Paradise Poetry

Friday, Aug. 22, 7:00 pm

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Implicit Memory Systems by David Deblinger

Thursday, August 28

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Look Both Ways by Chuck Blasius

Monday - Wednesday, Aug. 25 - 27

Description TBD

Monologue Show

Friday and Saturday, ,September 5 and 6

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Leni’s Last Lament, May - June 2025

In Gil Kofman’s smart, hilarious play fresh from a critically acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Obie Award-winning actress Jodie Markell plays Hitler’s notorious filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl.

Framed as a macabre cabaret that takes place in an ethereal editing room, Leni attempts to re-edit her controversial Nazi past and make it more palatable. Directed by Richard Caliban (“legendary downtown theater-maker” —Village Voice), this wild ride of a play received top awards at United Solo Fest: Best Script, Best Actor, and Best Director.

Written by Gil Kofman

Starring Jodie Markell

Directed by Richard Caliban

Musician Spiff Wiegnad

Workplace Injuries, May - June 2025

Exploitation, theft, heartbreak, death -- it’s all in a day’s work.

Paradise Factory presents three one-act plays showcasing our company’s distinct voices and talent. Playwrights Eric Maierson, Joan Mathieu and Grant James Varjas studied with Tom Noonan, iconoclastic actor, writer, director and founder of Paradise Factory.  

The evening features performances by Sean Patrick Folster and Katie Moore in THAT PICTURE OF YOU (directed by Sean Patrick Folster), Monique Vukovic and Ken Forman in DIET COKE FOR THE DEAD (directed by Howard Fishman), and Chase McCloud and Joan Mathieu in BOOKSTORE; A MONOSTICH (directed by Chuck Blasius). 

Artistic Director: Joan Mathieu

Producing Directors: Ken Forman, Eric Maierson

Managing Director: Joseph Carey

Lighting Design: Sasha Finley
Set Design: Evan Frank
Stage Manager: Charles Cassano
Assistant Stage Manager: Ceydan (Dany) Sibilni
Intimacy Coordinator: Brooke M. Haney
Publicity Photos: Leandro Badalotti, Bob Sacha

Short Film Night, March 2025

First Shorts, March 2025

What Happened Was… 30th Anniversary Screening

Whether you encounter Tom Noonan through his writing, his performance or his direction, the result is the same – you will look at the performing arts in a way that’s more honest and intense than it was before.

– Jim Parsons