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Capital Stage has selected three plays for its Playwright’s Revolution Series, with a fourth and final play rounding out the program to be chosen soon.

For those not familiar with it, the Revolution series is supported by a grant from the James Irvine Foundation for new play developement and production.

Each play will receive a staged reading at the Delta King between June 8-11; the company will choose one to present as a world premiere in its 2008-09 season, says Producing Artistic Director Stephanie Gularte.

The three plays already selected are “Potential Literature” by Anthony D’Juan, “Erratica, An Academic Farce” by Reina Hardy, and “Megan’s Baby” by Mark Jackson.

While each writer is paid for participating in the readings, most of the grant money will be used for producing the world premiere.

To learn more about Capital Stage, check out my cover story in Sunday's Ticket+.

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