Did I say play? I meant FULL-LENGTH play! That’s right, the 10-minute format can no longer contain me. I am busting out. Oh yeah.
Bughouse will be read at 8pm Sunday, Sept. 3, at the Kennedy Center. Admission is free. FREE!
This reading is part of the annual Page-2-Stage Festival. Here’s the description of Bughouse from the program:
When the International Chess Federation declares anti-depressants to be a “performance-enhancing drug,” professional chess player Kale Dutton has three months to kick the habit or end his career. He checks into the Salopek Mental Health Institute, where he falls in love with a fellow patient and accidentally starts an anti-medication revolution. Unfortunately, some people should just say yes to drugs.
The reading will take place in the South Atrium of the KenCen. Hope to see you there!