About The 9th Annual One Act Play Festival

This year's one act play festival features seven original one act plays presented across two acts.

ACT ONE

PRO-CREATION by Jim Moss, Branchburg, NJ
Directed by Angela Dallesandro
“A fertility-challenged couple is presented with an opportunity to have the child of their dreams -but is the price too high?”

THE OFF CHANCE – by Teri Foltz, Fort Thomas, KY
Directed by Emma Himmelhoch
“When Rick and Megan meet, they think they’re strangers. But mystical circumstances have brought them together before!”

FATHERS ON EARTH – By Zac Thompson, New York, NY
Directed by Lisa Dascoli
“A daughter seeks out the father who abandoned her and her brother as children.”

A LONGITUDINAL STUDY – By Mike Sockol, Holmdel, NJ
Directed by Jeanine Conrad
“Mother/Daughter relationships are not always complicated…. until they’re not.”

ACT TWO

GHOST LIGHT - By Cassidy Byron, New York, NY
Directed by Elizabeth Fahsbender
“A teenage boy finds himself in a theatre as his last resort at findin

HONEY – By Nate Briggs, Kent WA

Directed by Sheryl Heffernan

“In the wake of their father’s death, two daughters investigate why he had over 200 gallons of artisan honey hidden in his home.”

THE NEXT IVAN SHARANSKY by Jim Geoghan, Los Angeles, CA
Directed by Ed Bialkin
“We see the eternal problem of one actor monopolizing the role others covet for themselves – in this case a corpse-and the emergence of changing attitudes as circumstances alter.”


Old Library Theatre

Old Library Theatre (OLT), Fair Lawn Recreation Department’s resident theatre company, is a community theatre organization located in Bergen County, NJ. Old Library Theatre was started in 1967 in Fair Lawn by a handful of dreamers who wanted to make the joy of theatre performance available to everyone. The original theatre was on River Road, but the company relocated to the George Frey Center for Performing Arts in the Fair Lawn Community Center in 2006. Our mission is to provide quality entertainment in Bergen County, showcasing talented performers of all ages, shapes, sizes, ethnicities, and stages of development. Now in our 53rd season, we continue the tradition of quality community entertainment at an affordable cost.