The world is no longer plentiful, and the hive is growing restless. A vain, aging queen takes comfort with an advisor who is secretly developing individual selfhood. Will love, starvation, or revolution weight out? This play is a queer political thriller and a climate change drama.
The world is no longer plentiful, and the hive is growing restless. A vain, aging queen takes comfort with an advisor who is secretly developing individual selfhood. Will love, starvation, or revolution weight out? This play is a queer political thriller and a climate change drama.
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To Serve the Hive
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Patrick Gabridge:
To Serve the Hive
by Julia Byrne
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Just saw a production of this in Northampton, MA. What a smart play, one that's often funny, sometimes strange, and keeps probing and probing at structures of power and what we're told, what we'll believe, and how much damage we can do to our whole world at someone else's behest. Unsettling in the best possible way.
Just saw a production of this in Northampton, MA. What a smart play, one that's often funny, sometimes strange, and keeps probing and probing at structures of power and what we're told, what we'll believe, and how much damage we can do to our whole world at someone else's behest. Unsettling in the best possible way.
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Tommy Sullivan-Lovett:
To Serve the Hive
by Julia Byrne
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A gorgeous piece using the strange and recognizable at once to create a dizzying political statement on climate change, power, and misinformation. Deftly written, and beautifully realized in the recent F-Squared fringe radio production.
A gorgeous piece using the strange and recognizable at once to create a dizzying political statement on climate change, power, and misinformation. Deftly written, and beautifully realized in the recent F-Squared fringe radio production.