
Welcome to our coverage of this year’s Source Festival
debuting 24 original works: 3 full-length plays, 18 shorts and 3 Artistic Blind Dates
Produced by CulturalDC at Source
1835 14th Street NW, Washington, DC
DCTS REVIEWS

Mistakes & Media
6 short plays

“a perceptive, breezy trip through the looking glass of our overly connected lives, and a strong start to the Source Festival indeed.” Reviewed by Ben Demers
6 short plays

“a perceptive, breezy trip through the looking glass of our overly connected lives, and a strong start to the Source Festival indeed.” Reviewed by Ben Demers
Love & Botany
6 short plays

“This quirky collection of ten minute shorts spans six tales of “plants and romance” that are entertaining, if not periodically mystifying.” Reviewed by Ben Demers
6 short plays

“This quirky collection of ten minute shorts spans six tales of “plants and romance” that are entertaining, if not periodically mystifying.” Reviewed by Ben Demers
Science & Soulmates
6 short plays

“an enjoyable evening of theatre. In this particular set of plays, however, the comic works are generally more satisfying than the serious ones.”
reviewed by Steven McKnight
6 short plays

“an enjoyable evening of theatre. In this particular set of plays, however, the comic works are generally more satisfying than the serious ones.”
reviewed by Steven McKnight
The Word and the Wasteland
Full-length by Timothy Guillot

“A razor-sharp critique of media and justice in post 9-11 America”
reviewed by Ben Demers
Full-length by Timothy Guillot

“A razor-sharp critique of media and justice in post 9-11 America”
reviewed by Ben Demers

(A Love Story)
Full-length by Kelly Lusk

“… extremely rich, not only in its subject and in its observation, but in its resonance for those of us lucky enough to find it and to experience its portrait of the sweetness of first meetings, first confessions, first consummations, first disappointments.”
reviewed by Christopher Henley
Full-length by Kelly Lusk

“… extremely rich, not only in its subject and in its observation, but in its resonance for those of us lucky enough to find it and to experience its portrait of the sweetness of first meetings, first confessions, first consummations, first disappointments.”
reviewed by Christopher Henley

Blue Straggler
Full-length by Rebecca Bosen

“Who would have thought the intermingling of astrophysics and a volatile romance could be so engaging, sexy, and poignant?”
reviewed by Jeffrey Walker
Full-length by Rebecca Bosen

“Who would have thought the intermingling of astrophysics and a volatile romance could be so engaging, sexy, and poignant?”
reviewed by Jeffrey Walker
ALSO DON’T MISS THESE:
Narrative the Build We
Artistic Blind Date
Artistic Blind Date
(a sprout story)
Artistic Blind Date
Artistic Blind Date
Seeking, Bonding, Breaking: The Science of Love
Artistic Blind Date
Artistic Blind Date
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