Brightness

by Mark Schultz

A play about betrayal, breakups, an out-of-control bus, disco balls, abandoned babies, and the cold reality of fluorescent bathroom lights. What if love, suffering, and failure were all different ways of saying the same thing?

A play about betrayal, breakups, an out-of-control bus, disco balls, abandoned babies, and the cold reality of fluorescent bathroom lights. What if love, suffering, and failure were all different ways of saying the same thing?

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  • Christian Flynn: Brightness

    Lucas Baisch says this guy's really good at "excavating evils" and he's way smarter than me. I'll add that Schultz is a wizard of cruelty, he understands pain better than any other playwright I know. His characters walk around with holes in their spirits like open fucking wounds. They drip with pain and evil and beauty. A play like one of those great albums like Deathconsciousness that are nothing but grace and pain.

    Lucas Baisch says this guy's really good at "excavating evils" and he's way smarter than me. I'll add that Schultz is a wizard of cruelty, he understands pain better than any other playwright I know. His characters walk around with holes in their spirits like open fucking wounds. They drip with pain and evil and beauty. A play like one of those great albums like Deathconsciousness that are nothing but grace and pain.