One-act version of Radium Girls to be presented by King's Company at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Aug. 5 - 10 at Greenside Studios.
D.W. Gregory's new drama The Other American opens at New Jersey Repertory Co. Sept. 5, 2024.
Salvation Road by D.W. Gregory. Two guys, one rusted out Honda, and 24 hours to save a girl from her guru. But what do you do if she doesn't want to be saved? Is it a cult or a new religion? Whatever it is, manipulation seems to be the key.
Playwright D.W. Gregory reads from award-winning short fiction in an evening of Spoken Word at New Jersey Repertory Co. in Long Branch.
Playwright D.W. Gregory will read from her prize-winning short story, "Mr. Kindness" on Saturday Sept. 24 at Four Seasons Books in Shepherdstown. Gregory is the first-prize winner of the 2021 West Virginia Fiction Competition sponsored by Shepherd University and the West Virginia Center for the Book.
Memoirs of a Forgotten Man by D.W. Gregory receives its Washington, D.C., premiere May 5 - 29 at The Washington Stage Guild.
Playwright D.W. Gregory will participate in post-show discussion at the Nov. 21 performance of Radium Girls at Metropolitan Playhouse, 220 E. 4th Street, in Manhattan.
Obie Award winner Metropolitan Playhouse presents the New York premiere of D.W. Gregory's RADIUM GIRLS, newly revised for a limited run from March 19 through April 12, 2020, at the Playhouse home: 220 E 4th Street. Laura Livingston (State of the Union, The Jazz Singer) directs.
Previews Begin: Thursday, March 19, 2020
Opening Night: Saturday, March 21, 2020
Closing: Sunday, April 12, 2020
Radium in 1920: a miracle discovery with limitless applications, from iridescent paints and make-up to cancer treatment and health tonics. The craze for radium in the late 1910s and 20s meant big business for companies across the US. It also brought exciting opportunities to painters of illuminated watch faces: dexterous young women, often under 18, who kept the paint brushes pointed and supple with their lips. But when more and more of the girls found their bodies literally falling apart, their struggle for recognition and compensation pitted them against some of the most successful corporations of the day. Their battle set the model for future worker's protection laws in the United States, but not in time to save their own lives.
St. Mary's College of Minnesota, London semester, presents Salvation Road, a new play D.W. Gregory.
Washington Stage Guild presents a reading of "A Thing of Beauty,' a new comedy by D.W. Gregory, at the Kennedy Center's Page-to-Stage Festival on Labor Day. Directed by Steven Carpenter and featuring Bill Largess, Laura Giannarelli and Lynn Steinmetz.
The story: In post-war New England, the leading citizens of a seaside town engage in a mad scramble to restore propriety after a painting of an anonymous nude takes the top prize in the community's first annual art competition.
WSG is one of more than 60 D.C.-area theatre companies participating in the 18th annual festival of new play readings, hosted by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The readings are free and open to the public.
An ensemble of 40 actors, directors, writers, musicians, technicians, and designers, the MET performs in a 100 seat black box theatre in downtown Frederick.
New Jersey Repertory Co. presents Memoirs of a Forgotten Man by D.W. Gregory, a suspenseful new play receiving a rolling world premiere through the National New Play Network.