THE BRIDGE

Meet Thaddeus and Malik — Black boys. Best friends. From different backgrounds. Right before graduating high school, they are separated by a single bullet, and they both find themselves hopelessly lost. This non-linear drama explores Blackness tied to success, loss, the intimacy of friendship, and considers an afterlife for Black people - specifically those whose lives are cut short.

Meet Thaddeus and Malik — Black boys. Best friends. From different backgrounds. Right before graduating high school, they are separated by a single bullet, and they both find themselves hopelessly lost. This non-linear drama explores Blackness tied to success, loss, the intimacy of friendship, and considers an afterlife for Black people - specifically those whose lives are cut short.

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THE BRIDGE

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  • Shaun Leisher: THE BRIDGE

    A moving one-act about growing up Black and how children are cut down at such a young age due to the color of their skin. The real world scenes make you feel you know these characters. Turner shows the nuances of being young and awkward so well. These are normal kids which makes what happens all the more jarring and tragic. The scenes in the afterlife are ones that I'm excited to see produced one day. The play gives no easy answers to what that place means or what it looks like. Leaves so much to adventurous creative teams.

    A moving one-act about growing up Black and how children are cut down at such a young age due to the color of their skin. The real world scenes make you feel you know these characters. Turner shows the nuances of being young and awkward so well. These are normal kids which makes what happens all the more jarring and tragic. The scenes in the afterlife are ones that I'm excited to see produced one day. The play gives no easy answers to what that place means or what it looks like. Leaves so much to adventurous creative teams.

  • Nick Malakhow: THE BRIDGE

    This is a compact but loaded piece that examines grief and friendship and moving on. I so appreciated how each character's identity so clearly impacted their experiences and those impacts were threaded through the text in a complex and multi-pronged way--from Malik and Thaddeus' connection to their hopes and dreams for themselves and each other. The liminal space occupied by Wren and Thaddeus is super inventive and I'd love to see it created onstage.

    This is a compact but loaded piece that examines grief and friendship and moving on. I so appreciated how each character's identity so clearly impacted their experiences and those impacts were threaded through the text in a complex and multi-pronged way--from Malik and Thaddeus' connection to their hopes and dreams for themselves and each other. The liminal space occupied by Wren and Thaddeus is super inventive and I'd love to see it created onstage.

  • Jackson Rodriguez Castello: THE BRIDGE

    THE BRIDGE tackles a lot of heavy, nuanced material in just an hour. The relationships between all four characters are clear, realistic, and engaging. Moments of joy and pain are experienced side by side in this nonlinear drama, making each all the more potent and striking. The marriage of such grounded reality and the speculative fiction elements exploring an afterlife make this piece incredibly original and unique in its approach. Also-- look for the Peter Pan connection. Chilling. A beautiful piece-- Bravo!

    THE BRIDGE tackles a lot of heavy, nuanced material in just an hour. The relationships between all four characters are clear, realistic, and engaging. Moments of joy and pain are experienced side by side in this nonlinear drama, making each all the more potent and striking. The marriage of such grounded reality and the speculative fiction elements exploring an afterlife make this piece incredibly original and unique in its approach. Also-- look for the Peter Pan connection. Chilling. A beautiful piece-- Bravo!

Thaddeus - Black. 18.
Malik - Black. 18.
Wren - Black. 20s.
Noelle - Black. 17.

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization UT Arlington Maverick Theatre Department, Year 2024
  • Type Reading, Organization IMPRINT Theatreworks, Year 2021