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April 25, 2008

Carbo loading for Boston Theater Marathon

Btm_web Four new troupes have been added to the lineup for the10th annual Boston Theater Marathon: Spontaneous Theatre Project, Orfeo Theatre Company, Gurnet Theatre Project and Theatre On Fire. They'll be among 50 theatre companies performing 50 ten-minute plays in 10 hours on May 11 at the Stanford Calderwood Pavilion in Boston's South End. The charity event benefits the Theatre Community Benevolent Fund, which "provides financial relief in a confidential, respectful manner" to members of the theater community facing a variety of personal catastrophes. More info about the marathon is at the Boston Playwrights' Theatre site. The $25 advance tickets are available here.  And more deets on who's performing what when are here.

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