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FeverFest 2010: Left Off Dreaming Celebrates Boston Area Artists 8/14

By: Aug. 14, 2010
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The Small Theatre Alliance of Boston presents FeverFest 2010: Left Off Dreaming, the fifth annual celebration of emerging artists in the Boston area, opening on Wednesday, August 11th and running through Sunday, August 14th at The Factory Theatre, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118.
Tickets are $15/$5 pay-what-you-can preview. Tickets can be purchased online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/120364 or call Brown Paper Tickets directly at 800-838-3006.

FeverFest began as a day-long event exhibiting a whirlwind of theatrical styles and artists sharing one stage. The mission of FeverFest is to connect exploratory artists with adventurous audiences by creating an outlet for creative contemporary performance in the Greater Boston area.

"Finally knitting that diverse community of artists into a chorus of voices, The Alliance exemplifies the spirit of Boston theater. FeverFest brings that community to a single stage. Having been a member of that community for almost 10 years, I'm honored to be a part of the contingent bringing this showcase, FeverFest 2010: Left Off Dreaming, to our faithful Boston audiences." - Sarah Simons, Co-Chair FeverFest Committee

Five local companies and artists collaborate for FeverFest 2010: Left Off Dreaming. Their individual interpretations of this year's theme bring humor, awe and reverie to The Factory Theatre stage. If you enjoy severed heads, imaginary women, and talking fetuses come join us for a festival
new works that explore the role of dreams and delusions with this year's theme of "Left off Dreaming" taken from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass.

FEVERFEST 2010 LINE-UP
-A Womb with a View, by Rich Orloff (Bad Habit Productions) - A young girl, minutes away from being born, has second thoughts about leaving the comfort of her current home.
-Your Dream of Me, by Kelly DuMar - A young aspiring actor describes the roles she's willing to play in other people's dreams.
-Heads or Tales? by Silvia Graziano (Fort Point Theatre Channel) - In a disturbing game of domestic bliss, we learn that people are not always what they seem to be.
-Lucy Dreaming, by Stacey Lane (GAN-ə-meed Theatre Project) - An insomniac tries to lull herself to sleep, while her subconscious desperately tries to stay awake to avoid the beasts waiting in her dreams.
-A Good Cup of Tea, by M. Lynda Robinson - The time when the belief in your infinite potential runs headlong into the limits of your finite life
- and the reflections of that life become the life.

ABOUT THE ALLIANCE:
The Small Theatre Alliance of Boston is an organization dedicated to fostering the growth of small theaters and emerging artists in the Boston theater community. Currently the Alliance has over 15 member companies and venues, as well as a variety of individual members, 30 of which currently serve on five active committees dedicated to supporting and enhancing the work of the Boston theater community. For more information visit us inline at www.smalltheaterallianceofbsoton.com/feverfest.



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