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The 3-Play Project by Mitchell D. Wess

Author: Mitchell D. Weiss

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Four years ago, I heard something on the radio that sparked an idea for a story. Three years and three scripts later, I was eager to hear how all that sounded in action. As a first-time playwright/screenwriter, though, I was pretty sure that finding a willing production company would be, well, tough. So, I decided to produce these works on my own. As audio dramas. The collection of recordings that follows was made possible by a remarkably versatile group of fourth-year drama students at the University of Hartford’s Hartt School for the performing arts.
17 Episodes
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Monday Evening, Weston Apartment Downtown, Chicago: Mike heads back to an empty apartment.
Monday Morning, Cunningham Park, Queens, New York/Weston Apartment, Downtown Chicago: Mike and Susie continue their difficult conversation at a local park. He then heads back to his Chicago apartment.
Sunday Morning, Williamson House, Queens, New York: Mike reconnects with Susie—the sister he hasn’t seen since childhood—and is discomfited by their visit.
Woodstock - Act I

Woodstock - Act I

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Saturday Morning, Weston Apartment, Downtown Chicago: Allie and Mike have been married for more than 40 years but, as it turns out, she doesn’t really know Mike all that well.
Two Years Later: Henry and Connie share a bench and a story.
Friday Morning: Both men are unsettled. Will is clearly struggling and Henry encourages his friend to talk about it.
Wednesday Morning: Will challenges Henry, which leads him to reveal a secret that Henry believes is the reason for his marital distress. Upon hearing this, Will shifts gears.
Sunday Morning: Best friends Will and Henry and their families have been sharing a one-week beach house rental for the past 10 years. This time, though, things at home aren’t quite the same for either of them.
Brothers by choice.
Joe has an explosive breach with Seth. Brian and Ed attempt to intervene.
Brian has good news to share. Ed hears from Kevin and his worst fears are realized.
Joe’s relationship with is son, Seth, is deteriorating. Ted gets a call from his foster brother, Elliott.
Ed turns down Kevin’s loan request and a confrontation ensues.
Brian’s relationship with his son, James, unexpectedly ruptures. Joe decides to seek counseling.
Joe is struggling at home. Ed makes a startling revelation.
Ed is having difficulty with his younger brother, Kevin. Ted talks about his adoptive parents and how he ended up in foster care. Brian learns a lesson.
Four men are randomly paired by the staff at their racquet club for a Saturday morning doubles match.
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