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Cassandra Lewis wrote a monologue for NYC Playwrights called “Nightmare.” It was a semi-finalist for the NYC Playwrights project “Women in the Age of Trump.”

Akashic Books published a short story by Cass Lewis in their Mondays Are Murder: Original Noir Fiction series.

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We thought Bastille Day would be a good time to give an update on one of the stories we are in the process of producing. As you may already know, our stories explore the gray areas of human experience. We’re interested in protagonists who are flawed and human, whose decisions impact the world around them. […]

Akashic Books will publish Cass Lewis’ short story, “The Rumor,” on September 26, 2016 as part of their Mondays Are Murder: Original Noir Fiction series. The story is set in San Francisco’s Mission District.

Check out C.L. Slattery’s humor piece, “How to Become a New York Writer” on Dublin’s HeadStuff. In fact, read every article and every issue of HeadStuff. It’s a great publication.

A monologue written by Cassandra Lewis was published in The Best Contemporary Monologues for Kids Ages 7-15 by Applause Books.

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Cross Guns Confession, a short play by Cassandra Lewis will be produced by Playhouse Creatures Theatre Company as part of the Page2Stage Festival: Love and Politics from 11/4 – 11/9 at Access Theater in New York City.

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Bastille Arts celebrates Bastille Day and prepares for the next season of exciting new projects.  

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Following the success of the August 16th production of Connecting Creativity, a transatlantic theater collaboration for which 10 actors and 10 writers from Ireland and the United States were paired to create original monologues, The Break-Away Project is producing a second round.  Connecting Creativity II will be produced in both New York City and Dublin, […]