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CATF

A New Twist On An Old Play In Shepherdstown

December 5, 2023 Tagged With: CATF, Contemporary American Theater Festival, In Print Dec 2023, Jeffrey Lieber, theater

Jeffrey Lieber (CATF photo)

CATF presents a first reading of Our Shepherdstown, a new play by Jeffrey Lieber. Read the Full Story >>

New Artistic Director Debuts At Contemporary American Theater Festival

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: CATF, Contemporary American Theater Festival, In Print May 2023, Peggy McKowen

Peggy McKowen, Creative Director of Contemporary American Theater Festival

July 2023 marks McKowen’s debut in her new role in which she’ll select and shape five plays to premier at CATF, considered one of the country’s top festivals for new plays. Starting in 2006, McKowen worked with Ed Herendeen, CATF’s now retired founder, as costume designer and later Associate Producing Director, to present first-class theater productions and related programs. Now, she intends to uphold CATF’s traditions and pursue new ones. Read the Full Story >>

Cyber Thriller Debuts at Theater Festival

July 1, 2022 Tagged With: CATF, Contemporary American Theater Festival, cybersecurity, In Print July 2022, theater

It took only 20 years for the number of Internet users to grow from a few hundred million to 5 billion people. Today, cyberattacks are constant. And because the United States was an early adopter of connected technologies, we are particularly vulnerable.  Read the Full Story >>

The 2022 Contemporary American Theater Festival – A Quick Guide

June 1, 2022 Tagged With: CATF, Contemporary American Theater Festival, In Print June 2022, performance, theater

This year’s Contemporary American Theater Festival festival kicks off on July 3 with four days of previews (pay-what-you-can) followed by a packed schedule of opening weekend plays and events on July 8, 9 & 10. Six plays will be presented on a changing schedule Tuesday through Sunday during the following three weeks through July 31. Read the Full Story >>

Both New & Familiar At The 2022 Contemporary American Theater Festival

June 1, 2022 Tagged With: CATF, Contemporary American Theater Festival, In Print June 2022, Peggy McKowen, theater

The Observer put Peggy McKowen, Producing Artistic Director of the Contemporary American Theater Festival (CATF), in the spotlight to answer some questions about this year’s festival, presented this July in Shepherdstown. Read the Full Story >>

2 Plays, 2 Parties, 2 Podcast Series

July 1, 2021 Tagged With: CATF, Contemporary American Theater Festival, Peggy McKowen, Sheepdog, The House of the Negro Insane, theater

The contemporary american film festival is hosting several playcast parties and street parties in 2021.

CATF comes to downtown Shepherdstown in July with a hybrid of two audio plays and two street parties, plus a series of podcasts structured around the two plays. Read the Full Story >>

CATF UnMuted: A New American Theater Experience for 2020

July 1, 2020 Tagged With: CATF, Contemporary American Theater Festival, COVID-19, TalkTheater, theater

logo for contemporary american film festival unmuted event.

If the CATF team found themselves lost in the woods, they wouldn’t just look for the signs to get back on the old road -- they’d figure out how to blaze a new trail. We’ve all learned a lot over the past four months, enough to know that the CATF organization made the right decision to postpone the summer season. While the community has been mourning the loss, the team got to work at what they do best -- being creative. Read the Full Story >>

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