Antistrophe to an Andro-Sapphic Tragedy

"You should have built walls."

"I didn't know I had to."

After allowing a charming stranger onto her beach, Reno must fight to maintain propriety over her identity as everything she once found sacred becomes weaponized against her. Antistrophe is a response, a foil, but not an ending.

"You should have built walls."

"I didn't know I had to."

After allowing a charming stranger onto her beach, Reno must fight to maintain propriety over her identity as everything she once found sacred becomes weaponized against her. Antistrophe is a response, a foil, but not an ending.

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Antistrophe to an Andro-Sapphic Tragedy

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  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Antistrophe to an Andro-Sapphic Tragedy

    Mythic, poetic, ancient and new, Antistrophe is an answer, in this case, to ideas of agency, the male/female binary and other ideas of love and the nature of storytelling. It seems to me the tragedy of inescapable internalized oppression and would make a beautiful, sad and imagistic play.

    Mythic, poetic, ancient and new, Antistrophe is an answer, in this case, to ideas of agency, the male/female binary and other ideas of love and the nature of storytelling. It seems to me the tragedy of inescapable internalized oppression and would make a beautiful, sad and imagistic play.

Character Information

Dublin and Tolstoy could be played by the same actor if necessary
  • Reno
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Tolstoy
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Dublin
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Pique
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Glare
  • Eclipse
  • Thursday
    Character Gender Identity
    Female

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Chicago College of Performing Arts, Year 2023

Production History

  • Type Fringe, Organization Minnesota Fringe Festival, Year 2024
  • Type Professional, Organization Independent, Year 2024