The Fire This Time Festival

Obie Award-winning festival The Fire This Time was founded in 2009 by playwright Kelley Nicole Girod to provide a platform for early career playwrights of African and African American descent. Since its founding, the Festival has produced the plays of dozens of emerging writers whose works explore a wide range of themes and perspectives. The Festival also supports actors, directors, and technical personnel to help seed the pipeline with diverse talent and amplify underrepresented voices in theater in New York and beyond.

The Fire This Time playwrights have gone on to have their plays produced in cities across the United States and work as writers in film and television. The Fire This Time Festival has evolved into an annual January event and continues to grow, expanding upon its core short play presentations to offer panel discussions, staged readings, a playwright’s lab and other programs. The Festival has become a destination for diverse audiences, producers, and artists seeking new possibilities and opportunities in contemporary theater.

Learn more about the Fire This Time Festival at firethistimefestival.com.



The 17th Annual Ten-Minute Play Program
Directed by Ken-Matt Martin

We are thrilled to share that the 17th annual Ten-Minute Play Program will be hosted in Harlem’s historic Apollo Stages at The Victoria! Don’t miss the incredible lineup of six world-premiere 10-minute plays cover a range from the humorous to moving, pointed, and political, all directed by preeminent director and creator, Ken-Matt Martin. Performances begin on January 23rd and close on the 31st.

“To bring The Fire This Time Festival to The Apollo is to root our work in the very heart of Black artistic excellence. The Apollo has always been a beacon for voices that define culture and truth. This partnership allows us to continue nurturing the playwrights and storytellers who are illuminating our world in powerful new ways.”
– Kelley Girod, Founder of The Fire This Time Festival and Apollo New Works Director.  

Black To Save The Day

Written by Preston Crowder

When Sista Steel, a member of the underfunded Black Superhero League, defeats the villainous Gentrifier, she thinks the day is saved. But her fame-hungry ex, Fire Blade, shows up with an offer to join the elite and very white Great Supremacy League, forcing her to choose between community loyalty and personal gain in this humorous superhero satire.


Clumsy

Written by Mo Holmes

A young man crashes his car into a woman’s kitchen. She tries to make him grits. How do you forgive an accident like that?

DNR

Written by Naomi Lorrain

After not seeing each other for nearly a decade and a half, Andrea returns home to reconnect with her cousin, Ralphie. 

Goose

Written by DeLane McDuffie  

A young idealist joins a fiery collective of 1960s freedom-riding activists on their way to a 2020s D.C. protest march. But whose battle are they fighting? 

Everything But–

Written by Teniia Micazia Brown (She/her/hers)

A story about what’s said, what’s felt, and what’s lost when we don’t fully choose.

White Diamond

Written by Donathan Walters

As Andrea prepares her mother’s funeral in a midwestern town where image and reputation is everything, her son Hakeem arrives with a request: he wants his boyfriend to be more involved in the family. In the thick of grief and tradition, a deeper tension surfaces – one that neither of them expected to face.


Chinai Hardy, ToniAnn DeNoble, Anton Floyd & Melissa Mickens in Not In This Room; Photo by Jamie Larson

Mission Statement: The African American experience is not represented solely by one voice or one style. FRIGID New York and The Fire This Time Festival provide a platform for talented early-career playwrights of African and African American descent to explore challenging new directions for 21st century theater.

The Fire This Time Festival was founded in 2009 by playwright and producer Kelley Girod to provide a platform for playwrights of African and African-American descent to write and produce evocative material for diverse audiences. Since the debut of the first 10-minute play program in 2010, presented in collaboration with FRIGID New York, The Fire This Time Festival has has produced and developed the work of more than 90 playwrights including Katori Hall, Dominique Morisseau, Radha Blank, Antoinette Nwandu, Jocelyn Bioh, Marcus Gardley, korde arrington tuttle, Stacey Rose, Aziza Barnes, C.A. Johnson, Kevin R. Free, Charly Evon Simpson, Angelica Cheri, James Anthony Tyler, Jordan E. Cooper, Nathan Yungerberg, York Walker, Nia Akilah Robinson, Cris Eli Blak and Zoey Martinson.

The Fire This Time’s first anthology, “25 Plays from The Fire This Time Festival: A Decade of Recognition, Resistance, Rebirth, and Black Theater” edited by Kelley Girod was released by Bloomsbury Publishing in February 2022.

Benton Greene, Danielle Covington & Marinda Anderson in It’s It’s Karen B**** by Taylor Blackman. Photo by Garlia Jones