Phillips’ Mill Announces Winners of 8th Annual Juried Emerging Playwright Competition Readings of Six Plays Presented on November 22

Reported on Thursday, November 13, 2025.

Pictured Above: Phillips’ Mill Players playwright winner, Patricia Lynn. Photo Credit: Contributed.

NEWSROOM POST: NEW HOPE, PENNSYLVANIA

The free theater event on Nov. 22nd will be Infused with excitement of new theatrical work and shared creative energy. Save seats by registering online. Space is limited. Donations appreciated.

New Hope, PA, – The six winners of the 2025 Emerging Playwright Competition (EPC) at Phillips’ Mill Community Association have been announced! They are Kevin Brofsky of New York, NY for “Last Dance” set in Fire Island in 2014; Lisa DeAngelis of Doylestown, PA for “Easter Island” about an aging couple remembering family holidays from different perspectives; Jim Lindheim of New York, NY for “Guess Who’s Coming to Cocktails” when an AI guest adds spice to a family cocktail hour; Patricia Lynn of Roosevelt Island, NY for “The Untitled Spinster” which finds two lonely romantics in front of an art gallery portrait; John McDonnell of Doylestown, PA for “Echo and Narcissus” a comedic take on a Greek myth; and Domenick Scudera of Collegeville, PA for “The Second Original Sin” in which Eve receives unsettling news after eating from the Tree of Knowledge.

In its 8th year, this unique competition invites both novice and experienced playwrights to submit original, unpublished one-act plays for a blind judging by a jury and encourages the development of original new works for the stage. To participate, playwrights must be 18 years or older and live within a 100-mile radius of the Mill. The first 50 works submitted are accepted for review, with up to six winners selected by a panel of jurors.

Jurors of this year’s competition were Judith Hallberg, Dr. Glenn Steinberg, and Dr. Wilbert Turner.  The winning plays will be read by actors before a live audience at a staged reading at the historic Mill on Saturday, November 22 at 7 p.m. After the readings, playwrights will receive feedback from the audience during a “talk back” conversation. An informal wine and cheese reception will also give guests the chance to chat with the playwrights, actors and jurors.

Pictured Above: Phillips’ Mill playwright winner, Jim Lindheim. Photo Credit: Contributed.

The evening is infused with the excitement of new work and a shared creative energy.  While there is no admission fee, donations are gratefully accepted. Online registration is required at phillipsmill.org, and seating is limited. Phillips’ Mill Community Association is located at 2619 River Road, New Hope, PA 18938. 215-862-0582. For questions, email Valerie Eastburn, Drama Chair, at drama@phillipsmill.org.

Phillips’ Mill Community Association has been serving the creative community in our area since its founding in 1929 and is located at 2619 River Road, New Hope, PA 18938. 215-862-0582. www.phillipsmill.org.