An exploration on memory, mothers, and smelly boys.
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An exploration on memory, mothers, and smelly boys.
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Mark's opening monologue from the Burnt Woman of Harvard.
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A cult of arsonists find their way.
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A collaboration between playwright Matthew Paul Olmos and composer April Dawn Guthrie.
NextDoor believes connecting with others is a universal, human need.
NextDoor is where you connect to neighborhoods; by bringing neighbors and organizations together, we can cultivate a kinder world.
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The second scene of the play in which Bertha Lerner and her students arrive at the house.
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A collage of text messages, phone calls, and memories from the early days of lockdown in New York City, when the author was stricken with Covid-19.
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A look at the collaborative process between Matthew Paul Olmos and composer April Dawn Guthrie on his play, The Un'Admiring.
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"he died on a Sunday, in a motel, on the way to" is an expressionist portrait of the live performance of a play without words.
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The coda from Do Not Do This Ever Again, a play from 2007 written in the form of a garden; this just one of its plants.
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A man deals with his mother's chemotherapy treatments by cruising an orderly at a cancer hospital.
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