overgrown
by Emma Durbin
A pro-life lawyer and his queer leftist daughter sign up to judge a Chicago mid-term general election where they meet two kooky seasoned poll workers and one firebrand fellow election day newbie. This intergenerational ensemble play examines who gets to choose what parts of themselves they share, and who doesn’t have a choice? How does someone who has overgrown an idea, belief, or person respond to suddenly...
A pro-life lawyer and his queer leftist daughter sign up to judge a Chicago mid-term general election where they meet two kooky seasoned poll workers and one firebrand fellow election day newbie. This intergenerational ensemble play examines who gets to choose what parts of themselves they share, and who doesn’t have a choice? How does someone who has overgrown an idea, belief, or person respond to suddenly returning to that past? And how crazy is it in this world to demand space for love, authenticity, and joy?
(overgrown is written as a for the stage but I would love to adapt it as an immersive piece!)
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