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SUMMARY:Don't Feed the Bear - Brown Box Theatre Project
DESCRIPTION:Bringing Theatre to the People: Brown Box to Tour don't feed the bear to Ocean City\, Maryland\n\n\n\nBrown Box Theatre Project (Brown Box) opens its ninth year of programming with a world premiere of don't feed the bear\, a workshop production. Local playwright Cam Torres stars in his one man show\, touring to Rhode Island\, Boston\, and Ocean City.\n\n\n\nBrown Box's mission is to break down barriers to live theatre by bringing the very best in performance\, design\, and collaboration to unconventional venues and underserved destinations. In keeping with this model\, Cam Torres' don't feed the bear is a play that challenges the ways in which theatre is typically created and consumed\, and it will transform public spaces into vibrant cultural and tourist destinations. The company seeks to use performance as a way to reach new communities\, share diverse stories\, and spark conversation.\n\n\n\nLocal playwright Cam Torres sees this play as a raw\, unique opportunity to share the gift of theatre with the community. Says Torres\,"don't feed the bear is a play about desperation\, longing\, and capital C - Connection. In this technological age when physical and psychological contact is becoming more distant\, this need rings true in all of us."\n\n\n\ndon't feed the bear synopsis\n\n\n\nIn a theater\, or a place where theater can happen\, there exists Will. At the least\, Will is born out of words on a page at the whim of a playwright\; But Will is anyone\, anywhere\, anytime. Battling their own existence\, Will questions reality\, explores human connection\, and admits deafening loneliness and debilitating insecurity in the common pursuit of life\, liberty\, and happiness. With Will\, we witness what it means to be utterly and horribly human. don't feed the bear is a raw opportunity to follow one character's journey to find connection: connection with life\, art\, and ultimately the people in front of them.\n\n\n\nFunding for this event is provided in part by the Worcester County Arts Council\, Maryland State Arts Council\, and Massachusetts Cultural Council - organizations dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive.\n\n\n\nABOUT THE COMPANY: Brown Box Theatre Project's mission is to bring high-quality theatre to communities that otherwise lack access to the performing arts. The constant goal in all their programming is to bring down barriers that separate potential audiences from live theatre and to introduce the performing arts to the widest audience possible. don't feed the bear Brown Box Theatre Project\n\n\n\nFEATURING: \n\nCam Torres as Will\n\nDirected by Alex Lonati\n\n\n\nProduced by Ashley Cabral\n\nStage Managed by Kayla Norton\n\nLighting Design by Connor O'Brien\n\n\n\nPlease visit www.brownboxtheatre.org for full performance schedule. All performances begin at 7:30pm. Tickets are $20 and available at www.brownboxtheatre.org. Please note this production is rated PG13 for use of adult language. @BrownBoxTheatre | #dontfeedBB www.brownboxtheatre.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Bringing Theatre to the People: Brown Box to Tour don'\;t feed the bear to Ocean City\, Maryland
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\nBrown Box Theatre Project (Brown Box) opens its ninth year of programming with a world premiere of don&rsquo\;t feed the bear\, a workshop production. Local playwright Cam Torres stars in his one man show\, touring to Rhode Island\, Boston\, and Ocean City.
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\nBrown Box&rsquo\;s mission is to break down barriers to live theatre by bringing the very best in performance\, design\, and collaboration to unconventional venues and underserved destinations. In keeping with this model\, Cam Torres&rsquo\; don'\;t feed the bear is a play that challenges the ways in which theatre is typically created and consumed\, and it will transform public spaces into vibrant cultural and tourist destinations. The company seeks to use performance as a way to reach new communities\, share diverse stories\, and spark conversation.
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\nLocal playwright Cam Torres sees this play as a raw\, unique opportunity to share the gift of theatre with the community. Says Torres\,"\;don&rsquo\;t feed the bear is a play about desperation\, longing\, and capital C - Connection. In this technological age when physical and psychological contact is becoming more distant\, this need rings true in all of us.&rdquo\;
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\ndon&rsquo\;t feed the bear synopsis
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\nIn a theater\, or a place where theater can happen\, there exists Will. At the least\, Will is born out of words on a page at the whim of a playwright\; But Will is anyone\, anywhere\, anytime. Battling their own existence\, Will questions reality\, explores human connection\, and admits deafening loneliness and debilitating insecurity in the common pursuit of life\, liberty\, and happiness. With Will\, we witness what it means to be utterly and horribly human. don&rsquo\;t feed the bear is a raw opportunity to follow one character&rsquo\;s journey to find connection: connection with life\, art\, and ultimately the people in front of them.
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\nFunding for this event is provided in part by the Worcester County Arts Council\, Maryland State Arts Council\, and Massachusetts Cultural Council - organizations dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive.
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\nABOUT THE COMPANY: Brown Box Theatre Project'\;s mission is to bring high-quality theatre to communities that otherwise lack access to the performing arts. The constant goal in all their programming is to bring down barriers that separate potential audiences from live theatre and to introduce the performing arts to the widest audience possible. don'\;t feed the bear Brown Box Theatre Project
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\nFEATURING:
\nCam Torres as Will
\nDirected by Alex Lonati
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\nProduced by Ashley Cabral
\nStage Managed by Kayla Norton
\nLighting Design by Connor O&rsquo\;Brien
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\nPlease visit www.brownboxtheatre.org for full performance schedule. All performances begin at 7:30pm. Tickets are $20 and available at www.brownboxtheatre.org. Please note this production is rated PG13 for use of adult language. @BrownBoxTheatre | #dontfeedBB www.brownboxtheatre.org
LOCATION:Ocean City Center for the Arts | 502 94th St\, Ocean City\, MD 21842
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URL:https://chamber.oceancity.org/events/details/don-t-feed-the-bear-03-24-2019-29338
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