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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

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Sitting Still, by Masha Obolensky

Listen on the harborside of the ICA, sitting on the steps facing the water. Dip into the thoughts of others drawn to the water like you. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Masha Obolensky.

Sitting Still is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
Posted by thom dunn at 9:35 AM No comments:
Labels: audio play, cell phone play, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, masha obolensky, new work

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Act As if, by Miranda Craigwell

Listen sitting in the ICA Watercafe. An ex-New Yorker asks if Boston can ever be enough. Featuring Jennie Israel and Dossy Peabody. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Miranda Craigwell.

Act As If is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
Posted by thom dunn at 10:42 AM No comments:
Labels: audio play, cell phone play, dossy peabody, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, jennie israel, miranda craigwell, new work

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Can You Help Me Find This Call Number?, by Martha Jane Kaufman

Listen in the lobby of the Johnson building at the Boston Public Library. Two friends attempt a top-secret mission in the library. Featuring Michael Fisher, Angie Jepsen, and Bob Mussett. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Martha Jane Kaufman.

Can You Help Me Find This Call Number? is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
Posted by thom dunn at 8:45 AM No comments:
Labels: angie jepsen, audio play, bob mussett, cell phone play, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, martha jane kaufman, michael fisher

Monday, May 2, 2011

551 at 551, by Jacqui Parker

Listen in the lobby of the Boston Center for the Arts, 551 Tremont Street. Unsung heroes deserve our thanks. Featuring Douglas Lockwood and Kami Russell Smith. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Jacqui Parker.

551 at 551 is part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
Posted by thom dunn at 1:36 PM No comments:
Labels: audio play, cell phone play, douglas lockwood, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, jacqui parker, kami russell smith, new work

Another Brick in the Walk, by Patrick Gabridge

Listen in the brick plaza of the BCA. Two longtime Boston residents engage a newcomer in a struggle of class, status, and clay masonry. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Patrick Gabridge.

Another Brick in the Walk is part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
Posted by thom dunn at 9:19 AM No comments:
Labels: audio play, cell phone play, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, new work, patrick gabridge
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