2025
Pegasus Theater Company received many plays both long and short. Our play reading committee is hard at work reading every single submission. The chosen plays will be announced here and via email sometime in April. We will produce our annual Tapas Short Play Festival in September/October and, hopefully, will produce a full length play this summer.
Videos
Tapas2023
Some of our 2023 Tapas plays are available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3dzfe7yuyM
Pandemic Tapas
In the meantime, in case you missed our videos or want to see them again, here are our pandemic videos.
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Turtle Shopping

Noel Yates
Turtle Shopping, by Scott McMorrow, follows a family's soup recipes from grandmother's 1900 Atlantic crossing - when she taught the ship's cook to make borscht - to the soups made by her daughter and granddaughter, who continue to love making soups - other than borscht.
Turtle Shopping runs 13 minutes and is available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/2yBP3aTaxxw
Aunt Velma Considers Changing Religion

Aunt Velma Considers Changing Religion, by John Arnold, is a comic ten-minute solo chat by an elderly Catholic woman in small town northern Michigan, who shares her front porch musings with a visiting ten-year-old nephew.
Aunt Velma Considers Changing Religionruns 17 minutes and is available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/10BkbU0Qxuo
Destiny, Free Will or Luck of the Irish

Destiny, Free Will or Luck of the Irish, by our company's own Jacquelyn Wells, features two strangers who have a chance rainy day bar encounter. Or is it destiny? Or something else? Things don't always work out the way one expects them to.
Destiny, Free Will or Luck of the Irish runs 12 minutes and is available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/9Xh1pNqApgI
Exposure

Bridgette Dutta Portman’s sardonic 19-minute play Exposure, set on a hillside in the mythic past, is about a class struggle between a king, who has recently usurped the throne, and a shepherd, who witnesses him surreptitiously leaving a baby on this hillside.
Director Darlene Kersnar filmed this play using traditional cinematic techniques.
Exposure runs 19 minutes and is available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/TzwJxd9SNrg
Florida

Florida, by Steven Doloff, takes place on a quiet sidewalk in New York City. A homeless man attempts to comfort his homeless companion who is losing her memory. For this touching and humorous slice of life director Diana Grogg filmed the entire piece in a single take, using her smart phone.
Florida runs 19 minutes and is available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/JUHw_We5KWs