STUFF: A Radio Play

by Mrinalini Kamath

Inspired by the NY Times article "The Lonely Death of George Bell," STUFF tells the story of lives that intersect when a man dies alone in his cluttered apartment. A play about living alone in modern times.

Inspired by the NY Times article "The Lonely Death of George Bell," STUFF tells the story of lives that intersect when a man dies alone in his cluttered apartment. A play about living alone in modern times.

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STUFF: A Radio Play

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  • Jonathan Alexandratos: STUFF: A Radio Play

    I love this radio play. It gives us characters that represent walks of life that are different from mine, but the voices of these people are so real, so emotionally connectable, that I sympathize with them, and want to keep listening. Kamath has a talent for writing well-drawn, specific characters, and, per this radio play, using sound to cleverly create a mental "set" that exists vividly in our imaginations.

    I love this radio play. It gives us characters that represent walks of life that are different from mine, but the voices of these people are so real, so emotionally connectable, that I sympathize with them, and want to keep listening. Kamath has a talent for writing well-drawn, specific characters, and, per this radio play, using sound to cleverly create a mental "set" that exists vividly in our imaginations.

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Mission to (dit)Mars Launch Pad Series (reading incl. Foley Artist), Year 2018
  • Type Reading, Organization Ma-Yi Writers' Lab, Year 2016

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Astoria Performing Arts Center (APAC), Year 2021