The first work by the newly formed Adelphi Alumni Playwrights Group (AAPG) is coming to a Zoom near you! On Tuesday, September 1, the group will present聽Buffering鈥, an inaugural evening of musings inspired by a simple prompt: Write a monologue about the coronavirus that's not about the coronavirus.

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The AAPG鈥檚 evening of monologues will explore the situations of people locked in a virtual landscape鈥攂reakups, makeups, dystopian Truth or Dare, unconditional love between a man and whale, a call to arms and the aftershocks of a silent retreat.
Created in June 2020, the AAPG aims to serve as a workshop space to reignite creativity and foster the artistic process within the comfort of Adelphi鈥檚 alumni community. The group hopes that engaging in active conversations about change will allow us, as a society, to respond to the now with artistry, responsibility and empathy.
鈥淚鈥檝e been thinking of beginning an Adelphi Alumni Playwrights Group for some time, and with the onset of the pandemic, it has never felt like a more important moment to come together and create,鈥 said Megan Lohne 鈥04, producer of the program and a founding member of the AAPG. 鈥淲ith all of the challenges we鈥檙e facing in the uncertainty of the now, it鈥檚 been a beautiful process to see all generations that you share this common memory and community of Adelphi with come together with such stunning vulnerability.鈥
Monologues will be performed by the AAPG鈥檚 Buffering Acting Company, featuring:
Benjamin Farha 鈥10, Colin Murphy 鈥09, Danielle Jade 鈥20, Greg Carey 鈥20, Joanna Georghiou 鈥20, Brittany Laurelle 鈥09, Rae Bartolai, Ray Rodriguez 鈥88, Samuel Adams 鈥08 and Tasha Berol 鈥19. It is directed by Brittany Mills 鈥20 and produced by Lohne.
AAPG group members include: Athena Priftakis 鈥20, Benjamin Farha 鈥10, Benjamin Sherman 鈥20, Brittany Mills 鈥20, Colin Murphy 鈥09, Daniel Ciba 鈥04, Greg Carey 鈥20, Jess Kreisler 鈥20, Kyle Smith 鈥13, Lauren Brickman 鈥09, Megan Lohne 鈥04, Michael DiFrancisco 鈥09 and Rae Bartolai.
The event begins at 8:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public. To reserve a spot, email聽aapgrsvp@gmail.com. Once reserved, a Zoom link will be shared the night before the show.
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