The Northwest Playwright Alliance's Third International Tour Opens in Seattle January 9 with a one-night only date at New City Theater prior to a tour of the Northwest, NYC, England and Japan. Come join us for the premiere of this program of six short plays by NPA members, directed by Rich Brown. The plays include:
History of the play: Sam wrote "Memory Fragments" in April of 2008 as a participant of "Script Frenzy" - a challenge for playwrights to write a full-length play in one month. A year later, it was the winner of the prestigious Stanley Drama Award, which gave Sam the opportunity to go to New York and hear the play read aloud for the first time. Some months and an extensive revision later, here it is for your pleasure!
Play synopsis for "Memory Fragments": In the not-so-distant future, people will have the ability to record their memories in 3-D and either watch from the outside or directly experience those memories later, with the aid of computers. Most of these memories would be of no interest to anyone whatsoever, like slide shows or home movies - unless there is a murder. Then, detectives comb the recorded memories for clues to the murder. When a John Doe washes up on the banks of the river with his head blown off and most of his memories corroded, Detective James Cloud is called in examine the fragments of memory left behind. In spite of mounting dangers, he follows the trail through virtual meetings, psychiatric sessions and recorded reports, while the stability of the global capitalist plutocracy hangs in the balance.
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