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THE HUNTINGTON THEATRE COMPANY IS BOSTON'S LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR THEATRE COMPANY, HOSTING 66 TONY AWARD-WINNING ARTISTS, GARNERING 38 ELLIOT NORTON AWARDS, AND SENDING TEN SHOWS TO BROADWAY SINCE ITS FOUNDING IN 1982. DURING THE 2009-2010 SEASON OF AMERICAN STORIES, THE HUNTINGTON'S PODCAST SERIES TAKES YOU BEHIND-THE-SCENES TO MEETINGS AND SPECIAL EVENTS. ONLINE AT HUNTINGTONTHEATRE.ORG

Friday, April 29, 2011

The Harvard Man, by Lawrence Goodman.

Listen across from the Johnson Gate entrance to Harvard Yard. A Harvard freshman gets a shot at romance. Will he blow it? Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Lawrence Goodman.

The Harvard Man is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
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Labels: audio play, cell phone play, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, lawrence goodman, new work

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Sticky Memento, by Ken Urban

Listen standing in front of the John Harvard statue in Harvard Yard. Nerd rage and stoner sadness collide with a Midwestern tourist who has little tolerance for rich, white kid drama. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Ken Urban. Featuring Marianna Bassham and Dan Pecci.

Stick Memento is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
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Labels: audio play, cell phone play, dan pecci, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, ken urban, marianna bassham, new work

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Bruised by Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro

Listen walking from the Harvard Coop. Nothing is worse than a playwright with a bruised ego. Nothing except real problems. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro. Featuring Stacy Fischer and Robert Kropf.

Bruised is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
Posted by thom dunn at 8:20 AM No comments:
Labels: audio play, cell phone play, emerging america festival, new work, robert kropf, rosanna yamagiwa alfaro, stacy fischer

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Sons of the Prophet Set Design Presentation

Sons of the Prophet set designer Anna Louizos explains her set model and design concepts to the cast and production team at the first rehearsal, the Meet & Greet. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/prophet.
Posted by thom dunn at 8:29 AM No comments:
Labels: anna louizos, peter dubois, scenic design, set design, sons of the prophet, stephen karam, world premiere

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Sons of the Prophet: What Audiences Are Saying

Hear what audience members are saying about the world premiere of Stephen Karam's Sons of the Prophet at the Huntington, directed by Peter DuBois. For more information, please visit huntingtontheatre.org/prophet.
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Labels: audience testimonials, peter dubois, sons of the prophet, stephen karam, world premiere

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 No comments:
Labels: audio play, cell phone play, emerging america festival, georgia lyman, huntington playwriting fellows, kirsten greenidge, lindsey mcwhorter

Friday, April 1, 2011

Behind the scenes of Sons of the Prophet at the Huntington

Come behind the scenes of the world premiere of Stephen Karam's Sons of the Prophet at the Huntington with director Peter DuBois and members of the cast, including Tony Award winner Joanna Gleason, Kelsey Kurz, Charles Socarides, and Yusef Bulos. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/prophet.
Posted by thom dunn at 11:11 AM No comments:
Labels: behind-the-scenes, charles socarides, joanna gleason, kelsey kurz, peter dubois, sons of the prophet, stephen karam, world premiere, yusef bulos
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