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Morning, Noon, and Night

By Company One Theatre (other events)

23 Dates Through May 25, 2024
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Morning, Noon, and Night
a new play by Kirsten Greenidge
directed by Summer L. Williams
dramaturgy by Ilana M. Brownstein
with the Boston University's College of Fine Arts

April 26 – May 25, 2024
Boston Center for the Arts, Plaza Theatre

All tickets are 100% FREE (Pay-What-You-Want)!

Mia just wants her daughter to listen without talking back. Dailyn just wants her mom to quit being so judgemental. And they both just want everything to be perfect for when older sister Alex comes home for her birthday. But when a mysterious visitor from a digital dimension arrives on Mia’s doorstep, the very concepts of home and perfection are challenged.

Reality and social media blur together in the newest play from Boston’s own master playwright Kirsten Greenidge. An eccentric reflection of post-pandemic life, Morning, Noon, and Night navigates familial reckoning, digital surveillance, and the ways we can love each other after four long and traumatic years.

Company One Theatre is producing Morning, Noon, and Night to AMPLIFY:

  • Public Art for Public Good at the Boston Center for the Arts, C1’s long-time homebase, where accessible theatre that fosters community dialogue can thrive.
  • community and compassion as effective ways to combat loneliness and isolation, especially in this new age of reconnection following the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • future forward depictions of technology, social media, and artificial intelligence that explore the ways these tools both help and harm our ability to meaningfully connect with each other.
  • community partners and organizations who build intergenerational bridges, center mutual empathy and care, and help us envision the path to a sustainable shared future.
  • the vibrant, complex depictions of Black women that are central to the work of Company One’s Resident Playwright Kirsten Greenidge, whose singular voice and style enrich the American Theatre.


Company One Theatre is able to offer all plays and events for free in part due to support from audience members like yourself. Our recommended ticket price of $35 is less than half that of the average ticket price for Boston theatres. If you are able, we hope you will consider supporting Public Art for Public Good and helping to keep our productions financially accessible to all.

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