Recommendations of Liberal Arts

  • Jack O'Keeffe: Liberal Arts

    A biting, blistering lambasting of collegiate culture, institutional failings, objectification, and punishment (or lack there of) amidst a flurry of explorations of gender and race. Despite being so thematically dense, never loses grip on its characters and its zero-to-60 in record time pace.

    A biting, blistering lambasting of collegiate culture, institutional failings, objectification, and punishment (or lack there of) amidst a flurry of explorations of gender and race. Despite being so thematically dense, never loses grip on its characters and its zero-to-60 in record time pace.

  • Rachael Carnes: Liberal Arts

    Cracking dialogue plunges us right into the cold, deep end of academia, where an indiscretion blows up, leaving corpses and collateral damage. Kaissar explores the murky depths of institutional betrayal, picking at the inequities inside gender, race and power dynamics, as thoughts and ideas and worlds unravel. A chilling tragedy, that goes down so easy.

    Cracking dialogue plunges us right into the cold, deep end of academia, where an indiscretion blows up, leaving corpses and collateral damage. Kaissar explores the murky depths of institutional betrayal, picking at the inequities inside gender, race and power dynamics, as thoughts and ideas and worlds unravel. A chilling tragedy, that goes down so easy.

  • Cheryl Bear: Liberal Arts

    A bold and needed look at the culture of body shaming and bigotry as society erodes. Well done.

    A bold and needed look at the culture of body shaming and bigotry as society erodes. Well done.

  • Ian Thal: Liberal Arts

    Equal parts satire and tragedy with complex characters. Neither the ethics nor theories of truth and justice, nor the institutions of the university are ever fully equipped to handle the messiness of the individual's desires or desire to be desired, irrational kinks, or atavistic fears and bigotries. At times horrific, hilarious, and heartbreaking.

    Equal parts satire and tragedy with complex characters. Neither the ethics nor theories of truth and justice, nor the institutions of the university are ever fully equipped to handle the messiness of the individual's desires or desire to be desired, irrational kinks, or atavistic fears and bigotries. At times horrific, hilarious, and heartbreaking.

  • Unicorn Theatre: Liberal Arts

    This play was a SEMIFINALIST for the 2017-2018 In-Progress New Play Reading Series at Unicorn Theatre in Kansas City, Missouri. It is our pleasure to support FAT MUSLIM GIRLS OR ZAYNA NAFARI.

    This play was a SEMIFINALIST for the 2017-2018 In-Progress New Play Reading Series at Unicorn Theatre in Kansas City, Missouri. It is our pleasure to support FAT MUSLIM GIRLS OR ZAYNA NAFARI.

  • Greg T. Nanni: Liberal Arts

    This play is HILARIOUS in the most edgy, self questioning way! It is bravely fierce in the humor and points it wants to show -- and satirizes the cruelty of our modern media. Don't miss this one!

    This play is HILARIOUS in the most edgy, self questioning way! It is bravely fierce in the humor and points it wants to show -- and satirizes the cruelty of our modern media. Don't miss this one!