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CURRENT Season
our free reading series
Play readings throughout the year
bring our community together.
AUGUST 2025
HIGH PRIEST
By Paul Iacono
Directed by Rachel Klein
HIGH PRIEST tells the wild, untold story of Warhol Superstar Ondine (Robert Olivo)—a brilliant, gay performance artist and self-proclaimed “Pope of the amphetamine people”—charting his rise and fall inside Andy Warhol’s 1960s Silver Factory, only to discover the true cost of superstardom. Featuring an iconic ensemble of Factory Superstars—Edie Sedgwick, Billy Name, Gerard Malanga, Brigid Polk, Paul Morrissey, Lou Reed, Nico, and more—HIGH PRIEST is a kaleidoscopic journey through the glamour, chaos, heartbreak, and myth-making of the Silver Sixties and beyond.
MON 18 AUG @ 7:00 PM
at The Flea Theatre
20 Thomas Street, NYC
All readings for the Doric Wilson Playwrights Project are free to the public. Seating is limited and we often fill up, so please register if you plan to attend.
FREE!
MAINSTAGE PRODUCTIONS
TOSOS PRESENTS…
SEPTEMBER 2025
A group of friends escape to the Berkshires for a week-long getaway almost a year after their friend Abby’s untimely passing. Despite their efforts to keep their pasts outside the walls of their secluded AirBnB cabin, their grief continues to haunt them until they have no choice but to confront it or die trying to avoid it. A play about bugs, strangers in the woods, and the unrelenting grasp of guilt.
BARRY BOEHM’s OUR HOUSE
Opening 2026
OUR HOUSE is about family. In Iowa, the year before marriage equality is recognized by the Supreme Court, Andy, an ACT-Up NY veteran and his husband are to host the wedding of their nephew Brendan to Eugene, who is African-American. The happy occasion is threatened when the young couple venture out into the neighborhood and a confrontation with locals force this modern family to face some hard facts about what it takes to make everyone feel safe in “our house.” It's a hopeful comedy packed with honest truths, similar in style to HBO’s “Somebody Somewhere.”