provides a welcoming environment for youth, artists, and community members to experience self-discovery and growth through the art and process of theatre.
Watch a video of our storyDREAMING AGAIN was created in 2012 by New Hampshire Theatre Project with the support of the NH Humanities Council. The production is a tapestry of oral histories woven together from interviews with over 40 immigrants and refugees to the state.
As a four-actor ensemble, each performer will play multiple roles throughout the production, giving voice to the state’s unique immigrant population.
This play will tour to schools and community spaces around the state of New Hampshire for two weeks. Housing, per diems, and a weekly pay of $800 will be provided to all actors.
Rehearsals: March 19 - 25 (Portsmouth, NH)
Tour: March 26 - April 8 (various location in NH)
We encourage all actors, regardless of ethnicity, race, or national origin to audition for the ensemble. Special consideration will be given to performers who identify as immigrants themselves, or can sing or play an instrument, although it is not required.
Actors can self tape a monologue of their choice and submit to cj@nhtheatreproject.org.
The current tour is funded by the Eppes-Jefferson Foundation.