The Palm Springs Young Playwrights Festival (PSYPF) announced that is has now selected all of the cast members for the three plays it will present at the upcoming Festival, which will take place at the Palm Springs Cultural Center on June 9, 2024 at 12 PM. This free annual Festival will showcase original plays created by three area students which will be performed as staged readings using professional actors and directors. The event is free to the public although reservations will be required. Go to psypf.org for more information.
โWe are elated to feature so many outstanding actors this year,โ said David Youse, Executive Director of the Festival. โOur students are absolutely thrilled that they will see these high-quality, seasoned actors perform their plays in the festival.โ
The winning playwrights have been working with this yearโs mentor, Broadway actor, TV executive producer/writer, and playwright Jack Kenny, who has been providing professional guidance to the student playwrights and coaching them through the entire process of finalizing their plays. The three staged readings will be performed by seasoned professional actors including:
IN MY DREAMS, written by Erik Evans (14) from Palm Middle School, Moreno Valley, CA. It will be directed by actor/director Chuma Gault. FLY and his best friend embark on a journey to find his missing parents. Will they be safe heading into Spiderville?
Cast includes:
- William Salyars, best known for his voice and performances in animation and video games, including Rigby in Cartoon Network’s Emmy Award-winning series โRegular Showโ
- Carlos Garcia, a local Palm Springs actor who most recently appeared in the โPutnam County Spelling Beeโ at Revolution Stage Company
- Loretta Fox, seen in โNew Girlโ and โCurb Your Enthusiasmโ
- Desiree Clarke Miller, Executiveย Artistic Director of San Diego’s Moxie Theatreย ย
- Jason Stuart, actor, comedian, and winner of The Indie Series Award for Best Actor on โSmotheredโ for Amazon
SECOND CHANCES (A GAME SHOW) written by Abigail Alldredge (16) from Ramona High School, Riverside, CA. It will be directed by Keith Hoffman, Executive Producer at Warner Brothers/Discovery. In this game show play, four contestants compete to return to life after selling their souls to the devil. Who will get that second chance?
Cast includes:
- Yo Younger, eight-time Desert Theatre League Award winner
- Phylicia Mason, actress who recently appeared in โPutnam County Spelling Beeโ at Revolution Stage Company
- Daniel DiMaggio, Series regular on ABC’s โAmerican Housewifeโ
- Chuck Yates, seven-time Desert Theatre League Award winner and former Artistic Director of Coyote StageWorks
- Michael Shaw, Current Artistic Director of Dezart Performsย
- Cullen McCarthy, Miles from the television show โMiles From Tomorrowโ on Disney Network
- Noah Bentley, actor and voice-over artist on โBatwheelsโ and โElliott From Earthโ
- Charles Herrera, actor and six-time Desert Star Award for his cabaret work at The Purple Room
- Christine Tringali Nunes, actress who recently appeared in โLifespan of a Factโ at Desert Ensemble Theatre.
REDO was written by Anthony Banuelos (17) from Valley View High School, Moreno Valley, CA. It will be directed by actor/director Deborah Harmon. What is God’s plan? John may never know until he finds himself in various situations at different times in history.
Cast includes:
- Zachary Furtado, an actor and comedian last seen in โMain Characterโ at Script2Stage2Screen
- Lou DiMaggio, actor and comedian from HBO’s โCurb Your Enthusiasmโย
- Sean Timothy Brown, an actor best remembered for โThe Legend of Georgia McBrideโ at Dezart Performs
- Melanie Blue, five-time Desert Theatre League Award winnerย ย
- Chet Cole, actor and Visual and Performingย Arts teacher in Salton City for 4th-6th grade
PSYPF recently partnered with The Riverside County Office of Education to expand its outreach to young playwrights to include not only the Coachella Valley, but all of Riverside County. The festival works closely with Louisa Higgins, Visual and Performing Arts Administrator for Riverside County Office of Education, Chuck Yates, Founding Artistic Director of Coyote StageWorks, the Palm Springs Cultural Center, and PSYPF board members Marni Raab, Margarida De Brito, and Desiree Clark-Miller.
PSYPF is funded by the 2024 premier sponsors The Western Wind Foundation with Jeremy Hobbs and Cherry Lane Alternative with Angelina Fiordellisi. Tom Valach, Jason Smith, Dorothy and Mel Lefkowitz, and Paul Reid and Thomas Hartnett continue as the festivalโs ongoing supporters and sponsors.
PSYPF is a nonprofit organization. To lend support or review the mission statement, visit www.psypf.org.
About PSYPF
The Palm Springs Young Playwrights Festival promotes and encourages creative writing – in the theatrical form – open to all students in the elementary, middle, and high school level within Riverside County, California.ย The Festival provides a scholarship to further education in the arts, mentorship, and a public reading to young playwrights of chosen plays. More information is available atย psypf.org.

