Huntington Theatre Co. Reads Making Up the Truth 9/24
By: Gabrielle Sierra
The new Making Up the Truth by Jack Hitt will be read Friday, September 24 at 7pm as part of the Huntington Theatre Company's Breaking Ground reading series. Jessica Bauman directs. The reading, located at the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA, is free and open to the public, though reservations are required.
Written and performed by Jack Hitt, Making Up the Truth is comprised of extravagant, true tales - a yarn about Hitt's childhood neighbor who was one of the first men to become a woman and his first apartment super with a deadly secret identity. But his stories always lead people to ask, "Did that really happen?" In his new show, Hitt shares his stories and learns that, of all things, new scientific breakthroughs that point to answer the question: Do extraordinary things only happen to certain people, or do we all swim unaware in a sea of the uncanny and unbelievable?The Atlantic recently called "This American Life" contributor Jack Hitt "one of America's best storytellers." Hitt is an accomplished writer for The New York Times Magazine and Harper's Magazine. His radio work recently won a Peabody Award. The movie, Hackers, which introduced Angelina Jolie to a generation of 15-year-old boys, was based on an Esquire article he co-authored, and last year his book, Off the Road, was adapted into a script written and directed by Emilio Estevez called The Way, starring Martin Sheen and to be released this fall.
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