Creative Greensboro presents “Power, Money and Sex… oh yeah, and Love,” an almost musical by Sally Kinka, winner of the 2026 New Play Project.
Performances will be held at 7 pm from Thursday, January 15, through Saturday, January 17, and at 2 pm, Sunday, January 18, in the Stephen D. Hyers Theatre at the Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St. Admission is free with a suggested donation at the door. Friday’s performance will feature a moderated talk back with the playwright. This play explores mature topics appropriate for a PG-13 audience.
About “Power, Money and Sex… oh yeah, and Love” by Sally Kinka
This dark comedy is an “almost musical,” with characters as relatable as they are disturbed. Set in a fictionalized Gilded Age, the story is full of treachery, greed, murder, scheming, Ouija boards, phantoms, a newspaper dress… oh yeah, and love.
About Sally Kinka
Sally Kinka is a professional playwright, director, performer, storyteller, puppeteer, and costume designer with a special concentration in drama as therapy. The recipient of this year’s Mark Gilbert Award, Sally also had the honor of winning the prize in 2022 for her play “Wolves of Ravensbruck.” Most recently, she has had her original plays, “Murder at Fences Mansion,” and “A Christmas Carol, in the Spirit,” produced by Ashe County Little Theatre. They will also produce her one act play, “New Wendy in Neverland,” in December of this year. Sally is co-founder of the non-profit performing arts organization, ArtStream, and recently ran bedside drama and storytelling programs at Duke University’s Pediatric Oncology and Hematology, and UNC Children’s Hospital. Currently Sally is a member of the Greensboro Playwrights Forum and also runs the NC Playwrights Forum through the Ashe County Arts Council.