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Free Electronics Collection Drive To Support Bucks County Playhouse Production
Donated tech will help build the set of an original immersive teen production before being responsibly recycled.

NEW HOPE, PA — The Bucks County Playhouse will host a three-day electronics collection drive in Lambertville, New Jersey, and is encouraging the public to take part.
The free event will take place June 29 from 12 to 4 p.m., July 1 from 9 to 11 a.m., and July 2 from 12 to 2 p.m. at the Lambertville Hall, 57 Bridge Street, Lambertville, N.J.
Donated items will serve a unique dual purpose: they will first be used to build the set of “No Map Home: A Digital Odyssey,” an original immersive theatrical production written and performed by local teenagers as part of the Playhouse Institute Summer Conservatory.
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The piece reimagines the classic story of “The Odyssey” through the lens of technology, set against a literal wasteland of discarded electronics.
After the production closes, all collected items will be responsibly recycled.
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All electronics will be accepted. TVs and monitors will only be accepted if they are in working condition and will be tested on site at drop-off. Non-working TVs and monitors cannot be accepted.
“No Map Home: A Digital Odyssey” is the culminating production of the 2026 Playhouse Institute Summer Conservatory, a devised theater program for teens. For more information about the program, production and performance, visit BucksCountyPlayhouse.org.
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