Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Real Time Encounter

A "cell phone play" by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Ken Urban. Wait patiently in the station to meet up with Pat. Or, at least he told you that was his name online.

Listen to this play in the MBTA Station at Back Bay, Dartmouth entrance.

Flannery O'Connor Google

A "cell phone play" by Huntington Playwriting Fellow John Kuntz. John Kuntz is talking directly to you. But, is that really John Kuntz?
And, is that really you? And, what about the things he asks you to do...?

Listen to this play on the wooden steps behind the ICA, facing the harbor.

Tea

A "cell phone play" by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Martha Jane Kaufman. Slippage abounds between two very different "tea parties." Found text blurs the line between the dissenters and the terrorists, your patriotism and your ambivalence.

Listen to this play on the wooden steps behind the ICA, facing the harbor.

Helen Hangs Up

A "cell phone play" by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Ryan Landry. A few cocktails (and this short monologue) will give you all the courage it takes to drunk dial your ex and let 'em have it!

Listen to this play in the Eagle, drinking at the bar.

I Am Not Invisible

A "cell phone play" by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Patrick Gabridge. Maybe you should pay more attention to the people behind you in the supermarket. You might have ignored and pissed off the wrong man, someone who has chosen to creep much closer. Much closer.

Listen to this play on the brick plaza in front of the BCA.

A Walking Tour with Peter DuBois

Join Huntington Artistic Director Peter DuBois for stories about his home turf, Boston's South End, from stores to parks to restaurants, beginning at the Calderwood Pavilion. Watch out for large birds and firefighters. And your waistline.

Hal's Haven

A "cell phone play" by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Rebekah Maggor. Your neighborhood changes when a nightclub moves in. One local grandmother takes a late night stand against ivy-league party kids and drunken professionals.

Listen to this play in the passageway adjacent to number 2 Arrow Street in Cambridge between Mt. Auburn Street and Massachusetts Avenue.

Jill and Delilah

A "cell phone play" by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Kirsten Greenidge, featuring Marvelyn McFarlane. Eavesdrop on a private conversation between sisters, and examine the space between checking out of your life and checking back in again.

Listen to this play in Harvard Square, standing next to the Co-Op.