New York City playwright Leegrid Stevens, working with the Theater for New City and manager Danielle Karliner, will debut a new play titled "The Dudleys!" this August at the Joyce and Seward Johnson Theater. "What in the world does this have to do with games?" you may be asking your computer. First and foremost, it's straight up weird that you're speaking to a computer. More importantly, though, "The Dudleys" is a play about the thoughts and memories of a young man, conveyed through "a malfunctioning 8-bit video game." You see the connection now?
Apparently, the play will feature chiptune music created on Ataris, GameBoys, and Commodore 64s, and 8-bit art will back up the actors. More specifically, the play aims to juxtapose "the two dimensional side-scrolling world of fun and happy endings up against the confusion and aimlessness of real life." Well then! If you're interested in snagging tickets, they're available online for $15.
Reader Comments (8)
Posted: Jul 27th 2010 10:15PM Nintendo Tim said
Considering I'm catching up on my Harry Potter, the first thing that comes to mind is Dudley Dursley.
Please don't let me be the only one.
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Please don't let me be the only one.
Posted: Jul 27th 2010 10:34PM Danzig Logo said
@Nintendo Tim Shrug. First thing I think of are "those damn Dudleys." No big deal.
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Posted: Jul 28th 2010 1:11AM SkyMasterson said
@Mark E DeSade lmao hell yes. I came in here specifically to see if anyone made a wrestling reference. Thank you. haha
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Posted: Jul 28th 2010 10:21AM hayabusakisses said
@whylekat I've read it. It has zombies in it.
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