Theatre 33 unwraps another round of merriment with Holiday Shorts Part 2, a collection of six brand-new comedies tackling airport chaos, cookie-exchange drama, elf revolts, and more.
Full-length Christmas plays aren’t something most playwrights take on since they’re only performed one month out of the year, said Executive Director Tom Nabhan, but short 10-page scripts are another story. “Short, comedic skits are a great format for a fun night,” he said. “And we can feature several playwrights in one night.”
This year’s lineup features:
- Stranded — A storm strands Frank and Bob at an airport on Christmas Eve, where they deal with more than bad weather.
- Jingle Bell Rock — Holiday stress triggers an operatic reaction.
- How to Be the Villain of the Cookie Exchange — A junior high teacher cookie exchange tells all.
- 13 Days of Christmas — A remarkably surprising, unorthodox visit from Uncle Larry.
- The Elf on the Shelf Is Moving — A mischievous elf on the shelf comes alive to sabotage an awkward mom visit.
- Sweet Christmas — Facing an elf revolt, Mrs. Santa is ready to throw in the towel on Christmas.
While the through line that connects each of these plays could be Christmas stress, said Tom, he hopes comedy is the real glue that binds them together.
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Behind the scenes, these shorts move quickly from page to stage, going through Theatre 33’s unique new-play development process. “Since these are all new plays that have never even had a reading, we are in full development mode,” Tom said. “After the first read-through rehearsal, two playwrights attending on Zoom were busy talking with the director about script changes. And two actors switched roles based on the reading. So the spirit is creative collaboration.”
The ensemble — Chelsea Janzen, Gregory Jolivette, Tom Nabhan, Elizabeth Rothan, Simone Stewart, and Matthieu Voisine — takes on multiple roles throughout the night, shifting between stories and tones. “That shifting is the best part of acting,” said Tom. “Creating different characters is more of an opportunity than a challenge.”
Beyond the actors’ work onstage, the production also reflects Theatre 33’s broader purpose of developing new plays.
“The most exciting aspect of anything we produce is that it’s the first time…the first time the play has been done, the first time an actor brings the character to life, and the first time the playwright and audience experience it,” said Tom. “All of that magnifies the risks and rewards of everything we do.”
So come experience it for the first time, and find a little humor this holiday season.
Holiday Shorts Part 2
7 p.m. Dec 12-13, 17-20 and 2 p.m. Dec 14, 20-21
Putnam Studio at the M. Lee Pelton Theatre @ Willamette University
Tickets are $18. Click here to purchase.
This story originally ran in Press Play Salem issue 26 (Winter 2025/26)
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