NYC Play Uses Videogame Graphics and Music

Tom Goldman

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NYC Play Uses Videogame Graphics and Music



The last thing many gamers want is to be dragged to a play, unless perhaps it's to 8-bit play The Dudleys!.

Can plays be cool? As it turns out, yes they can. A new play written by New York City playwright Leegrid Stevens called The Dudleys! looks to combine the digital world with the real one, using 8-bit graphics and chiptunes as a musical score.

Stevens describes The Dudleys! as a play that "takes the adolescent memories of a man and translates them into a malfunctioning 8-bit video game." The main character plays through a game of his family fifteen years ago. It might be a tearjerker though, as it follows the family in the aftermath of a father's death, meant to put the "two dimensional world of happy endings up against the confusion and aimlessness of real life."

Still, the basic idea for The Dudleys! is really cool, as it uses 8-bit animation (Stevens' website [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7c0Mjj3T8Q].

The Dudleys! opens on August 30, 2010 at the Theater for the New City in New York, NY. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased here [https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/8330945;jsessionid=B10C18F7F0BFFBFCCE2286575B6E4342] if you're interested. Finally, a play that might be able to keep me from falling asleep without having to bring my Nintendo DS.

Joystiq [http://web.me.com/leegrid/Site/The_Dudleys.html]

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Jared

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An...intresting concept...well, gotta be better than Rent at least