The Digital Age has given humanity access to radical equality, effortless connection, and unprecedented intimacy. It has also served as a driver of detachment, alienation, and unbridled anger. Celebrated playwright Caryl Churchill examines these ideas and more through a kaleidoscope of 100 scenes - in just 90 minutes - featuring people from all walks of life, each asking the biggest of questions: What does it mean to be human? Directed by Company Member Emily Chase (Eight Nights).
From the iconic playwright of Cloud 9 and Top Girls!
“A work that ingeniously and exhaustively mirrors our age of the splintered attention span… A thought-churning, deeply poignant play.” - The New York Times
“Churchill suggests, with compassionate urgency, that our insatiable appetite for knowledge needs to be informed by our capacity for love.” - The Guardian
“STAGE RAW TOP 10… DAZZLING… Chase and the ensemble have not merely directed and performed this experience, they have curated and built a world from it.” - Amanda L. Andrei, Stage Raw
“WOW!... PROVOCATIVE, MIND-BLOWING… THRILLING… Antaeus at its most risk-takingly satisfying.” - Steven Stanley, Stage Scene LA
“HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!… thought-provoking… I have enjoyed recollecting memories triggered by the situations presented, to the point that I will likely see the play again.” - Carol Edger Germain, Colorado Boulevard
“POWERFUL AND EMOTIONAL… outstanding performances… brilliant direction.” - Joe Mosqueda, Glamgical
“A COLLECTIVE DREAM… physically and vocally transport[s] us… It’s a trip. Climb aboard.” - Michael Sheehan, On Stage Los Angeles
90 minutes
February 26th, 2023
April 3rd, 2023
Plays
Kiki & David Gindler Performing Arts Center
18+
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