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A Conversation with David Greenspan

Radio Play: The Memory Motel

By David Greenspan
Directed by Morgan Green

ZOOM     |     FREE

We encourage attendees to listen to The Memory Motel (going live on Monday, May 24) radio play prior to the event.

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We invite you to join Artistic Director John Dias and Playwright and Actor David Greenspan for an intimate conversation of David’s recent play The Memory Motel, written for Two River Theater’s brand-new series Radio Plays. Join John and David as they discuss the challenges of creating a sound-only production and open the conversation up to a Q&A discussion.

Reserve your free event ticket and you will be emailed links to both The Memory Motel performance followed by a Zoom link to our exclusive Live Q&A two hours prior to the event start time.

ABOUT THE PLAY

Michael S. Michaels returns to a beach resort in order to piece together and better understand the fragments of his past. While he’s there, he encounters a series of eccentric characters with whom he discusses art, philosophy, and the peculiarities of memory. Obie-award-winning playwright and actor David Greenspan (The Bridge of San Luis Rey) returns to Two River with this brand-new radio play crafted with his unique blend of fancy, theatricality, and wit.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

David Greenspan performed in his adaptation of Thornton Wilder’s The Bridge of San Luis Rey at TRT; has worked with many contemporary playwrights; appeared in his own plays, most notably Dead Mother, She Stoops to Comedy, Go Back to Where You Are, I’m Looking for Helen Twelvetrees, The Things That Were There and his solo plays The Argument and The Myopia; performed solo renditions of Eugene O’Neill’s Strange Interlude, Barry Conners’ The Patsy, Gertrude Stein’s lecture Plays, a program of two Stein lectures and a playlet Composition…Masterpieces…Identity; he is a recipient of Guggenheim, Lortel and Fox fellowships, Alpert, Lambda Literary, Helen Merrill Playwriting awards, a RUTHIE and six OBIES.

Dates and tickets

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