While writing Radio Mara Mara I realized I needed a map of the area. So I drew one, because when you're a playwright you're a cartographer.
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Radio Mara Mara: it's really happening
"...the fires are bright tonight, take cover where you can..."
I'd be so glad if you'd come check out this play.
I wrote it, so that's a bonus, but even better it stars Zoe Metcalfe-Klaw and Christopher Burris.
And is directed by my long time friend and collaborator Ali Ayala.
tickets may be purchased here.
Radio Mara Mara
In an abandoned radio station in the hills around a bombed out capital city,
the DJ and the Archivist come to terms with the world that's left them behind.
by Libby Emmons, directed by Ali Ayala
starring: Christopher Burris and Zoe Metcalfe-Klaw
featuring the voices of:
Shawn Randall, Carol London, Imran W. Sheikh, Charlie B.E. Marcus, and David Marcus
and an original cover of N.W.A.'s F%$k the Police, by Stacy Rock
as part of John Chatterton's Midwinter Madness Short Play Festival
Roy Arias's Stage II
300 W. 43rd St., 4th floor
$15
The show dates are:
Monday 02/18 7:15 pm
Thursday 02/21 8:30 pm
I'd be so glad if you'd come check out this play.
I wrote it, so that's a bonus, but even better it stars Zoe Metcalfe-Klaw and Christopher Burris.
And is directed by my long time friend and collaborator Ali Ayala.
tickets may be purchased here.
Radio Mara Mara
In an abandoned radio station in the hills around a bombed out capital city,
the DJ and the Archivist come to terms with the world that's left them behind.
by Libby Emmons, directed by Ali Ayala
starring: Christopher Burris and Zoe Metcalfe-Klaw
featuring the voices of:
Shawn Randall, Carol London, Imran W. Sheikh, Charlie B.E. Marcus, and David Marcus
and an original cover of N.W.A.'s F%$k the Police, by Stacy Rock
as part of John Chatterton's Midwinter Madness Short Play Festival
Roy Arias's Stage II
300 W. 43rd St., 4th floor
$15
Monday 02/18 7:15 pm
Thursday 02/21 8:30 pm
Monday, February 4, 2013
Endings
I'm into stuff that ends. TV shows are cool but they never end. Just like the human race. But people end. And I am a person. So I may as well embrace mortality, even in my narrative art forms.
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