We've been on a bit of a hiatus, but we have some new content coming down the pipeline! For today I've gathered a number of amazing playwrights to talk about Science Fiction and Theatre. Mac Rogers (Honeycomb Trilogy, Universal Robots), Gus Sch
Today’s episode features part 2 of ACIRFA by Aja Houston, an epic and lyrical play set in a mythic Afro-fantasy world examining ideas of Blackness, colonialism, slavery, and legacy. Aja wrestles with the ramifications of the American slave tra
Today’s episode features part 1 of ACIRFA by Aja Houston, an epic and lyrical play set in a mythic Afro-fantasy world examining ideas of Blackness, colonialism, slavery, and legacy. Aja wrestles with the ramifications of the American slave tra
Sex and Hunger by Kyoung Park, is a ribald and biting political and sexual farce focusing on a close knit group of the young, restless, and privileged.Blake Williams: Daniel K. IsaacSonia Lee: Mieke Dee Tomas Kovarik: Jesse James Keitel
Sex and Hunger by Kyoung Park, is a ribald and biting political and sexual farce focusing on a close knit group of the young, restless, and privileged.Blake Williams: Daniel K. IsaacSonia Lee: Mieke Dee Tomas Kovarik: Jesse James Keitel
Sex and Hunger by Kyoung Park, is a ribald and biting political and sexual farce focusing on a close knit group of the young, restless, and privileged.Blake Williams: Daniel K. IsaacSonia Lee: Mieke Dee Tomas Kovarik: Jesse James Keitel
In Marielle Duke's The World to Come leads us into a haunting and beautiful meditation on motherhood, loss, faith, and mysticism. Two mothers struggle with the early loss of their children while the souls of their unborn children search for mea
In Marielle Duke's The World to Come leads us into a haunting and beautiful meditation on motherhood, loss, faith, and mysticism. Two mothers struggle with the early loss of their children while the souls of their unborn children search for mea
In today's episode, we return to Victorian England in Montserrat Mendez's hilarious play, "Thoroughly Stupid Things", a delightful unauthorized sequel to Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest."Gwendolyn Fairfax and Insprector Raynier
In today's episode, we return to Victorian England in Montserrat Mendez's hilarious play, "Thoroughly Stupid Things", a delightful unauthorized sequel to Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest."Gwendolyn Fairfax and Insprector Raynier
In today's episode, we'll be visiting Victorian England in Montserrat Mendez's hilarious play, "Thoroughly Stupid Things", a delightful unauthorized sequel to Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest."Gwendolyn Fairfax was played by Syng