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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

I'll Drink to That by John Shea

Listen on a bench across from the Loeb Drama Center (64 Brattle Street, Cambridge). Two boozy winos debate the meaning of art. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow John Shea.

I'll Drink to That is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
Posted by thom dunn at 9:43 AM
Labels: audio play, cell phone play, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, john shea, loeb drama center

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