![]() NewsVideos from Chicago production of Little Brother play
Bill Massiola, who adapted my novel Little Brother for a critically acclaimed stage-play running in Chicago right now at the Griffin Theatre Company performing at the Athenaeum Theatre, sent me these three video clips from the production. I'm coming through Chicago on July 9 to see the play (it runs until July 19); based on these clips I'm incredibly excited to see more! 4 Responses to “Videos from Chicago production of Little Brother play”Leave a Reply |
This book has a whole bunch to recommend it: It’s fast-paced, well-written, and the protagonist is engaging in a geeky way, if just a tiny little bit generic. The book is a bit didactic in places. However, since in some ways it’s a fictionalized manual for how to build an underground resistance to an evil government, that’s only to be expected. Really very good, and based on what I remember about my own teenage years,
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Cory,
If it is within your power to do so, please try to get the Griffin Theatre Company to license out Little Brother! Unfortunately, I will not be able to travel to Chicago to see it, and it looks as if I never will unless other theatres are allowed to put on the production. Please, for all the fans of your work that will be unable to see this performance.
Thanks,
Dylan
Hey, Dylan! It kinds works the other way around -- other theater companies in other cities license from Griffin (who are generally happy to offer these licenses). So if you've got a local theater company you like, you can approach them to ask for a license from Griffin!
I wonder if there's a full video of this available somewhere? I'll pay for a copy if Griffin has it available...
I saw it on the last day. Well done production. I was very impressed at the adaptation of the book. I was left wanting to see more of the future of these friends.