Directed by Caitlin Sullivan, the staged reading of KARA & EMMA & BARBARA & MIRANDA premieres October 29 with Yale Drama Series Prize judge Branden Jacobs-Jenkins.
Yale Schwarzman Center today announced that it will produce a staged reading of Ariel Stess’s KARA & EMMA & BARBARA & MIRANDA, the winner of the 2025 Yale Drama Series Prize, on Tuesday, October 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the Schwarzman Center with featured guest and this year’s competition judge, Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins.
Selected by Jacobs-Jenkins from 1,909 submissions worldwide, the play intertwines the lives of four women from different generations and social strata in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kara wakes up to find her husband and children missing. Twenty-year-old Emma runs away with a married man. Barbara’s ex-lover breaks into her home in the middle of the night. And the pipes in Miranda’s house burst. Through a tapestry of internal monologues and scenes, KARA & EMMA & BARBARA & MIRANDA follows the journey of four women whose major life crises collide on Christmas Eve, leading them to accidentally help each other find a way out.
The reading will be directed by New York-based theater-maker Caitlin Sullivan and feature an acclaimed cast including Kristen Sieh (House of Cards, Orange Is the New Black), Kallan Dana, Paul Lazar (Snowpiercer), Paul Ketchum, Mathew Korahais, Mike Iveson (What the Constitution Means to Me), Connie Shulman (Orange Is the New Black) and Zoë Geltman (Puffy Hair). The evening will also include the presentation of the $10,000 Yale Drama Series Prize to playwright Ariel Stess.
The Yale Drama Series Prize, funded by the David Charles Horn Foundation, is among the most prestigious international playwriting competitions, awarded annually to an emerging playwright for an original, unpublished full-length work. The winning play is selected by a distinguished judge and published by Yale University Press with the winner receiving a cash award.