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Month: August 2012

Play 29: Wrong Numbers

Posted on 08/30/2012 by Conrad

Play 29: Wrong Numbers – A misunderstanding leads to changed lives within an office. Wrong Numbers is another attempt to write a One Minute Play. And I’m not saying this because I’m tired of writing 28 other plays. I really wanted to see how the process is for writing one. Process: As usual, I didn’t…

Plays 26 – 28: A Prince, a dreadlocked homeless girl, and a prisoner walk into a play…

Posted on 08/29/2012 by Conrad

Plays 26 – 28 for 31 Plays in 31 Days are below. Like all the other plays, you can read the scripts (under 10 pages each) by clicking on the title. Happy writing! Play 26: The Law Unwritten Between a Prince and His Men – Lumpac, the faithful friend of the Prince of Aklan, Amai,…

Hi! My Name Is…

Posted on 08/29/2012 by Conrad

Just wanted to chime in real fast before heading off to my Day Job 🙂 The picture above is my souvenir from my first day of Grad School. A lonnnng day, but in the end, very much worth it. So the journey continues (I was going to say “begins”, but I think that started when…

Wrong Numbers

Posted on 08/28/201207/01/2019 by Conrad

WRONG NUMBERS Conrad A. Panganiban written 8/28/2012 KIYOMI: 40s. Female. Office accountant. ANDUS: 30s. Male. Office sales staff. (KIYOMI is standing in front of the Xerox machine waiting for a piece of paper to print out, but nothing is happening. So she starts to press a couple of buttons… when ANDUS enters.) ANDUS Hey, Kiyomi….

Play 25: The Ultimate Revenge for a Man Named Stan

Posted on 08/25/2012 by Conrad

Play 25: The Ultimate Revenge for a Man Named Stan – One of the NBA’s best players, Amadi Brooks, gets trapped in an elevator with one of his rabid twitter followers, Mojo510. Turns out that they have more in common than a shared experience in an elevator and a High School State Championship game –…

Plays 23 – 24: Two-A-Days!

Posted on 08/25/2012 by Conrad

Well, it looks like I’ve been pulling off Two-A-Days with these scripts! Totally crazy, yet, felt like I need to write these stories down. Play 23: Breaking Mad – Gustavo leads a Group Therapy session with Flynn, Holly, and Badger into the causes of why they are not able to get Angry! My homage to…

Plays 21 and 22: A Western and an Imaginary Tale

Posted on 08/23/2012 by Conrad

Play 21: Of Shotgun and Men – Tally and his younger brother, Red, are surrounded by the Mexican government outside a South of the Border shack for trying to steal a horse named, Shotgun. This play is my homage to Of Mice and Men and my want to always write a Western themed play, albeit…

Plays 18 – 20: Go go go!

Posted on 08/22/2012 by Conrad

Listed below are plays 20-18. I’m one play behind (#21) and I still need to write today’s (#22), but I’m pretty confident that I will. Play 20: Our Last Dance – When Hector hires an actress to make his ex-fiance, Salma, jealous at the wedding of their mutual friend, things don’t go as planned… but…

Plays 9 – 17. Getting the Hang of It.

Posted on 08/18/2012 by Conrad

So I’ve been on a crazy writing binge as of late just trying to get caught up in with 31 Plays | 31 Days. And this process has taught be that I LOVE to write stories in script format! I still have to write today’s play, which I’ll do after the Niner Game (GO NINERS!),…

Day 8: A Lost Heart

Posted on 08/08/2012 by Conrad

The Script: A Lost Heart A bored and jaded police officer comes to grip with her own lost heart when she loses her daughter. Process: A one-page play written in 30 minutes during lunch. Busy day and this is all I had time to write. But the thing is, I was really focused on it….

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Conrad A. Panganiban (he/him/his) is an award-winning Filipino American playwright representing the San Francisco Bay Area. His plays include Daryo’s All-American Diner, Welga, and River’s Message. Conrad’s work has been produced by Bindlestiff Studio, The Chikahan Company, CIRCA Pintig (IL), the MaArte Theatre Collective, and CATS (Contemporary Asian Theatre Scene) . Awards include: Best Play of 2023, Daryo’s All-American Diner (BroadwayWorldAwards Chicago), Best New Play, Daryo’s All-American Diner (Chicago Reader, Best of 2023), Susan Fairbrook Playwright Fund Awardee (TheatreWorks Silicon Valley), 2023 New Voices in Comedy Writing Fellowship (Killing My Lobster), James Milton Highsmith Award Winner (SFSU), National Ten-Minute Play Festival Finalist (Actors Theatre of Louisville), and Bay Area Playwrights Festival Semi-Finalist (Playwrights Foundation). Resident Artist: Bindlestiff Studio. Member: Dramatist Guild of America, and Theatre Bay Area. MFA, San Francisco State University. @consplayspace

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