It’s time to STAR in your favorite play!
"Under the guidance of Artistic Director Ken Wolf, Manhattan Repertory Theatre's innovative program whereby they fully produce your play is a godsend to every playwright. Take it from someone who has used the service.
One of my manuscripts was languishing in my desk drawer destined never to become a “play.” Ken Wolf took my manuscript and brought it to life. I was impressed with his attention to detail. And to think that this can be done for a play submitted from any where in the world.
I strongly recommend that any playwright whose work is gathering dust in their “never to be seen” file, to do yourself a favor and experience the joy of seeing your play produced.”
Albert Repicci - Playwright - “The Promise”
“Here's a play that crackles for each of its 90 minutes, certainly enhanced by tension-filled direction by Ken Wolf.”
-Peter Filichia, Broadway Radio -
"Powerhouse succeeds on so many levels... The solid writing, direction and performances make for a very satisfying night out at the theater."
Tony Marinelli - theaterscene.net
Jen’s awesome Review from POWERHOUSE!
Since 2017, we have produced over 80 plays from Playwrights, Actors and Producers from around the world!
We are now accepting Full-Length plays 60 to 150 minutes!
EQUITY and NON-UNION.
The Production costs range from $25,000 to $200,000 +, depending on the "size" of your production, cenic elements, and the number of performnces. EQUITY and NON-UNION
Full-length plays: Spring, Summer, Fall 2025!
If you are serious about producing and starring in your favorite Play in New York City, or anywhere in the world, please fill out the application form below:
The rights to the play you want to Star in need to be available in NYC or wherever you wish to produce this play!
Jennifer Pierro in POWERHOUSE by David Harms
Anthony J. Ribustello & Ken Wolf in CONVERSATIONS WITH DOG by Ken Wolf
George Bennett Watson & Laura Shoop in POWERHOUSE by David Harms
Self-Produce your Faovorite Play in NYC or Anywhere in the World!
Alan Homeri and Danny McWiliams in The Living Room by Charlie Finesilver