i google myself
Presented by Uncommon Ground - 2009 Out of the Loop Festival
March 13, 2009
i google myself is the unusual story of three very different men with the same name brought together by an internet search engine. What starts as a curiosity turns into an obsession that makes these three men’s worlds violently collide. The play is an insightful and entertaining window into our society's preoccupation with fame and recognition, and how internet innovations like blogs and online chats promote one's quest to be known, even as the same technology can lead to a debilitating isolation that increases the need for connection.
In the Studio Theatre.
2009 Out of the Loop Fringe Festival passes, which include one admission to each festival event, are currently available for $60 by calling the WaterTower Theatre Box Office at 972-450-6232. Single tickets go on sale February 17 and can be purchased online or by calling 972-450-6232.
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