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Author: Conrad

Conrad's a San Francisco Bay Area Playwright. He loves long walks upon the concrete and rainy days. Aside from writing words for actors to regurgitate into an audience's ears and eyes, he loves sports, 90's R&B, and learning.

new AATC Workshops

Posted on 07/27/2007 by Conrad

I knew it was a bad idea to move to an office that’s overlooking the bay! it’s friday and i’m looking out the window at sailboats that float by. yeah, i’m rubbing it in! kidding lang. i’m just not in the best of moods to work, especially on a project that needs to be done…

writing

Posted on 07/21/2007 by Conrad

as you can see in the previous post, i FINALLY finished Room 812. I started writing this scene 2 years ago. i got side tracked with BORDERS and A DANCE… it’s funny cuz i remembered talking about this play with Jeannie while driving her back to her place in Marin. I asked her one bit…

Hip-Hop Theater Festival

Posted on 05/18/2007 by Conrad

Just got home to wind down and check in with you about two plays that i’ve just seen. last night was watching the Suicide Kings Trio’s “In Spite of Everything” and tonite’s “Representa” which played at La Pena in Berkeley.“In Spite of Everything”It’s a theater piece that combines spoken word and interweaving personal stories of…

Bio

Posted on 05/09/2007 by Conrad

USA wanted a new bio, so here’s mine: Conrad A. PanganibanConrad has been active in the Arts for the last 20 years. Beginning with Music, he has played the trumpet in front of a sold out stadium with the UC, Berkeley Bear Band, with the Northern California Youth Symphony in Stockton, CA, and the Monterery…

A Poem for Lola

Posted on 03/06/2007 by Conrad

I’m off to the library to work on my play again, but before i go, I wanted to put this up. I never knew both of my Grandmothers but I felt compelled to write this based on the events of last week. This is a shorter version because I didn’t weigh down LISA’s dialogue and…

Sucker!

Posted on 01/03/2007 by Conrad

Sucker!by conrad panganiban BIXBY (early 30’s) and GRASSHOPPER (early teens) sit at MUNI bus stop. GRASSHOPPER is sucking on a lollipop. BIXBY: You are not 25! GRASSHOPPER: I am so. BIXBY: Then what year were you born? GRASSHOPPER: Why you want to know? BIXBY: Cuz you look like your… GRASSHOPPER: 13. I get that a…

Star-Crossed Love

Posted on 01/02/2007 by Conrad

Star-Crossed Loveby conrad panganiban At a store inside a mall. BREEZE is shopping, sees someone, and pulls JULIP to her side. BREEZE: Don’t look over there! (JULIP looks) BREEZE: I said don’t look! Did he look over this way? (JULIP shakes her head, “No.”) BREEZE: Thank goodness. Did I ever tell you about him? I…

A Scene from SHINE – the Musical

Posted on 12/24/2006 by Conrad

A Scene from SHINE (working title) – the Musicalby conrad panganiban [A song begins and MANDY and CARLOS dance and sing around Juice It. The song has crazy mad beats and it’s about making dreams happen.] As the song ends, a KAREN, enters the store. CARLOSHey, Mandy. Got a customer behind you. MANDY turns around…

Burgundy, Cerise, and an Apple

Posted on 12/15/2006 by Conrad

Burgundy, Cerise, and an Appleby conrad panganiban BURGUNDY: Cerise, are you ready? CERISE: I was born ready, Burgundy. BURGUNDY: Are you sure? CERISE: I’ve been practicing. BURGUNDY: For 2 hours?! CERISE: What’s so hard? BURGUNDY: Hitting the bull’s eye. CERISE: Piece of cake. BURGUNDY: What if you miss? CERISE: Don’t worry. BURGUNDY: I don’t know……

A Scene from GARDEN OF DREAMS

Posted on 12/08/2006 by Conrad

I don’t want to let go of the part of me that i really like… and miss. This is from a scene from a play i’m writing called “A Dance in the Garden of Memories” aka “Letting Go” aka some other title that i’ll come up with in the next couple of minutes. this is…

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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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