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Monday, April 4, 2011

Mediatheque by Kirsten Greenidge

Listen in the mediatheque at the ICA. You never know who is reading your blog. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Kirsten Greenidge. Featuring Georgia Lyman and Lindsey McWhorter.

Mediatheque is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
Posted by thom dunn at 8:16 AM
Labels: audio play, cell phone play, emerging america festival, georgia lyman, huntington playwriting fellows, kirsten greenidge, lindsey mcwhorter

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