Bulldozers

ONE-ACT: Barbara gathers the community together to destroy them with luxury apartments. Elise brings the deviled eggs. The audience is included. And a wolf watches it all, closely.

ONE-ACT: Barbara gathers the community together to destroy them with luxury apartments. Elise brings the deviled eggs. The audience is included. And a wolf watches it all, closely.

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Bulldozers

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  • Jan Probst: Bulldozers

    Infusing a common local setting with a strong universal message, Greg Romero brings home a very real, sometimes terrifying message. The audience participation is so organic, you feel as if you’re part of the story. Because you are.

    Infusing a common local setting with a strong universal message, Greg Romero brings home a very real, sometimes terrifying message. The audience participation is so organic, you feel as if you’re part of the story. Because you are.

  • Tamar Shai Bolkvadze: Bulldozers

    This is a bitterly funny play, and a great opportunity to involve the audience. It immediately made me think of Flint, Michigan and those in power treating community members like pawns. This is a powerful play, and offers a lot of ways to tailor the production. It could be done a million different ways, and still retain its heartbreaking wit.

    This is a bitterly funny play, and a great opportunity to involve the audience. It immediately made me think of Flint, Michigan and those in power treating community members like pawns. This is a powerful play, and offers a lot of ways to tailor the production. It could be done a million different ways, and still retain its heartbreaking wit.

  • Rand Higbee: Bulldozers

    One could almost call this "audience immersion" as we seem to be part of a city council meeting happily tell us all that eminent domain is going to ruin all of our lives. But don't worry; be happy! Funny yet scary, because it all seems a bit too real.

    One could almost call this "audience immersion" as we seem to be part of a city council meeting happily tell us all that eminent domain is going to ruin all of our lives. But don't worry; be happy! Funny yet scary, because it all seems a bit too real.

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Valdez Last Frontier Theater Conference (Valdez AK), Year 2019
  • Type Reading, Organization The William Inge Theater Festival (Independence KS), Year 2018

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization New Manifest Theatre Company (Austin TX), Year 2019