[Hi Everyone-some of you may have already seen this in my twitter feed or on facebook, but in case you haven't, please consider coming out to see this show. I am doing publicity for it and am at least one of the disembodied voices. Unreliable Narrator and the Pluto Tapes do some great stuff or else I would not be promoting this show. Please share this far and wide. The Friday, August 27th performance is charity night. The proceeds from the ticket sales will benefit the charity Equality Now. There will also be a canned food drive on the same night to benefit the Greater Boston Food Bank. I will be working the Box Office/House at the Theater throught the run. I hope to see you there! - Emma]
Unreliable Narrator in collaboration with The Pluto Tapes present 2010: OUR HIDEOUS FUTURE: The Musical a cyberpunk musical It’s A.D. 2010, East Coast Metro Zone A, New Malden, a time of techno-studded blechhiness. Lonely human freedom fighter Kate Brick plans a last stand against the oppressive Artas, artificial life forms who control humankind through torture, brainwashing, and Facebook. But judging by the apathy of her lover Dehnise Compuserve and of her fellow humans, it may be too late. 2010: Our Hideous Future: The Musical! features Kamela Dolinova, Emily Taradash, Julia Lunetta, Timothy Hoover, John Deschene, Kay Coughlin, Katie Drexel, Ginger Lazarus, and Will Todisco. 2010: Our Hideous Future: The Musical! is the second collaboration between the Unreliable Narrator Theater Group and The Pluto Tapes. On March 30, 2010 they presented Un-Vaudeville, an evening of comedy, music and performance art featuring local acts at Johnny D’s in Somerville, Massachusetts. Boston Playwrights' Theatre 949 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02125 $15 in Advance/$20 at the Door $12 for Seniors (65+) and Students (w/ID) Buy Tickets at https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168 or Call (866) 811-4111 Performances Friday, August 20 at 8 PM Thursday, August 26 at 8 PM Saturday, August 21 at 8 PM Friday, August 27 at 8 PM Sunday, August 22 at 3 PM Saturday, August 28 at 8 PM The August 27th performance will feature a canned food drive to support the Greater Boston Food Bank. The proceeds from that night's ticket sales will benefit Equality Now. To keep up with the show as it develops, follow us on Twitter at @UNarrator or friend us on Facebook. For more information, please email unreliablenarra...@ymail.com<http://us.mc308.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=unreliablenarra...@ymail.com>or visit http://www.unreliable-narrator.com/ "Freedom Fighters Aren't on Facebook!”--Kate Brick And a message from the Artistic Director: Yes...yes...all across the country, people are dying for a glimpse of "2010: Our Hideous Future: The Musical!" so much so that they've forgotten to do their laundry! Actually, that could be just me. But have a look at these audio webisodes anyway, featuring characters from the show and a look into their monstrously frightening world. Tickets are on sale now and here: https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/168 "The MC's Podcast," featuring Julia Lunetta and Andy Hicks: http://cdn4.libsyn.com/polyestermcfadden/MCs_Podcast.m4a?nvb=20100810043154&nva=20100811044154&t=090a53092d95e8ae5c676 "Television of the FUTURE," featuring Carl Danielson, Katie Drexel, Tim Hoover, Emma Lathan, Ginger Lazarus, and Jess Viator: http://cdn1.libsyn.com/polyestermcfadden/TV_Shows_in_Our_Hideous_Future.m4a?nvb=20100810042938&nva=20100811043938&t=04966fddc93571968db4c Performances are August 20-22 and 26-28 at Boston Playwrights' Theatre. We also want to remind you that the Friday, August 27 performance features a canned food drive to benefit the Greater Boston Food Bank, and ticket sales that night benefit the global women's group Equality Now. Thanks y'all, -Carl Danielson Artistic Director -- Carl's web site: http://www.carldanielson.com Unreliable Narrator Theater Group: http://www.unreliable-narrator.com Camp Wellstone, Grassroots Democracy: http://www.wellstone.org "Stand up for what you believe, but don’t be so stubborn that you can’t learn and change from another’s reasoned argument." -Nick Sagan" "I love deadlines - I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." -Douglas Adams "Many of the things I accomplished in life are because I was dead set on proving somebody wrong." -Lee Grant, actress "Having leveled my palace, don't erect a hovel and complacently admire your own charity in giving me that for a home." - Emily Brontë "If you're frightened of making a mistake, you won't make a thing." —John Taylor, Director of Design, GM's APEx "As God is my Witness, I thought turkeys could fly!" -Gordon Jump, playing Arthur Carlson, on WKRP in Cincinnati (after bombarding a shopping center with live turkeys) -- "When we started skating, we had no role models in Poland to follow, we just had a wish." -- Zagorska and Siudek, 1999 World Bronze medalist-figure skating pair from Poland Always remember Ferengi Rule of Acquisition Number 76: Every once in a while, declare peace. It confuses the hell out of your enemies." - Quark (Deep Space Nine) "I had forgotten that men could not see unicorns. Just because they cannot see them does not mean they do not exist." - The Unicorn (The Last Unicorn) "Sometimes I think the universe just waits for me to get cocky." - Egon (The Real Ghostbusters cartoon) "A man is as happy as he makes up his mind to be." - Abraham Lincoln "Please try to understand before one of us dies..." - John Cleese as Basil Fawlty "Killing you is on our to do list. Please be polite and wait your turn. " - The Game Operation Division "I'm not going there to die. I just need to know if I was ever really alive." - Spike (Cowboy Bebop)