



Sun, May 17
|Brooklyn
Rough Cuts (May 2026)
A presentation of new works from the 46 Minutes Writers Group!
Time & Location
May 17, 2026, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM EDT
Brooklyn, 628 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA
About the Event
Rough Cuts is a presentation of new plays from the 46 Minutes Writers Group! The Writers Group has been hard at work drafting and re-drafting over the course of their 10 week spring session and Rough Cuts presents 10 minute readings of their newly developed work to audiences. Come to the Brick Aux for an evening of new works spoken into the world for the first time!
Tickets are pay what you want with a suggested donation of $10.
Spring 2026 Rough Cuts Features
love will stop the wound from bleeding by Ash
When non-binary and Persian professor Raj is forced to choose between moving across the country to be with their boyfriend or moving even further away to Iran to continue their research, they come face-to-face with a past they know and a past they don’t, in an exploration of Persian poetry, queer love, and cultural estrangement.
Girls at Sea by Paige Esterly
Following the fascist takeover of America and resulting global political conflict, four thirteen year old girls aimlessly circle the ocean in a resistance-backed School Ship. As the years drag on, they stumble through victories, blunders, and insecurities-- and begin to confront the realities of the political landscape they're inheriting.
Lenin is a Mushroom by Madelyn May
An unlikely bond forms between a mycology professor and a doctoral student sent on a mushroom-hunting expedition across Siberia. Their mission: to prove or debunk the bizarre claim that Vladimir Lenin was a mushroom—while the Soviet Union collapses around them.
The Thru-Hikers by Ellie Melick
Kay and Peter are backpacking to heal their marriage. Rena and Lance are backpacking to explore each others’ bodies. Both couples want alone-time, but keep running into each other. The theater is the woods in this immersive comedy, and like the theater, the woods aren’t as private as they seem.
Vinyl Vanguard by Marcus Scott
Uprooted and disillusioned, Heron Gregory finds a kindred spirit in Babatunde, a studious Nigerian immigrant. Their rock band becomes a sanctuary from the “provincialism” of their island town, but first love and complex cultural misunderstandings soon turn their brotherhood into a high-stakes struggle for identity and survival.