Aztec, NM

by Tiffany Antone

A #TheatreActionGunControl play written in response to the Aztec, NM shooting in Dec 2017. This play eligible for royalty protest readings. Message me for approval.

A #TheatreActionGunControl play written in response to the Aztec, NM shooting in Dec 2017. This play eligible for royalty protest readings. Message me for approval.

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Aztec, NM

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  • Cheryl Bear: Aztec, NM

    An absolutely heartbreaking, shattering play about one of the most frequently devastating tragedies. Great work.

    An absolutely heartbreaking, shattering play about one of the most frequently devastating tragedies. Great work.

  • Rachael Carnes: Aztec, NM

    This play continues to haunt me, ever since I read it nearly a year ago. Beautiful and lush, particular and universal. Antone nestles such dynamic emotion in these pages, a piece in response to gun violence that creates theatrical possibilities and wonder, even within the saddest subjects.

    This play continues to haunt me, ever since I read it nearly a year ago. Beautiful and lush, particular and universal. Antone nestles such dynamic emotion in these pages, a piece in response to gun violence that creates theatrical possibilities and wonder, even within the saddest subjects.

  • Jordan Elizabeth: Aztec, NM

    An incredibly beautiful, brutal short play -- the image of a tiered monument being watered by Love is so lovely; and the discussion between these three characters is necessarily hard, vulnerable, horrifying. Antone manages to give us statistics without the play ever feeling bogged down with them. The creeping shadow would be a beautiful project for a lighting designer; every artist involved in a production of this play would be thrilled with its meaning and its challenges.

    An incredibly beautiful, brutal short play -- the image of a tiered monument being watered by Love is so lovely; and the discussion between these three characters is necessarily hard, vulnerable, horrifying. Antone manages to give us statistics without the play ever feeling bogged down with them. The creeping shadow would be a beautiful project for a lighting designer; every artist involved in a production of this play would be thrilled with its meaning and its challenges.