The Palm Springs Young Playwrights Festival, set for June 8th, has announced its cast, including Tony Award winner Gregory Jbara and others.
“The selected plays reflect remarkable talent and originality,” said Festival Founder and Executive Director David Youse. “It’s thrilling to see these young voices lifted by such an extraordinary group of artists. It’s going to be a wonderful afternoon.”
This year’s festival features two winning plays written by local high school students: The Kellogg Murders by Peyton Taylor of Valley View High School and Seven by Kayla McCarty of Ramona High School. Both plays will be presented as staged readings at the Palm Springs Cultural Center on Sunday, June 8, at 12 pm. Tickets are $10 general admission, with free admission for students.
The Kellogg Murders
Written by Peyton Taylor | Directed by Desiree Clarke Miller
A dark comedy where Corn Flakes and Wheaties—jealous cereal mascots—embark on a revenge-fueled spree against their sugary competitors. With a satirical edge and outrageous characters, the play skewers nostalgia and brand culture with wit and flair.
Cast:
Raul Valenzuela – Kellogg Corn Flakes
Lou DiMaggio – General Mills Wheaties
Noah Bentley – Tony the Tiger (Frosted Flakes)
Cullen McCarthy – Toucan Sam (Froot Loops)
Michael Shaw – Lucky the Leprechaun (Lucky Charms)
Daniel DiMaggio – Count Chocula
Chuma Gault – Bad Apple & CinnaMon (Apple Jacks)
Seven
Written by Kayla McCarty | Directed by Craig Wells
Set in purgatory, seven souls must confront the sins that define them. With only one destined for grace, this powerful drama navigates themes of redemption, judgment, and human nature.
Cast:
John Corr – Envy
Chuck Yates – Gluttony
Keith Hoffman – Greed
Laura Marano – Lust
Anne Etue – Pride
Lizzie Schmelling – Sloth
David Lambert – Wrath
Gregory Jbara – Judgement
As usual, the “dynamic duo” of David Youse and Jack Kenny are keeping the Festival on track. Youse is a veteran actor and producer whose extensive TV credits include Chicago Hope, The Young and the Restless, Criminal Minds, and Torchwood. Through his company, Four Things Productions, Youse has raised significant funds for nonprofit organizations with high-profile staged readings such as The Normal Heart (directed by Joel Grey) and Steel Magnolias (directed by Judith Ivey). Kenny, returning this year as a mentor, is the creator of The Book of Daniel and Titus, and was showrunner of Warehouse 13. He has written for Jessica Jones, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, and starred on Broadway in Fiddler on the Roof. A Juilliard-trained actor, Kenny bridges television, theatre, and education.
The festival will be co-hosted by three past winners: Abigail Alldredge, Anthony Banuelos, and Erik Evans, continuing the festival’s tradition of fostering alumni engagement and mentorship. The Palm Springs Young Playwrights Festival is dedicated to promoting creative writing in the theatrical form among elementary, middle, and high school students in Riverside County, CA. By offering mentorship, scholarships, and the opportunity for public staged readings, PSYPF invests in the next generation of storytellers, ensuring that diverse and fresh perspectives continue to enrich the world of theatre.
For more information, submissions, and tickets, visit: www.psypf.org.
The 2025 Premier Sponsor of PSYPF is The Cherry Lane Alternative.
Leading sponsors include:
Rowan Kimpton Hotel, Palm Springs – Peggy Trott, General Manager
The Palm Springs Cultural Center
City of Palm Springs
The Riverside County Office of Education
Paul Reid and Tom Hartnett
Scott Poland and Eddie Nestlebush
Jason Smith and Tom Valach
The 2025 Palm Springs Young Playwrights Festival takes place Sunday, June 8, at 12:00 PM at the Palm Springs Cultural Center (2300 East Baristo Rd., Palm Springs, CA 92262). Tickets are $10 for general admission. Students admitted free. Tickets available at: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6581051
David Perry
Palm Springs Young Playwrights Festival
+1 415-676-7007
news@davidperry.com
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