Caveman Play

by Savannah Reich

Rocky and Dandelion are the first Cave-people to adopt agriculture. Douglas is the first domesticated animal. Together, they have prepared a presentation for you, the other Cave-people, to tell you all about the joys of agriculture. Agriculture is really great. You’re going to love it.

Rocky and Dandelion are the first Cave-people to adopt agriculture. Douglas is the first domesticated animal. Together, they have prepared a presentation for you, the other Cave-people, to tell you all about the joys of agriculture. Agriculture is really great. You’re going to love it.

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Caveman Play

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  • Annalise Cain: Caveman Play

    A delightfully quirky play that plays with form and asks you to mindfully consider how you engage with the "civilized" world, and if it had to be this way.

    A delightfully quirky play that plays with form and asks you to mindfully consider how you engage with the "civilized" world, and if it had to be this way.

  • Emmet L.F. Cameron: Caveman Play

    If you’ve ever wanted to meet your distant ancestors & have them try to sell you your present day malaise, this is the play for you!

    If you’ve ever wanted to meet your distant ancestors & have them try to sell you your present day malaise, this is the play for you!

  • Jack William Rodgers: Caveman Play

    Had the honor of appearing in Red Theatre's production of CAVEMAN PLAY and this play revitalized my love for theatre. A beautiful piece of theatre about why trying is Cool and suffering really can be worth it as long as you have the right vision. I would recommend Caveman to any storefront, DIY, attic, or black box theatre that wants to produce theatre that forces the audience to engage.

    "Now that I know about it, I can't go back again. And I think some of you probably can't either."

    Had the honor of appearing in Red Theatre's production of CAVEMAN PLAY and this play revitalized my love for theatre. A beautiful piece of theatre about why trying is Cool and suffering really can be worth it as long as you have the right vision. I would recommend Caveman to any storefront, DIY, attic, or black box theatre that wants to produce theatre that forces the audience to engage.

    "Now that I know about it, I can't go back again. And I think some of you probably can't either."

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Playwrights Center, Year 2017

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Exponential Festival, Year 2020
  • Type Fringe, Organization Eternal Cult, Year 2017