After the Flood,  Spruce Gap struggles to fix its waterlines.

After the Flood, a small-town mayor elected to replace her dead husband, the former mayor, who choked to death on a chicken wing (bless his soul) has to travel to the underworld in order to figure out whether or not he applied for hazard mitigation funding to fix the town's water lines.

After the Flood, a small-town mayor elected to replace her dead husband, the former mayor, who choked to death on a chicken wing (bless his soul) has to travel to the underworld in order to figure out whether or not he applied for hazard mitigation funding to fix the town's water lines.

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  • Nancy Sun: After the Flood,  Spruce Gap struggles to fix its waterlines.

    This play is a hilarious critique of contemporary local American politics. Told in the style of an ancient Greek myth, AFTER THE FLOOD simultaneously skewers patriarchy and federal bureaucracy while celebrating rural Americana. The playwright's voice here is so singular (and I'm low-key jealous it's not mine!)

    This play is a hilarious critique of contemporary local American politics. Told in the style of an ancient Greek myth, AFTER THE FLOOD simultaneously skewers patriarchy and federal bureaucracy while celebrating rural Americana. The playwright's voice here is so singular (and I'm low-key jealous it's not mine!)

MAYOR BRITTANY - a former smalltown Homecoming Queen, now a Mayor, 20s-30s, F.

City Councilmen (3 interchangeable, bald, middle aged men)
MIKE DISTRICT 1
TOM DISTRICT 2
ARTHUR DISTRICT 3

PASS-THROUGH ENTITY/ HER HUSBAND - pretty much can be anybody as long as they can convincingly play an interdimensional entity and also a small-minded and elderly former mayor who is dead now.