Suffield Players Present AI: Artificially Insidious at KML

The Suffield Players will present a staged reading of AI: Artificially Insidious, a technological thriller in two acts written and directed by Agawam, Massachusetts playwright Mark Proulx, on Monday, April 7 at 6:30 p.m. at Kent Memorial Library, 50 North Main Street in Suffield. The event is free and open to the public.

Part of The Suffield Players’ Page to Stage Reading Series, this special presentation offers audiences the opportunity to experience a new work in development and engage with contemporary theatre in an intimate setting.

AI: Artificially Insidious explores the unsettling possibilities of artificial intelligence and the ways technology can blur the line between innovation and danger. The gripping new thriller examines the human cost of rapidly evolving technology and asks what happens when the tools we create begin to shape — and possibly control — our lives.
The reading features a talented cast including Krystle Bernier, Rachel Berezin, Gene Choquette, Zach Gray, Josh Prouser, Kate Stango, Dorine Tayts and Chris Webber.
The Page to Stage series is designed to support playwrights and provide audiences with a behind-the-scenes look at the development of new theatrical works. Following the reading, audience members may have the opportunity to share feedback with the creative team.

The program is recommended for ages 13 and up due to thematic content.

Event Details
What: Page to Stage Reading – AI: Artificially Insidious
Written and Directed by: Mark Proulx (Agawam, MA)
Presented by The Suffield Players in partnership with Kent Memorial Library.

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