Connect Five
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jan 5, 2011
Closed Jan 16, 2011
Opened Jan 5, 2011
Closed Jan 16, 2011
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The Common Tongue's Connect Five unites new writers with established playwrights in an evening of one act plays by award winning writers Wendy MacLeod and Lucy Thurber and emerging playwrights Danny Mitarotondo and Bronwen Prosser. An exploration of what it means to connect with one another in this modern world, Connect Five features stories about people striving for love and acceptance. Through these stories, The Common Tongue is reaching out to connect to you, our audience. Four plays, One Audience. Connect Five.
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Some promising work is featured in
Connect Five, an evening at Ars Nova of world-premiere one-acts by playwrights Lucy Thurber, Wendy MacLeod, Bronwen Prosser and Danny Mitarotondo. Each of the plays is about the struggle for people to connect, particularly on a romantic level. Unfortunately, the production's major pitfall is the inability of some of the performers to connect with each other and with their respective texts.
The evening begins with "The Make-out Queen," a solo work written and performed by Prosser and directed by Kathryn Walsh. Taking up nearly half of the 75 minutes of the entire production, what you see in "Make-out Queen" is pretty much what you get: an intermittently fu[...]