Experiments Reading: Stubbornness & Bone | April 20

Monday, April 20, 7:30pm
FREE EVENT
RSVP Required


Community Arts Space
74 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003


Written by Edwin Rivera-Arias

ABOUT

Returning to work at a chemical plant in the wake of a coworker’s murder of a supervisor, a group of blue-collar Latino laborers must confront their own mutual hostilities and the draining grind of the job as they search for ways to either move forward or move on. A hilarious, compassionate, and ultimately moving exploration of capitalism, class, and the punishing grind of a seemingly futile existence.

bio

Edwin Rivera-Arias is a Cuban-Colombian playwright and fiction writer who hails from a working-class New Jersey background. He is a resident playwright with New Dramatists (2024-2031). Rivera-Arias was awarded a 2024 Prose Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, The Lippmann Family “New Frontier” Award for Travel in 2025, and residencies from Willapa Bay AiR, the Blue Mountain Center, Dramatic Question Theatre, The New Jersey Play Lab, Art House Production’s INKubator Program (where he wrote Stubbornness & Bone), and the Norman Mailer Center. He was a finalist for the Judith Royer Excellence in Playwriting Award, the Baylor New Playwriting Initiative, the 2025 Blue Ink Award, the 47th Bay Area Playwrights Festival, and he was a second-rounder in the Austin Film Festival Competition (Stage Play category). In 2019 his first play, In the Palace of the Planet King, was staged at The Wild Project as part of the Downtown Urban Arts Festival. His stories and poems have been published in The Evening Street Review, The Global City Review, Tupelo Quarterly, Pank, Kweli, The Acentos Review, The Florida Review, and Another Chicago Magazine, among other publications. He is a former member of the United Steelworkers (Local 4-406), and is one of the key organizers of the faculty union at the School of Visual Arts. His short play, Fried Live Skin, has been selected for the Downtown Urban Arts Festival, and will be featured in June of 2026 at La MaMa. He is represented by the Gurman Agency.

About the program

Experiments Play Reading Series 2025–2026 is supported in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature with additional support from the Howard Gilman Foundation, The John Golden Fund, and The Shubert Foundation.

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