The National Park Service i.e. Bad-Ass-Lands

by Christine Williamson

Short Play: A News Anchor, beset by the media farce and perversion of democracy taking place in America, is inspired to take a stand when the National Park Service rebels. #Resist!

Short Play: A News Anchor, beset by the media farce and perversion of democracy taking place in America, is inspired to take a stand when the National Park Service rebels. #Resist!

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The National Park Service i.e. Bad-Ass-Lands

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  • Samuel Langellier: The National Park Service i.e. Bad-Ass-Lands

    Half an onion is a very important ingredient in hashing and now rehashing of a point in time where every new headline felt like it melted the brain just that little bit more.

    Williamson's writing proves a powerful snapshot of that history, and redoubles the hindsight that contextualizes every single political moment going back almost a decade now. This work is both a moment and a memory that should not be so quickly forgotten.

    Half an onion is a very important ingredient in hashing and now rehashing of a point in time where every new headline felt like it melted the brain just that little bit more.

    Williamson's writing proves a powerful snapshot of that history, and redoubles the hindsight that contextualizes every single political moment going back almost a decade now. This work is both a moment and a memory that should not be so quickly forgotten.

  • Mackenzie Raine Kirkman: The National Park Service i.e. Bad-Ass-Lands

    Hauntingly no less relevant than it was four years ago. This play lives in response to a moment that's been overshadowed by the atrocities that it shepherded in. A staged time capsule to an era that left a permanent pockmark on the face of the United States.

    Hauntingly no less relevant than it was four years ago. This play lives in response to a moment that's been overshadowed by the atrocities that it shepherded in. A staged time capsule to an era that left a permanent pockmark on the face of the United States.

  • Mikki Russ: The National Park Service i.e. Bad-Ass-Lands

    This is an excellent little play. It's rich in imagery and the concept is clean. Very well done.

    This is an excellent little play. It's rich in imagery and the concept is clean. Very well done.