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==Summary==
==Summary==
Each night of the show has a different guest author. An author is interviewed, usually by [[Justin Davis]] for a short period at the top of the show, usually lasting five to ten minutes. Then, the author reads anywhere from 500 to 750 words of his or her choosing from a published work. The cast listens and at the conclusion of the reading, performs a deconstruction of the piece by stepping forward to recite different details, themes, or concepts they heard for about a minute. They then improvise from where the excerpt left off to create a story that lasts for just over an hour. On short-story author nights, two stories are performed, with the author reading shorter excerpts from two different stories. The first story lasts for 25 minutes and the second lasts for 35 minutes.  
Each night of the show has a different guest author. An author is interviewed, usually by [[Justin Davis]], for a short period at the top of the show, usually lasting five to ten minutes. Then, the author reads anywhere from 500 to 750 words of his or her choosing from a published work. The cast listens and at the conclusion of the reading, performs a deconstruction of the piece by stepping forward to recite different details, themes, or concepts they heard for about a minute. They then improvise from where the excerpt left off to create a story that lasts for just over an hour. On short-story author nights, two stories are performed, with the author reading shorter excerpts from two different stories. The first story lasts for 25 minutes and the second lasts for 35 minutes.


==Guest Authors and Works==
==Guest Authors and Works==

Revision as of 17:36, 25 June 2013


The Next Chapter is a mainstage show at The Institution Theater that performs improvised continuations of the works of a published author.

Summary

Each night of the show has a different guest author. An author is interviewed, usually by Justin Davis, for a short period at the top of the show, usually lasting five to ten minutes. Then, the author reads anywhere from 500 to 750 words of his or her choosing from a published work. The cast listens and at the conclusion of the reading, performs a deconstruction of the piece by stepping forward to recite different details, themes, or concepts they heard for about a minute. They then improvise from where the excerpt left off to create a story that lasts for just over an hour. On short-story author nights, two stories are performed, with the author reading shorter excerpts from two different stories. The first story lasts for 25 minutes and the second lasts for 35 minutes.

Guest Authors and Works

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