It Girl

by Hanna Kime

It’s 2002 and rising teen starlet Caitie Clark is a favorite fixture of all the major Hollywood tabloids. As the rumor mill churns with stories of Caitie’s professional and personal troubles, a massive breakdown on set brings her career to a screeching halt. 20 years later, a major streaming corporation seeks to hold us all accountable by revealing the true story of Caitie Clark through a brave and timely biopic...

It’s 2002 and rising teen starlet Caitie Clark is a favorite fixture of all the major Hollywood tabloids. As the rumor mill churns with stories of Caitie’s professional and personal troubles, a massive breakdown on set brings her career to a screeching halt. 20 years later, a major streaming corporation seeks to hold us all accountable by revealing the true story of Caitie Clark through a brave and timely biopic. A searing portrait of Hollywood across the last two decades, It Girl examines what it means to be a woman in entertainment: how things have changed and how they haven’t.

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  • Zack Peercy: It Girl

    I was lucky enough to see a reading of this at The Goodman this summer and haven't stopped thinking about it since. Kime is one of the finest playwrights of her generation and this play is proof of that. IT GIRL speaks to the millennial obsession with exploitation narratives and provides a nuanced view of the institutional problems that keep the cycle alive. Absolutely incredible work. Theaters should be fighting over this one.

    I was lucky enough to see a reading of this at The Goodman this summer and haven't stopped thinking about it since. Kime is one of the finest playwrights of her generation and this play is proof of that. IT GIRL speaks to the millennial obsession with exploitation narratives and provides a nuanced view of the institutional problems that keep the cycle alive. Absolutely incredible work. Theaters should be fighting over this one.

  • Joe Zarrow: It Girl

    I got to see the Goodman New Stages reading of this last night. It manages to be smart and topical without being preachy, it's hilarious, and it pulls off an amazing "Act 2 is very different from Act 1" switch. Please somebody produce it.

    I got to see the Goodman New Stages reading of this last night. It manages to be smart and topical without being preachy, it's hilarious, and it pulls off an amazing "Act 2 is very different from Act 1" switch. Please somebody produce it.

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