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7 Short Plays on Monday Evenings…

A Bad Case Of Mondays

by Paradigm Theatre

Paradigm Theatre Company

Lead by Founding Artistic Director, Sarah Pitard, Production Director Cat Robey, and Media Director Lee Lytle, Paradigm Theatre Company was created in January of 2012, to provide a home for actors, directors, and writers looking to produce their own work.

They seek to produce work without boundaries, work which uses language, silence, and subtext in order to create intense dramatic action. Striving to link the past with the present, as well as reflect the state of our current world, they create productions that bring enlightenment and entertainment to the public in an artistically uninhibited way.

The company recently produced their first rep season of three new writing pieces (one of which was an adaptation) and one classical play. Their latest venture, Fresh Off the Boat! was Paradigm's precursor to the 2014 season as well as a staged reading they produced at the Old Red Lion.

In 2012, Paradigm produced a benefit show, with Sylvia Syms, Annabel Leventon, and Dudley Sutton.

Artistic Director Sarah Pitard’s radio play, Plus One, is the winner of the The Actors’ Guild’s Write Bites competition(Judged by Ché Walker) and will be performed and recorded in London in association with Wireless Theatre Company.  Other theatre and film writing credits include, A Border Story, which was featured in Paradigm’s Fresh Off the Boat!: Two One-Act Plays About Immigration, The Beginning of Love, which was included in Rewritten by The Pensive Federation, The Inappropriateness of Love and Freedom, Books, Flowers, and the Moon, which were performed as part of the 2012/2013 Season with Paradigm, and The Bells of Casterbridge (an adaptation of some scenes from Tom Hardy's Novel, The Mayor of Casterbridge), produced by RewindPlay Productions.