Magnificent Waste
Sunday, January 29, 7:00 pm. FREE
An informal night of friends getting together to read a play about art, consumption, and modern society
Fort Point Theatre Channel is launching a series of informal readings of full-length plays, both new and established works.
For the first in the series, we offered Magnificent Waste, introducing Boston to Latina playwright Caridad Svich, winner of the 2011 American Theatre Critics Association Primus Prize.
The reading featured some of our favorite actors
Megan Cooper
Mary Driscoll
Michael Fisher
Christie Lee Gibson
Tim Hoover
Ron Lacey
Sally Nutt
Phil Thompson
About The Play
Lizzie B makes shock art. Arden buys beautiful things. A young man wants to be famous. In a modern world addicted to sex, drugs, fashion, and celebrity, three friends make a pact that will change their lives. "Magnificent Waste" explores America's appetite for excess and presents an unsettling portrait of its own undoing: a glittering but brutal exploration of modern society's superficiality and the objectification of the human body.
Magnificent Waste had its world premiere in 2011 at Factory 449, a theatre collective in Washington, DC.