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Survey Pro Places! (in the horse-racing sense)

Final Performance UPDATE!

Survey Pro” took Second place in the Audience Vote for the Fells Point Corner Theatre‘s 10×10 contest!

At each performance of the 10×10 show, audience members were given ballots and asked to rate their favorite three of the ten 10-minute plays. Mr. Delirium’s “Survey Pro” closed the first half of the show.

Yesterday’s matinee was the close of the 3-week run. Mr Delirium had the pleasure of joining the cast, directors, and two playwrights for a Talk-Back session with the audience after the show. It was then that the final tally of all the Audience Votes was announced, much to Mr. Delirium’s furiously-blushing delight.

Congratulations to the contest winner Andy Grigg, for his play “The  Litnus, the Treasure, the Grumpus, and Dave”, and to fellow Baltimorean Sharon Goldner for her third-place finish with “Bazookas”.

Many thanks to the FPCT for their unique 1ox10 festival, which opened up a whole new slice of Baltimore’s creative community to us! (and gave us an excuse to re-use the cupcake pic!)

1 comment to Survey Pro Places! (in the horse-racing sense)

  • Motonobu

    Hey! What a great surprise. I love the clarity of the different voices telling the story and the accuracy; and I like the background music. Did it take long to devise the podcast? Well done, we look forward to hearing more from you. Thanks and best wishes

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