There are as many versions of Memphis as there are Memphians. We have something for everyone… and a soul like no other city’s.
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November 23, 2009 Bob Arnold
On the heels of our live Halloween Show, Chatterbox Audio Theater has just posted two brand new productions over at www.chatterboxtheater.org. These original duet pieces are short but powerful — perfect for when you’ve got 20 extra minutes and need a quick theater fix.
“King Me” features Jason Spitzer and Michael Towle as two men who are… well, let’s just say they’re up to something. While they await a very important phone call, they fight over a game of checkers. “The Separate Self” features Lauren Rachel and myself. It’s a drama — based on a true story, believe it or not — about a man who is convinced he can stop machinery with his mind. But the power only works when he’s in mortal danger.
Both shows were produced by James Antoine. They feature original music composed by Matthew Crewse. Like all our shows, they’re available for free streaming and download through the Chatterbox website, www.chatterboxtheater.org.
Hope you enjoy them!
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These guys are a terrific part of Memphis. I’ve enjoyed their shows a great deal.