AMERICAN FIESTA
written and performed by Steven Tomlinson
directed by Mark Brokaw

When playwright Steven Tomlinson, an obsessive collector of vintage "Fiesta" ware, sets off in search of the perfect specimens, he finds a surprising series of connections between residents of "red" and "blue" states, as well as some startling divides within his own family when he announces his intention to marry his partner. Mark Brokaw (How I Learned to Drive and The Dying Gaul at The Vineyard) directs this powerful and funny exploration of America and where it is headed.

An early version of this solo comedy-drama received its first production in Austin, Texas and won the American Theatre Critics Association "Osborn Award" for Best New Play by an up-and-coming playwright.

"RICH AND DELIGHTFUL!
AN OPEN-HEARTED, QUICK WITTED SHOW!"
- Linda Winer, Newsday

"FASCINATING!
AMERICAN FIESTA
IS SHARP
AND STARTLINGLY MOVING!"
- Joe Dziemianowicz, Daily News

"STEVEN TOMLINSON PACKS A LOT OF DRAMA
IN THIS AMUSING, ENTERTAINING SHOW!"

- Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press

"ENGAGING, THOUGHTFUL,
AND ENTERTAINING!"
- Dan Bacalzo, Theatermania