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

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.