The superhero genre is a pop-culture favorite because, like the myths of the past, these larger-than-life figures are a canvas for our deepest fears and desires. They are us, writ large and powerful. In BIRD GIRL AND THE HAMMER, Bethany Dickens Assaf’s witty and emotionally intelligent genre short, that desire is a break from perfection, and the fear is “am I worth anything if take one?” Bird Girl’s breakdown will feel familiar to to most of us, and especially to burnt out gifted kids and “women who have it all”. A dynamic addition to any one-act festival.
The superhero genre is a pop-culture favorite because, like the myths of the past, these larger-than-life figures are a canvas for our deepest fears and desires. They are us, writ large and powerful. In BIRD GIRL AND THE HAMMER, Bethany Dickens Assaf’s witty and emotionally intelligent genre short, that desire is a break from perfection, and the fear is “am I worth anything if take one?” Bird Girl’s breakdown will feel familiar to to most of us, and especially to burnt out gifted kids and “women who have it all”. A dynamic addition to any one-act festival.