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JEFFREY CRANOR
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(Not) Just A Day Like Any Other
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written by Kevin R Free, Christopher Borg, Jeffrey Cranor, and Eevin Hartsough
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Neo-Futurist play
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This Could Be It
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Created, written and performed by Jillian Sweeney (co-written and directed by Jeffrey Cranor), This could be it floats through a surreal landscape of bell chimes, radio waves, breakfast cereal, and imagined movies, riffing on a series of out-of-body moments Sweeney has experienced throughout her life. Making fictional scenes out of non-fictional events, Sweeney combines straightforward and theatrical elements, awkward-yet-delicate movement, and the unique landscape of the Chocolate Factory's industrial space to play with the slippery nature of human perception. as she magnifies the gap between what is and what could be, Sweeney also creates an amusing and disturbing picture of disembodied self-awareness
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written by Jillian Sweeney And Jeffrey Cranor
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the Chocolate Factory Theatre
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What the Time Traveler Will Tell Us
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Time Traveler is the false story of a woman whose reality is fractured by sudden awareness of an event that never happened. It is the true story of a loving grandFather who lived and, in living, changed the world in a small but vital way. It is also the story of a time traveler from an apocalyptic future, two murderers (one false, one true), and, of course, toast. In short, it is a tale that begins well, ends tragically, and in between gets away from all of us just a little. What the Time Traveler Will Tell Us is, among other things, a live demonstration of time travel as writers and performers Jeffrey Cranor and Joseph Fink attempt to move their audience safely through unimaginable possible. Originally a short play in the New York Neo-Futurists' long-running Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, Time Traveler grew into a full evening of personal monologue, science fiction, humor, gravity, live music, back massage, and how-to instructional.
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written by Jeffrey Cranor And Joseph Fink
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