Unbound Edition's Editorial Team
Thursday, December 31, 2009
As the year ends, we look back at the most read and shared posts from Unbound Edition's contributors, and a few more favorites chosen by our editorial team. We appreciate your continued readership and commentary and look forward to more dialog in 2010.
J. Kristin Ament
Friday, October 31, 2008
The Unbound Edition Players now present “A Musical Salute to the Uterus,” their interpretation of the season finale, “Meditations in an Emergency.”
J. Kristin Ament
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
The Unbound Edition Players, jetlagged from traveling to both coasts to perform this week’s production, now present “The Mountain King.” When the evil villain Dr. Greg shows up and twirls his moustache, feel free to boo and hiss.
J. Kristin Ament
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Ditch all of your commitments and responsibilities and watch as the Unbound Edition Players present "The Jet Set," otherwise known as "The One Where Don Flips His Wig and Goes Native."
J. Kristin Ament
Friday, October 10, 2008
Grab your inappropriately aged soulmate and gather ‘round as
the Unbound Edition Players, still delusional from too much Benadryl, present “The Inheritance.”
J. Kristin Ament
Friday, October 3, 2008
The Unbound Edition Players now present “Six Month Leave.”
Be sure to pick up one of our UE-branded catheters at the gift kiosk on your way home this evening.
J. Kristin Ament
Thursday, September 18, 2008
As the Unbound Edition players prepare to present “A Night to Remember,” you might want to pack a suitcase. We’re all going on one hell of a guilt trip.
J. Kristin Ament
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Please take your seats as the Unbound Edition players
present “The Gold Violin.” Heads up to the front row: you might want to have
some Gallagher-esque plastic sheeting on standby.
J. Kristin Ament
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Leave your soul at the door, grab a bottle of whiskey, and watch as the Unbound Edition Players present their entire performance of “Maidenform” from outside, their sad little noses pressed against the window.
J. Kristin Ament
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Break out your specimen collection cups and toast the
Unbound Edition Players as they present “The New Girl.”
J. Kristin Ament
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Begrudgingly, the Unbound Edition Players lumber across the stage to present “Three Sundays.” That clunking sound you just heard is the prop guy bringing in an artificial respirator to try to breathe some life into this corpse.
J. Kristin Ament
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
This week, the Unbound Edition Players take the stage
for their interpretation of “The Benefactor.” Just a warning: afterward, you
might not want to shake their hands.
J. Kristin Ament
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
This week, the Unbound Edition Players, accompanied by their love children, present their interpretation of “Flight 1.”
J. Kristin Ament
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
After nine months of unemployment and government cheese, the Unbound Edition Players finally return to the stage in “For Those Who Think Young.” Kindly refrain from heckling or hurling your Jujubes. They’re a little rusty.
J. Kristin Ament
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
After what seems like the longest hiatus in history, the Unbound Edition Players are, at last, ready to return to the stage for the second season of "Mad Men" recaps. The only potential hitch is that the players just moved to Atlanta, where the wardrobe department doesn’t seem to offer anything but hoop skirts and parasols. (That “woo-hoo!” you just heard was Salvatore.)
J. Kristin Ament
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
And now, the Attention Deficit Theatre players take the stage for the season finale, “The Wheel.” While the play might only feel like it’s five minutes long, there’s a magic time machine involved and it’s really a nine month production. And you might need to sit on an inflatable donut for a few days afterward. Bonus.
J. Kristin Ament
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Fire up the polka music and pour yourself a vile glass of rum and crème de menthe while the Unbound Edition Players present “Nixon vs. Kennedy.”
J. Kristin Ament
Monday, October 8, 2007
And now, the Unbound Edition Players, slightly flushed and smelling oddly of dryer sheets, present “Indian Summer.”
(curtain up)
J. Kristin Ament
Sunday, September 30, 2007
After a brief, AMC-imposed hiatus, the Unbound Edition
players return to the stage for “The Long Weekend.” If they seem a little
sluggish, it’s because they’re weighed down by the chunky Chips Ahoy they turned
to when there wasn’t a new episode to cover. They really feel for Peggy now.
J. Kristin Ament
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
With apologies for the production delay (an unfortunate case of the flu made an appearance backstage this weekend), the Unbound Edition Players at last take the stage to present “Shoot.”
J. Kristin Ament
Monday, September 10, 2007
Pull up a chair, make sure there are no unsavory substances visible on the cushion, and join us for today’s presentation of “The Hobo Code.”
J. Kristin Ament
Monday, September 3, 2007
And now, at the halfway point in season one of “Mad Men,” the Unbound Edition Players present the completely bizarro-world episode, “Red in the Face.”
J. Kristin Ament
Monday, August 27, 2007
The Unbound Edition players, joined by this week's special guest stars, now present "Babylon," also known as "The Episode That Went on for Eternity."
J. Kristin Ament
Monday, August 20, 2007
Please take your seats for "5G." Now with 20 percent more sarcasm at the same great price.
J. Kristin Ament
Monday, August 13, 2007
The Unbound Edition players now present the off-off-off-around-the-corner-and-then-28-more-blocks-off Broadway production of “New Amsterdam.”
J. Kristin Ament
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Pop open your boxes of Jujubes and Sno-Caps and enjoy today's two-minute production of "Mad Men: The Marriage of Figaro."
J. Kristin Ament
Thursday, August 2, 2007
In preparation for tonight’s debut of "Mad Men" Episode 3: Marriage of Figaro, the Unbound Edition players proudly present the highlights of Episode 2: Ladies Room.
J. Kristin Ament
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
If you don’t have cable or an hour to spend watching AMC’s “Mad Men” each week, you’ve come to the right place. I’ve condensed the script to two minutes of key plot points, with added snarkiness as appropriate.