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201989 (Work in Progress)
 
Kafka in Prague

Kafka in Prague

 

Why hello there! I’ve begun working on a new project, a sibling play to Watchlist, inspired by my recent trip to the UK and Prague. 201989 (twenty nineteen eighty-nine) is about the fall of dictators and the rise of dictators in the years of the title. What does it mean, 30 years since the fall of the Iron Curtain, that dictatorial rulers are on the rise in so much of our world?

I am seeking collaborators for a heavily-researched devised piece exploring themes of what makes a name, a nation, an identity. The world can change in a moment, and you don’t know it when you wake up in the morning that your life might be different by nightfall. Berlin, November 9, 1989. New York, September 11, 2001. London, August 28, 2019. So many dates in between. What happens when your government falls? When your government stalls? When the only world you’ve known suddenly no longer exists?

Characters in the play will come from diverse backgrounds - Charlie, an East German who has never known a unified Berlin; Sofia, a Muslim Bulgarian Turk whose name was forcibly changed by the Bulgarian government in 1984; Amal, a Palestinian living in the West Bank in 2019; an American (no name yet) living in El Paso, Texas who remembers a world before walls. These will not be the only stories, but they are a start.

The collaboration process will involve meeting to generate material collectively, as well as individual historical and political research for each creator’s character. An ability to work both independently and with others is crucial. A desire to create new work and experience devising with a team are both encouraged. This creative space will be inclusive of all races, genders, and abilities. If you are interested in these themes and this process, please contact me. Please note focus will be on queer, trans, nonbinary, and women’s stories. Some roles are inherently non-white, all others are non-specific. Cis men welcome to contribute to research and content building, but the characters will very likely not be suited to you.

A (Queer) Midsummer Night's Dream (Performance Alert!)
Promotional photo by Harry Pocius

Promotional photo by Harry Pocius

It is my pleasure to announce I can next be seen faerie-ing around as part of Little Flame Theatre Company’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. This intentionally queer interpretation is being produced as part of Horsetrade Theatre’s Midsummer festival, happening at the Kraine theatre at the end of this month. Tickets can be purchased here. I hope to see you there!

All shows at 7pm on the following dates:

Monday, July 22

Friday July 26

Tuesday July 30

Thursday August 1

Saturday August 3