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| GENRE |
Drama |
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Full-length, 110-120 minutes
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2 females, 5 males (6-8 actors possible: 2-3 females, 4-5 males) |
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Minimal.
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| NOTES |
Adult language and content |
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| Never Tell centers around two enigmatic creations: a controversial video installation that includes documentary-style footage of a rape, and a ground-breaking computer program with vast business potential. The creations tear apart a lifelong friendship between slacker computer programmer Manny and ambitious gallery-owner Will, transforming the lives of those closest to them. Will becomes a media celebrity as a result of the installation, while Manny's computer program is stolen in a surreal corporate power play. In a vivid series of ironically comic and emotionally explosive scenes, Never Tell presents a contemporary story of friendship and betrayal. |
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| "Mr. Christy has a real gift for contemporary, insightful, sometimes darkly funny dialogue that reflects believable human interaction." |
| --Anita Gates, The New York Times |
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| Mark Setlock in Never Tell, Broken Watch Theatre Company, New York City (2006). Photo: Jito Lee.
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