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Towne Street Theatre’s In Response 2025

October 4, 2025 • 8:00 pm - November 2, 2025 • 3:00 pm
$15 – $35
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Towne Street Theatre’s

In Response 2025

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“As we face abuses to human rights, personal freedoms and threats to our democracy during these unprecedented times, TST’s In Response festival is more timely and more important than ever before. In Response takes the news of our times straight from our streets and our screens and builds awareness and activism so that people feel empowered to make change. That is the power of the performing arts in 2025.” — Veronica McClelland, TST CEO

Here’s the line-up!

PLAYS AND SPOKEN WORD PERFORMANCES

A Gentile Mensch

A short play by: Anita Yellin Simons

Directed by: Raf Mauro

It takes courage to speak truth to power. And sometimes, you win.

A New America

A monologue by: Reginald Edmund

Directed by: Michael A. Shepperd

A reflection on what is happening in the world today.

Featuring: Parnell Damone Marcano

For The Love Of D’Artagnan

A short play by: Roland Rusinek

Directed by: Veronica Thompson & Karis Clark

A speculative fiction piece with queer themes and suppression of the press in a post-Trumpian America.

​Featuring: Joey Swift, Erik Dylan Matibag

Frederick Douglass – Unexpected, 1884

A monologue by: Stephen Blackburn

Directed by: Kimba Henderson

A reflection on the historical stresses that the leaders of the civil rights and women’s rights movements faced early in their fights.

Featuring: Adrian Babatunde, De Ann Marie Odom

Hold the Line

Spoken Word by: Sharon Langley

Directed by: RJ Wayne

A poem that speaks about the history of resistance in the face of voter suppression and intimidation.

Featuring: Kamaria Williams

Kingdom of Heaven

A short play by: Rich Rubin

Directed by: Veronica Thompson

A priest and his immigrant parishioner confront the new American reality.

Featuring: Brock Jones, Jacqueline Castañeda, Paula Helena

nothings

Spoken word by: E. Talley II

Directed by: RJ Wayne

A call to action and a request to remember that what once seemed only a dream became true, and without question, can live again.

Featuring: Mel Hampton

Rumblings

A short play by: Kimba Henderson

Directed by: Kimba Henderson

Tackles the question of how we treat traitors to our country.

Featuring: Brock Jones, Charlie Towle, Eric Geller

The Right To Life!

A short play by: Shanelle Darlene

Director: Phone Tha & RJ Wayne

A story about the game that is America—one of violence, oppression and struggles – sugar-coated with plastic and TV show lights.

Featuring: Joshua Loren Kroll, Kamaria Williams, Noreen Quadir, Paula Helena

SONG

We Are The People

A song by: John Tierney

Directed by: Michael A. Shepperd

Featuring: Amorie Barton, Charlie Towle, Deja Monique Cruz, Joshua Loren Kroll, Kamaria Williams, Nina Kasuya, Parnell Damone Marcano, Paul Sohm

FILMS

Blood Bank

A short film by: S. Pearl Sharp

A poem that speaks to how women’s labor, local resources and bodies are used without permission or compensation for the profit of corporations, governments, and criminals.

The Plea

A short film by: RCB

A reflection to make us aware of a simple truth – we are all one.

Stand

A short film by: Marlene McCurtis & Susie Tanner

Written by incarcerated men at the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in Lancaster, CA through the Theatre Workers Project. Formerly incarcerated men perform in this story that examines the personal struggle to stand up for justice and hope – even in the most challenging situations.

Look What You Made Me Do

A short film by: Destiny Nelson

A music video that follows a young Black woman who is killed by police, and then rises from the dead to seek revenge.

Anatomy of a King

A short film by: Jaimyon Parker

What does it take to be a strong Black man today? Five poets lend their powerful pens to give you the recipe.

​She Prayed For Me

A short film by: Sonia Jackson

A heartfelt music video that celebrates the timeless power of ancestral and community prayers to uplift and sustain us.​​

A display of fine artwork

by: Laura Brody, Susan Lee, and Cathy Weiss

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