Hello, dear readers!
We’re sitting here in the Adams ArtsSpace at Harvard. Yep. You heard me correctly: we’re spending the week at Harvard!
So, here we are, eating dining hall food and sleeping on couches. Sounds just like school, doesn’t it? Except this time, we’re the ones teaching. After some healthy consideration last night, we decided that instead of creating something brand new with students, everyone would be best served by working on an existing text - and so we’re happy to announce that Meeting, Important is going to have a special workshop performance in Cambridge on Friday! This is rare experience for a number of reasons:
1) We’re doing a show in Boston! The last time that happened, Mary was just coming to love the writing.style.with.periods. The last time that happened, nobody knew what an iPad was. The last time that happened, Hillary Clinton was probably going to be the next President of the United States. Yikes!
2) We’re so thrilled to have a number of talented Harvard students working with us on this production - these guys are the true stars of tomorrow, so you’ll get to see them here first.
3) Nick Delany. Always.
4) more work-in-progress evidence of how art.party operates. you loved our New York workshop - well, this is going to be a different show than the one you saw in New York. It’s the beauty of developing a show and you can watch it unfold before your eyes.
SO:
if you want to join us on Friday at 7pm or 9pm, email artpartytheatercompany@gmail.com and reserve a space. These things are going to go fast and they’re most certainly limited, so act now to avoid disappointment.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I hear the dining hall has chicken tenders for lunch.
—db