I Can't Ride Trains Anymore

by August Forman

This piece was written in response to the increase in violence against Trans humans in 2020. It's written from a white trans masculine perspective but touches on the violence against Black trans bodies. This monologue includes very personal experiences from the author, as well as highlights the violence against the trans community as a whole.

This piece was written in response to the increase in violence against Trans humans in 2020. It's written from a white trans masculine perspective but touches on the violence against Black trans bodies. This monologue includes very personal experiences from the author, as well as highlights the violence against the trans community as a whole.

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I Can't Ride Trains Anymore

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  • Joe Swenson: I Can't Ride Trains Anymore

    One of the most courageous written pieces I've ever read. I Can't Ride Trains Anymore is amazing, it's vulnerable, heartbreaking, and empowering. There is so much that I want to right, that gives away the subtilties and the in-your-face narrative about transition and ultimately trans-life, so I won't. I implore you, all of you to read this. Read August Forman's words, especially those (including myself) that are/were ignorant. You will walk away changed. This monologue has changed me for the better, forever. Thank you August.

    One of the most courageous written pieces I've ever read. I Can't Ride Trains Anymore is amazing, it's vulnerable, heartbreaking, and empowering. There is so much that I want to right, that gives away the subtilties and the in-your-face narrative about transition and ultimately trans-life, so I won't. I implore you, all of you to read this. Read August Forman's words, especially those (including myself) that are/were ignorant. You will walk away changed. This monologue has changed me for the better, forever. Thank you August.

  • DC Cathro: I Can't Ride Trains Anymore

    Pieces like this, that offer a window into a world foreign to many, are so important and powerful and scary. The things that some people have to endure, simply because they are considered “other”… It’s horrifying to hear about it, but that’s exactly why we HAVE to hear about it. This is an incredibly brave, incredibly heartbreaking monologue that needs to be heard. Please, PLEASE, read this.

    Pieces like this, that offer a window into a world foreign to many, are so important and powerful and scary. The things that some people have to endure, simply because they are considered “other”… It’s horrifying to hear about it, but that’s exactly why we HAVE to hear about it. This is an incredibly brave, incredibly heartbreaking monologue that needs to be heard. Please, PLEASE, read this.

  • Adam Richter: I Can't Ride Trains Anymore

    This is a powerful, dramatic and emotionally wrenching monologue to read — which is nothing compared to what it must be to live through. August Forman writes about their experience in a touching and inclusive way, but it should also make the audience angry: angry at the bigots and small-minded hate-mongers who can't just leave others the fuck alone and let them be themselves.
    "I Can't Ride Trains Anymore" ought to be staged everywhere. Well done.

    This is a powerful, dramatic and emotionally wrenching monologue to read — which is nothing compared to what it must be to live through. August Forman writes about their experience in a touching and inclusive way, but it should also make the audience angry: angry at the bigots and small-minded hate-mongers who can't just leave others the fuck alone and let them be themselves.
    "I Can't Ride Trains Anymore" ought to be staged everywhere. Well done.

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Development History

  • Type Commission, Organization Jackalope Theatre , Year 2020

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Jackalope Theatre, Year 2020