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The latest iteration of SF's venerable Solo Theater icon, The Marsh.
There are some novels and short stories you can vividly see as plays or movies while you’re reading them. What makes a novel or short story easily adaptable into a great piece of theater or film? What are some examples? Which books are the most difficult to adapt?
What are the ones we thought not suited for dramatization that surprise us?
Word for Word Co-Founder and Co-Artistic Director Susan Harloe and Producer, Director and Film Festival Programmer Peter L. Stein joins Barbara Lane for a spirited, wide-ranging discussion on all the above with recommendations for your viewing pleasure.
As many of you know, The Marsh has postponed all in-person shows until further notice, but that won’t stop Monday Night Marsh from continuing to bring you the unique stories we all love. Monday Night MarshStream is our new Monday Night Marsh with a few twists. Every Monday at 7:30pm, we bring you 4 live pieces from performers, both familiar and new, via zoom.
Monday Night MarshStream, hosted by Alexa Almira - “THE FRIENDSHIP SHOW presents TEN MINUTES OF FRIEND” by Jill Eickmann - “THE PEOPLE’S COLLECTIVE DEBT ABSOLUTION SPELL” by Sailor Holladay - “UNDER THE SINGING TREE: UNTOLD STORIES OF RESILIENCE” by Amy Oestreicher