So, I'm a writer right? Back in 2011 my play Cryptos was put on at Hanover College where I went to school, and for a little over a week you have the chance to watch the recording of that performance on youtube thanks to a deal with Hanover College Television !
Its totally free, and its a really great production even if the video quality is a bit blurry. If you want to sit down and have a night of theatre in your living room, now is your chance ^_^!
I assembled all the necessary links right here for your convience, but they're also splayed out below.
http://www.jameswylder.com/home/watch-cryptos-on-youtube-one-week-only
I also assembled a digital playbill where you can explore beyond the play!
Digital Playbill:
All of this is part of the campaign to bring the play's text to print, which you can find at the link below. If you enjoyed the play, please consider contributing something (even $1) as your "ticket" though nothing is required of you!
I'll also take a moment to note that due to some choices made in the production, the play totally unintentionally makes some people perceive the second act as taking up a position on a controversial political issue, but its not. You might not even notice, but I figured I'd get it out of the way so there isn't a bit spat about it :P!
If you chose to watch it, I hope you enjoy the show !!!!
-Mal
Its totally free, and its a really great production even if the video quality is a bit blurry. If you want to sit down and have a night of theatre in your living room, now is your chance ^_^!
I assembled all the necessary links right here for your convience, but they're also splayed out below.
http://www.jameswylder.com/home/watch-cryptos-on-youtube-one-week-only
I also assembled a digital playbill where you can explore beyond the play!
Digital Playbill:
All of this is part of the campaign to bring the play's text to print, which you can find at the link below. If you enjoyed the play, please consider contributing something (even $1) as your "ticket" though nothing is required of you!
I'll also take a moment to note that due to some choices made in the production, the play totally unintentionally makes some people perceive the second act as taking up a position on a controversial political issue, but its not. You might not even notice, but I figured I'd get it out of the way so there isn't a bit spat about it :P!
If you chose to watch it, I hope you enjoy the show !!!!
-Mal
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