Recommendations of The Fallout

  • Joshua H. Cohen: The Fallout

    It's the end of the world. Do you take shelter... or do you take the opportunity to fix a past mistake? This is the question that Lam and Charles have tackled head-on in a moment of confusion. If, like me, you love historical counterfactuals, this one goes in a surprisingly tense direction.

    It's the end of the world. Do you take shelter... or do you take the opportunity to fix a past mistake? This is the question that Lam and Charles have tackled head-on in a moment of confusion. If, like me, you love historical counterfactuals, this one goes in a surprisingly tense direction.

  • Asher Wyndham: The Fallout

    This domestic dramedy taking place during the Cuban Missile Crisis, imagining an inevitable nuclear attack, an alternative 1962, will make you ask - Who would you not want to take shelter with underground? Spouse, a certain friend? An uncertain future begs the question.
    This play would keep you audience in suspense and entertained.

    This domestic dramedy taking place during the Cuban Missile Crisis, imagining an inevitable nuclear attack, an alternative 1962, will make you ask - Who would you not want to take shelter with underground? Spouse, a certain friend? An uncertain future begs the question.
    This play would keep you audience in suspense and entertained.

  • Lainie Vansant: The Fallout

    In this piece, Lam balances imaginative history and interesting characters to create ask interesting questions about love, marriage, and tipping points. I saw - and enjoyed - it at the 2019 Midwest Dramatists Conference, check it out!

    In this piece, Lam balances imaginative history and interesting characters to create ask interesting questions about love, marriage, and tipping points. I saw - and enjoyed - it at the 2019 Midwest Dramatists Conference, check it out!

  • John Adams: The Fallout

    Fun play! Just saw a staged reading at Midwest Dramatists Conference. Alt-history + drama + a bit of absurdist drama. Title works on so many levels. Lam clearly loves these characters.

    Fun play! Just saw a staged reading at Midwest Dramatists Conference. Alt-history + drama + a bit of absurdist drama. Title works on so many levels. Lam clearly loves these characters.

  • Rachael Carnes: The Fallout

    I heard a staged reading of this play at the 2019 Midwestern Dramatist Center conference, and enjoyed its historical vision of an uncertain future, both global and interpersonal. Funny and dark, with lively characters and sharp pacing.

    I heard a staged reading of this play at the 2019 Midwestern Dramatist Center conference, and enjoyed its historical vision of an uncertain future, both global and interpersonal. Funny and dark, with lively characters and sharp pacing.