Tonight’s episode of Norton Street continues the strange journey of the Bornless One as he struggles with one of the oldest questions imaginable: how does one remain conscious in a reality that seems to exist outside ordinary life and death? Continue reading →
Tonight’s episode of Norton Street begins with one of the oldest fantasies in storytelling: the hope that there might be a simple way home. Crystal jokingly suggests that the Bornless One click his heels three times, but even the familiar Dorothy in Oz Solution fails. There are no shortcuts out of Norton Street. Continue reading →
Tonight’s KGOD broadcast begins with one of the funniest ideas in the Norton Street series: what if awakening had to be marketed the same way everything else is marketed?
Bornless is convinced he has been tricked into reaching Norton Street. Mike, Audrey, and Crystal calmly admit that they used whatever attracts human attention most effectively. The conversation quickly grows into a satire of advertising, internet culture, clickbait, and the strange ways people are drawn toward things they never intended to find. Continue reading →
Tonight’s Norton Street episode explores what happens when reality itself begins to lose its solidity.
The scene opens with Bornless One convinced that he is literally melting into the floor. What begins as panic quickly turns into one of the play’s recurring themes: the instability of perception. As Mike, Crystal, and Audrey join him in “puddling out,” the characters discover that none of them can remember what happens when these strange episodes occur. Continue reading →
This scene continues the central theme of Norton Street: what happens when the Bornless One begins to suspect that the entire universe is a self-created construction.
The conversation opens with a startling realization. Everything appears to be a reflection of everything else, “all done with mirrors.” Mike offers one of his characteristically impossible explanations, suggesting that the mirror has two fronts and no back, reflecting itself endlessly. The image becomes a metaphor for the entire reality of Norton Street—a world in which observer and observed, creator and creation, are ultimately the same thing. Continue reading →
Tonight’s Norton Street scene explores what happens when the boundaries between self and world begin to dissolve.
The Bornless One finds himself caught in a state of increasing disorientation. He struggles to breathe, feels driven by forces he cannot explain, and moves through Norton Street as though compelled by some invisible current. Ordinary actions, such as opening a refrigerator or touching a wall, become gateways into much larger questions about identity and reality. Continue reading →
One of the themes explored in today’s Norton Street scene is the burden of being “the one.”
Bornless finds himself trapped once again in the familiar paradox of Norton Street. No matter where he seems to travel, no matter what worlds he visits or experiences, he always awakens to discover that he never really left. The same objects remain. The same room remains. The same questions remain. Continue reading →
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Worked. Worked. Worked.That’s what I did, the whole night. Worked on norton act three scene four. It was not easy, had to make adjustments for the music. I hope to play this at our zoom meeting today. See you there!
This scene marks one of the clearest statements yet of the central premise behind Norton Street. What begins as a simple discussion about changing faces and fading memories gradually unfolds into a surprisingly sophisticated examination of creation itself. Continue reading →