
What does it mean if something is home cooked? Is it a comfort? A burden? Is it time well spent with the family and friends, or is it take out and TV? Are there specific rules that make something uniquely home cooked? Let’s find out! In this week’s Madness, we will combine 6 playwrights, a handful of creativity, a dash of ego, and a few sweet burns to explore what it means for something to be home cooked. Friday, 1/29 at 6:00 p.m. EST. Produced by 2nd-year playwright, Klae Bainter.
How to attend Madness this spring (2021):
- Virtual seating for the Zoom-show will be limited; as always, admittance is first come, first served.
- The show starts at 6:00 pm, and the Madness Zoom-link will be posted on relevant Fridays between 5:50 and 6:00 pm via the OHIO School of Theater Facebook page and Twitter.
- To make sure you get admitted, watch for the Zoom-link to appear on Facebook or Twitter and click through to enter the lobby immediately. Your Zoom-link is specific to you — sharing with others means you won’t be able to see the show.
- Shows are planned for the following Fridays: 1/29, 2/12, 2/26, 3/12, 3/26, 4/9. Typically, Madness runs around 50 minutes in length.
More about Madness at https://ohioplaywriting.org/madness/.