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- BPT Talks: GONE NOWHERE by Daniel C. Blanda6:30 pm
BPT Talks: GONE NOWHERE by Daniel C. Blanda
A conversation with the playwright and director Noah Putterman What the playwright says about his play-in-progress: At an old cabin in rural Minnesota, something is lurking in the corn. In the wake of his father’s death, straight-laced Riley has left his fiancé and the big city behind to search for peace by visiting his old friend. Luckily Hunter knows the cure for grief—old stories, the great outdoors, and plenty of beers. But soon, it becomes clear that Hunter is running from his own demons, and no one will be spared a battle. They spiral through a reckoning of biblical proportions, and neither of them will emerge as the same man...if they make it out at all. Where: From wherever you are, via the videoconferencing tool Zoom. Audiences will need to download the free Zoom app to participate, and it is recommended they call in a few minutes before “curtain” time. Full schedule and Zoom links available on the Boston Playwrights’ Theatre website: http://www.BostonPlaywrights.org
When | 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 |
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Contact Email | newplays@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Boston Playwrights' Theatre |
Fees | Free |