAL SHOWING + ARTIST TALKBACK: April 1 @ 6pm
STREAM ONLINE ANYTIME: April 1 - April 18, 2021

Directed by Wolfe Bowart
For Scamps and Scoundrels ages 8+

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Letter’s End

Letter’s End

A Play for Scoundrels and Scamps

Wolfe Bowart (Cloud Soup, U.S. Premiere) returns to the S&S stage with his unique solo physical comedy.  What first appears to be a simple story about a man inhabiting a slightly off-kilter dead letter office becomes something altogether unexpected.  Ultimately Letter’s End is a wondrous and poignant journey down a most magical memory lane, where mops sneeze and storks swoop in bearing gifts and trees grow out of shoes. 

STREAMING: May 1 - May 16, 2021

Written, Directed and Performed by Wolfe Bowart
For Scamps and Scoundrels ages 5+


Play Reading Series

This season we offer four plays in our Play Reading Series that turn our viewpoints in on themselves and challenge the frameworks of what we hold as true. We are inspired by the Jubilee Season movement to support a diverse, inclusive, and intersectional vision in 2020-2021 as a way of celebrating the work of traditionally marginalized voices.

Read more about our Jubilee Season pledge for the Scoundrel and Scamp Theatre.

Due to the uncertainty of the pandemic that keeps us from gathering, we are offering our content in a number of new (yet old) formats - including radio plays, outdoor productions, and streaming online formats.

Become a Scoundrel Society Member to enjoy this season’s productions and more, no matter the presentation. The greatest way you can support the work we do during this uncertain time is to become a member.

No season tickets will be sold, but we will offer individual show tickets at a later date.

 

The Crack: Among Wild Animals

The Crack: Among Wild Animals

by Gracia Morales and Juan Alberto Salvatierra
translated by L. Finch
An Online Reading for Scoundrels (Reading Series)

This season we are excited to present to our audiences the winner of a new contest hosted in collaboration with the American Literary Translators Association (ALTA).  This year’s competition winner, The Crack: Among Wild Animals, has been selected from a diverse field of plays translated into English that that explore the theme of ‘In Between’ .

Lucía, Nico and Tomás are three city-dwelling friends who decide to spend a weekend away at a rustic country cottage together to relax. However, with echoes of Sartre’s No Exit, the three friends find the time away with each other more than they ever bargained for.

This translation was graciously funded by the Society of Authors and Publishers of Spain (SGAE).

STREAM ONLINE: Oct 17 - Nov 1, 2020
SPECIAL ONLINE PREMIERE & ARTIST TALKBACK: Oct 16th at 5:30PM

Directed by Claire Marie Mannle
For Scoundrels ages 18+

 

Smart People

Smart People

by Lydia R Diamond
An Online Reading for Scoundrels (Reading Series)

It is the eve of Obama's first election. Four of Harvard University's brightest; a surgeon, an actress, a psychologist, and a neuro-psychiatrist, are all interested in different aspects of the brain, particularly how it responds to race. But like all smart people, they are also searching for love, success, and identity in their own lives. Lydia Diamond brings these characters together in this sharp, witty play about social and sexual politics.

SPECIAL ONLINE EVENT & ARTIST TALKBACK: Fri, Nov 13th, 2020 @ 6:00pm

Directed by Greg Pierotti
For Scoundrels ages 18+

 

FROZEN FLUID

FROZEN FLUID

by Fly Jamerson
An Audio Rehearsed Reading for Scoundrels (Reading Series)

The Scoundrel and Scamp Theater is pleased to bring you a lauded new work by rising playwright Fly Jamerson. An Antarctic gender non-conforming creation myth that tells the stories of three scientists amidst a melting tundra, FROZEN FLUID is a meditative exploration of gender, faith, and climate change. 

STREAM ONLINE: Feb 13 - Feb 27, 2021
ONLINE EVENT & TALKBACK: Sat, Feb 13th, 2021 @ 1pm

Directed by Claire Marie Mannle
For Scoundrels ages 12+

 

Title IX

Title IX

by Elaine Romero
An Audio Rehearsed Reading for Scoundrels (Reading Series)

From Elaine Romero’s U.S./Mexican border trilogy, Title IX follows a border family of Latina educators from 1972 to the present. Has sexism in the U.S. been eradicated or has it just found new forms? Does the right to equal treatment lead to that equal treatment or is it an insidious path to something else?

SPECIAL OPENING EVENT & TALKBACK: March 20, 2021 @ 2:00 STREAM ONLINE: Mar 20 - Apr 11, 2021

Directed by Eva Tessler
For Scoundrels ages 18+