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Above: Video trailer for “I Still Think About You.” Watch the trailer for Episode 1 on YouTube

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Blurbs about the podcast from “The Boys in the Band” co-stars and others
About “I Still Think About You”
About Brian Hutchison

“The Boys in the Band” actor Brian Hutchison’s noir audio drama is an ode to life on Broadway

Podcast search engine Listen Notes ranks podcast in top 2/5% worldwide.
Winner of the Hear Now Festival Podcast Palooza 2021 Gold Selection “Mystery” award.

“I’m hearing from so many actors about how this story informs their experience and life in New York City as journeymen actors,” says “The Boys in the Band” actor Brian Hutchison of his recently launched noir drama podcast,  “I Still Think About You.” 

“It’s rare that there are dramas written or produced about ‘being an actor’ by a veteran actor, so when one comes along, fellow actors take notice,” he adds, explaining the peer appeal of the podcast, which features eleven actors, all of whom have appeared on and off Broadway throughout their careers. 

I Still Think About You” is a noir audio drama based on a harrowing true story centered around a past romantic relationship. It tells the story of Adam McClure, successful New York actor, who revisits a haunting incident from his past. When coincidence brings an old friend, Dylan, back into his life, Adam fears for his new relationship with Tom, his sanity, and his life. Unsettling and ominous, with twists and turns until the very end, “I Still Think About You” is part memoir, part psychological thriller, and part love letter to Broadway.

“It is indeed a love letter to an artistic life, to the City,” says Hutchison. “I’m constantly moved by good acting I see in New York, but moreso by the people who love doing it, the people who move from across the country to a new life with a desire to fulfill this need to perform or design or create or become more of who they are, we are. I know, personally, how much it takes–belief in yourself when no one else does, paying your dues, the sacrifices along the way.”

When asked for advice to young actors with an eye on Broadway, Hutchison says, “Keep creating, don’t let your twenties and thirties pass you by. Always be working on something, make films with friends, just keep creating and collaborating.” Most importantly, he says, “instead of waiting for the phone to ring get out and live life, find some hobbies, some passions, they don’t have to cost a lot of money, but the more time you are doing things you love that are outside the box of acting the better. Experience the world beyond doing plays because the most interesting actors are people with experiences and passion for other things in life.”

The “I Still Think About You” is available now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher. Episodes 1-3 were released on November 17, with episodes 4, 5, 6, and 7 to be released on the Wednesday of each week through December 15.

Links to listen, meet the cast and more at www.istillthinkaboutyou.com


“I Still Think About You” Cast/Crew
Creator / Producer / Director – Brian Hutchison (Adam McClure)
Actors
Donald Corren (Tom Kerry)
David Christopher Wells (Dylan)
Jeff Hayenga (The Therapist)
Liv Rooth (Caroline)
Laura Heisler (Christina aka “Molly Ringwald”)
Keira Naughton (Kelly)
Michael Braun (Scott)
Michael Benjamin Washington (Luther)
Gareth Saxe (Nolan)
Bethany Jillard (Beth)
Greg Schmidt (Stage Manager/Therapist)
Composer / Sound Design – James Carolan
Story Editor/Consultant  – Jay Blotcher 


Blurbs about “I Still Think About You”

“I Still Think About You” pulls you in gently, then tightens its grip. Quiet, moody, and slowly intensifying, Brian’s story reminds us of moments—people—in our pasts that mark us, haunt us, even after we think we’ve moved on. A real page-turner of a podcast.
– Jeremy Sisto, actor “FBI” (CBS)

Any New Yorker (particularly ones who’ve logged a couple decades here) will recognize the particular melancholy of walking and creating among ghosts, alive and otherwise. Everyone will get sucked into the deeply personal and humane drama-spell that accomplished storyteller Brian Hutchison casts.
– Jennifer Mudge, Actress/Producer

“I Still Think About You” is experimenting with the audio form in exciting ways. Brian Hutchison brings a thoughtful ear and rich voice to a complex story that makes deft use of the podcasting format.
– Jeffrey Nils Gardner, “Unwell, a Midwestern Gothic Mystery” (podcast)

A thrilling and wild ride. “I Still Think About You” walks a beautiful line between a lean in, suspenseful podcast and a deeply personal and heartbreaking memory. I loved it.
– Andrew Rannells, Actor, “Black Monday” (Showtime)
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About “I Still Think About You”

I Still Think About You” is a seven-episode serial podcast, a noir audio drama based on the harrowing real life experience of its creator, Brian Huchison.

Adam McClure, a successful New York actor, in conversation with his therapist, relives a haunting incident from his past in which his happy life is upended by an unnerving chance encounter with an old friend. In its aftermath, sick with doubt, Adam anxiously fears for his budding relationship with his new partner Tom, his sanity and even his life.

Seeking answers, Adam revisits ten years prior, recounting his arrival in gritty mid-1990s Manhattan–working as a waiter, a stint as a legal proofreader, clubbing with new friends–while pursuing a career on Broadway. Listeners meet characters from these early years in the City, including Caroline, a rich southern belle, aspiring fashion photographer and Manhattan party girl, and Dylan Lodge, a sexy, darkly enigmatic actor who becomes a mentor to Adam. Both mysteriously exit his life, only to step from the shadows years later, with unforeseen consequences. 

Back in the mid-aughts ten years on, after returning to New York following grad school in California, Adam learns the violent details of Caroline’s sudden departure from Manhattan, he and Dylan have a deeply disquieting reunion far from the City, and Tony, a mysterious and unseen stranger, materializes in the background. What appears at first to be a series of odd coincidences, now seem to pivot around Dylan, with Adam left to unravel a sickening spiral of deception, obsession, and suspicion. 

As Adam digs deeper into the mystery of the insidiously menacing Dylan Lodge, what he finds makes him question everything, including who to trust, who he loves and what is real, and in doing so, changes the course of his life forever. 

Unsettling and ominous, with twists and turns until the very end, “I Still Think About You” is part memoir, part psychological thriller, and part love letter to Broadway.

“There’s nothing for it, you know? You have to play it as it lays. You just have to keep moving forward.” • 


“The Boys in the Band” Broadway poster.

About Brian Hutchison

Above: Brian Hutchison (photo courtesy of Brian Hutchison), “The Boys in the Band” Netflix poster. This headshot of Brian is included in the downloadable folder of images.

New York City-based actor Brian Hutchison has appeared in the Broadway and Netflix productions of “The Boys in the Band” (winner of the 2019 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play and the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film – Limited Release), and Broadway plays, “Man and Boy,” “Looped,” “Exit the King,” “Proof,” and “The Invention of Love.” 

His many Off-Broadway credits include “How To Transcend a Happy Marriage,” “Smokefall,” and “Pocatello” and appearances the Lincoln Center Theater, the Manhattan Theatre Club, Playwrights Horizons, and Manhattan Class Company (MCC).

Television credits include “Lisey’s Story,” “FBI: Most Wanted,” “Blue Bloods,” “The Sinner,” “Jessica Jones,” “Godfather of Harlem,” “Madam Secretary,” “Elementary,” and “Vinyl.” 

Brian recently created, produced, directed, and recorded the fictional mystery podcast “I Still Think About You” (2021 Hear Now Festival Gold Selection “Mystery”). 

He is an award-winning audiobook narrator with over 200 audiobooks to his credit, Brian holds an MFA in Dramatic Arts from the Old Globe Theater/University of San Diego. Brian Hutchison lives in Manhattan and East Hampton. For a more detailed bio (awards, co-stars, additional credits), please visit www.istillthinkaboutyou.com .


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