New Playwrights: The Best Plays 2012
After by Chad Beckim - How does man re-enter this world after being released from prison after serving 17 years for a crime he did not commit?
Bakersfield Mist by Stephen Sachs - An unemployed bartender living in a trailer park believes the painting she bought at a thrift store for $3 is really a Jackson Pollock worth millions.
CQ/CX by Gabe McKinley - A hotshot young NY Times reporter is caught plagarzing and fabricating stories in this gripping drama based on a true story.
The Invested by Sharyn Rothstein - Catherine Murdoch, a very successful wealth manager, has been passed over for the top job at her firm, which has been given to a man who, she begins to suspect, might be involved in financial skullduggery.
Milk Like Sugar by Kirsten Greenidge - Three black teen-aged girls make a pact to see who can get pregnant first in this incisive look at a contemporary American Lost Generation.
The Navigator by Eddie Antar - While driving to a job interview, starts receiving instructions on what life choices to make from his GPS.
The Talls by Anne Kerrigan - A coming-of-age comedy about a teen-aged girl, set in Oakland CA in 1970.