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'First Looks' At the Fringe

Readings of Two New Plays
​NUTS & BOLTS by Charles R. Traeger Saturday August 25 at 5:00pm
Directed by Wallace Norman

Spin a Mystery! Mystery Surrounds. Spin a Web! A Web is spun out of frustration. Silky, sticky, threads entangle us in a plot of revenge. In this black comedy Nameless and Max square off against each other. Who will emerge the victor in this Cat and Mouse Game of Life and Death?
 
A NECESSARY MADNESS by Peter Coy  Saturday September 1 at 5:00pm
Directed by Nicola Sheara
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Patrick and Melody relive a whirlwind of events – remembering separately and together and differently, watching their younger selves crashing through time like figures in a fractured cubist canvas – that drags them to the verge of their final, surprising decision. Three pairs of actors play the same couple – as teenagers, as late twenty year-olds, and finally as forty year-olds. 
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