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The Interrobangers

By Company One Theatre (other events)

19 Dates Through Feb 24, 2024
 
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The Interrobangers
a new play by M Sloth Levine
directed by Josh Glenn-Kayden
dramaturgy by Regine Vital
in partnership with the Boston Public Library and The Theater Offensive

January 26 – February 24, 2024
Rabb Hall at Boston Public Library, Central Branch

FREE with Pay-What-You-Want tickets!

Something's lurking deep in the woods of Foggy Bluffs. And as usual, it's up to four groovy teens and a dog to get to the bottom of it. But in order to solve the mystery, the old friends must delve into their chilling past and uncover their town’s darkest secrets.

M Sloth Levine puts a thrilling new spin on a classic tale with The Interrobangers, a queer coming-of-age story about exploring identity, creating community, and finding that men behind the masks are the scariest monsters of all. And they might have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for these meddling kids!

Recommended for ages 13 and up.
This production includes depictions of substance abuse, swearing, and brief references to child abuse, abduction, and trauma.

Company One Theatre is producing The Interrobangers to AMPLIFY:

  • Public Art for Public Good at the Boston Public Library, where all are welcome, in the face of rising censorship, book banning, and anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation across the country.
  • joy, nostalgia, and curiosity as transformative tools for nurturing intergenerational connection, the exploration of identity, and how we navigate and cope during uncertain, dark times.
  • unapologetic visibility of our queer, trans, and non-binary community onstage, backstage, in our audiences, and in our neighborhoods.
  • community partners and organizations who celebrate queer youth as their truest selves through the creation of safe spaces, mental health resources, and supportive programming in Boston.
  • accessible creative development programs like C1’s PlayLab (of which playwright M Sloth Levine is an alum), that create opportunities for emerging theatermakers to develop their unique voice and become civically-engaged artists.

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