STAN, or The Dinosaur Play

by Alexandra Rogers

STAN is a fantastical, quasi retelling of Servant of Two Masters based on a real life dinosaur, a real life auction, and a rumored feud. It tells the story of Maxine, a personal bidder working for a big auction house, who is called upon by two high profile celebrities to bid on the same lot— a T Rex fossil named STAN. Along the way, we watch as Maxine struggles with the effects that her choices have on her...

STAN is a fantastical, quasi retelling of Servant of Two Masters based on a real life dinosaur, a real life auction, and a rumored feud. It tells the story of Maxine, a personal bidder working for a big auction house, who is called upon by two high profile celebrities to bid on the same lot— a T Rex fossil named STAN. Along the way, we watch as Maxine struggles with the effects that her choices have on her perception of her job, her place in the universal order, and on her relationship with long time partner, Charlie. Through prehistoric asides, childish taunting, and dangerous games, STAN, at its core, warns us about the dangers of locking away our most priceless histories to collect dust. The privatization of knowledge is an egregious crime— art, history, and knowledge should not be a trophy to be vied for by the richest of the rich. It should not be hidden away in private collections. It should be on display for all to see, learn from, and admire. We must not let them hide our brightest lights under the rich man’s bushels.

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STAN, or The Dinosaur Play

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  • Riley Elton McCarthy: STAN, or The Dinosaur Play

    I had the pleasure of seeing an early version of Stan when Ali and I were classmates at Marymount Manhattan College. I'm very pleased to see how much it has grown and how Ali's comedic voice has fluorished with such specificity. STAN is a dinosaur, but Stan is a queer legend and anti-capitalist icon. A beautifully written, whimsical and hilarious romp, Stan is a masterclass of contrasting the suppression of education and the mockery of the rich who gatekeep knowledge. Lovely work, Ali.

    I had the pleasure of seeing an early version of Stan when Ali and I were classmates at Marymount Manhattan College. I'm very pleased to see how much it has grown and how Ali's comedic voice has fluorished with such specificity. STAN is a dinosaur, but Stan is a queer legend and anti-capitalist icon. A beautifully written, whimsical and hilarious romp, Stan is a masterclass of contrasting the suppression of education and the mockery of the rich who gatekeep knowledge. Lovely work, Ali.

Character Information

  • Nicholas Cage
    Award winning actor and star of National Treasure 1 & 2. Dinosaur enthusiast but specifically to spite Leonardo DiCaprio. Pink Jacket wearer. Reluctant Coppola.
    Character Age
    58
    Character Gender Identity
    (he/him)
  • Susan
    Maxine's nosy coworker. Always chewing gum. Always looking over people's shoulders. Always snooping.
    Character Age
    Mid 40s
    Character Gender Identity
    (she/her)
  • STAN
    Also known as BHI 3033. One of the most complete T.Rex Fossils ever found
    Character Age
    67 Million Years Old
    Character Gender Identity
    (he/they/it)
  • Auctioneer
    A disembodied voice residing in the body of an auctioneer. The Voice of God, perhaps.
  • Maxine Denbrough
    A personal sales coordinator at Christie’s. Way too invested in her job.
    Character Age
    Late 20s
    Character Gender Identity
    (she/her)
  • Dr. Charlie Wilson
    Maxine's partner. Paleontologist. National Treasure fan.
    Character Age
    Late 20s
    Character Gender Identity
    (they/them)
  • Leonardo DiCaprio
    Award winning actor. Activist. Former Teenage heartthrob. Dinosaur enthusiast. Scorpio. Enjoys long walks on the beach.
    Character Age
    47
    Character Gender Identity
    (he/him)