Set in the future, Feed centers on a typical American teenager who does all the things typical teenagers do. He parties with friends and surfs the net. Only thing is, he does all that in outer space, taking information from the Feed, an implant streaming the internet directly into his brain. When he falls in love, he begins to the resist the Feed. Trouble ensues. Commissioned by Cleveland Public Theatre and penned by Cleveland playwright Eric Coble, Feed serves as an outlandish adaptation of M.T. Anderson's award-winning novel. Today at 2:30 p.m. at the Helen Rosenfeld Lewis Bialosky Lab Theatre, CPH hosts a reading of the play. Tickets are $20. (Niesel)