Reeling from their best friend's death, a group of women face what their lives look like in the aftermath. In the wake of loss, they each attempt to answer seemingly unanswerable questions: Who will give the eulogy? Will they ever be able to live alone? Why did that girl’s brother show up? Drawing on roller derby culture, Invincible Ones explores the way we handle grief, guilt, and a constant drip from the heavens (apartment) above.
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Invincible Ones
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Cheryl Bear:
23 Jan. 2021
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A powerful look into grief, the unbearable way it takes over when it comes and the friendship that gets us through. Beautifully done. ”
Nick Malakhow:
5 Dec. 2019
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This was definitely an "openly crying on public transit" kind of script! In "Invincible Ones," Samantha Cooper explores grief, friendship, and alienation by zeroing in on a dynamic and eclectic group of individuals. Zoe is a compelling protagonist who you understand all along the way, even as you might be frustrated by the ways she is pushing folks away in her grieving. Every character is rendered in just as nuanced and three-dimensional a fashion as Zoe. Heartbreaking without sentimentality. The choral odes and the powerful visual metaphor of the leaking tub enhance the boldly theatrical aesthetic. Produce this play! ”
Emily Dendinger:
7 Oct. 2019
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This is a beautiful and hilarious play about friendship, life, real estate, annoying little brothers, and death. The story is deeply moving without ever falling into cliche or sentimentality with a cast of enjoyable characters that are well-crafted and complex. It's highly theatrical and a ton of fun with an ending that packs a whooper of an emotional punch. ”
Casting Note
Madison's Mom also double as the newscaster voiceover.
Families can be multi-racial, members of friend groups do not look like copies of each other, and
the default appearance of characters should not be able-bodied, slim, Caucasians. In short, this
should not be a homogeneous looking cast. In fact, if you can only cast this play with white
people, you should not be doing it.