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MTA Radio Plays, Episodes 13-15 at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater

Dates: (5/12/2021 )

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Rattlestick Playwrights Theater


224 Waverly Pl 10014

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The MTA Radio Plays is a series of audio dramas created to honor and celebrate the people that keep New York City running. Conceived and curated by playwright Ren Dara Santiago (The Siblings Play), MTA Radio Plays takes place on the 2 Train, in one straight shot from the Wakefield-241st Street in the Bronx, through Manhattan, and ending at Flatbush Ave in Brooklyn. Featuring the work of 17 playwrights, each episode reflects a playwright's own experience, in whatever style they choose. Listeners will stay with the same conductor for the whole trip, however, each episode has its own unique style, authentic to the author.

Episodes 10-12 will debut on APRIL 14 and feature the work of writers Emily Daly Episode, Victor Cervantes Jr., and Carmen LoBue along with directors Ludmila de Brito, Carmen LoBue, and Christopher Burris Obi Abili and TJ Weaver. Episodes 13-15 will debut on MAY 12 and feature the work of writers Alexander Lambie, Gerald Jeter, and Jaida Hawkins along with director Dominique Rider.

Tickets to the complete series are $15 and can be purchased at https://www.rattlestick.org/.

MTA Radio Plays is made possible with the generous support of the Battin Foundation, the Howard Gilman Foundation, and the Venturous Theater Fund of the Tides Foundation with additional individual support by Willy Holtzman & Sylvia Shepard and Jeffrey Steinman & Jody Falco.

News About MTA Radio Plays, Episodes 13-15 at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater

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NEW SONGS NOW IN YOUR LIVING ROOM, Episodes of MTA RADIO PLAYS and More Announced for Rattlestick in April & May
April 12, 2021

Rattlestick Playwrights Theater has announced online programming for April and May including the return of New Songs Now In Your Living Room, new episodes of MTA Radio Plays, and several public conversations. The activities highlight new and necessary theatrical voices while also deepening connections between audiences and artists.

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