Plays / Chronology / A Car Play / More About Car Play

The following articles appeared in Actors Theatre's subscriber newsletter prior to the 1999 Humana Festival

WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF?

by Richard Dresser
Climb in the backseat of an automobile and fasten your seat belts for a harrowing cruise through one couple’s dizzying misadventures. In groups of three, audience members are invited to get in the car with an earnest young man who’s off on the ride of his life when he picks up a free-spirited hitchhiker.

This play will be performed in a car parked on Main Street in front of Actors Theatre. Tickets are free and are available only on the day of performance when the box office opens. Ticket availability is extremely limited, as only twelve people can see this ten-minute play per hour. A line for persons with empty seat passes waiting to fill "no-show" seats will form in the Bingham Theatre lobby on Main Street. Persons with tickets should arrive ten minutes prior to "curtain time."

The play will be performed at opening performances and on all Saturdays and some Sundays in March.