Chicken.

by Theresa Giacopasi

Miranda is invited by a vagrant named Chris to play chicken with cars out in the streets of her city. Feeling crippled with inertia, she follows him, changing life for her; her boyfriend Joe; and their friend Reeve. Each of them plays chicken in a different way, with different aspects of their lives, and in the end, the odds fatally turn on one of them.

Miranda is invited by a vagrant named Chris to play chicken with cars out in the streets of her city. Feeling crippled with inertia, she follows him, changing life for her; her boyfriend Joe; and their friend Reeve. Each of them plays chicken in a different way, with different aspects of their lives, and in the end, the odds fatally turn on one of them.

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Chicken.

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  • Aeneas Sagar Hemphill: Chicken.

    An unnerving, devastating, and darkly funny play about the thrill, dangers, and complications of power and desire. Giacopasi's language is rich and full of tension, her use of tones and structures bold and free, and her willingness to plunge into uncomfortable depths make this an unforgettable experience.

    An unnerving, devastating, and darkly funny play about the thrill, dangers, and complications of power and desire. Giacopasi's language is rich and full of tension, her use of tones and structures bold and free, and her willingness to plunge into uncomfortable depths make this an unforgettable experience.

  • Jeffrey James Keyes: Chicken.

    This is my introduction to Giacopasi's work and I found it immensely engaging, powerful, and completely unique. The world she created is staggering and engrossing. Her grasp of character is rich with psychological nuance and admirable. I look forward to seeing a production of this one day, hopefully soon!

    This is my introduction to Giacopasi's work and I found it immensely engaging, powerful, and completely unique. The world she created is staggering and engrossing. Her grasp of character is rich with psychological nuance and admirable. I look forward to seeing a production of this one day, hopefully soon!

  • Ellen Steves: Chicken.

    "You are blindfolded in the jungle. You are deaf in a monsoon. You’re everything." Theresa Giacopasi's CHICKEN. is haunting, philosophical, and weirdly funny. In this work, she's examining the darkest corners of the mind of a workaholic. Sex, headlights, IKEA, stackable rings, all these things are just concepts we use to dig ourselves out of a hole. Recommend!

    "You are blindfolded in the jungle. You are deaf in a monsoon. You’re everything." Theresa Giacopasi's CHICKEN. is haunting, philosophical, and weirdly funny. In this work, she's examining the darkest corners of the mind of a workaholic. Sex, headlights, IKEA, stackable rings, all these things are just concepts we use to dig ourselves out of a hole. Recommend!

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Last Frontier Theatre Conference, Year 2013
  • Type Reading, Organization Truffle Theatre Company, Year 2013