All In

by Michael Feldman

All In focuses on three full-time researchers and a curious intern working at a gun violence prevention advocacy group. Burnt by the predictability of his role, Mason - one of the researchers - shakes up his routine by delving into a new project cold calling other survivors of gun violence. When America’s attention inevitably turns to guns again (temporarily, of course), his work comes into the spotlight...

All In focuses on three full-time researchers and a curious intern working at a gun violence prevention advocacy group. Burnt by the predictability of his role, Mason - one of the researchers - shakes up his routine by delving into a new project cold calling other survivors of gun violence. When America’s attention inevitably turns to guns again (temporarily, of course), his work comes into the spotlight, raising questions about utility, loyalty, free will, and trauma.

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  • Crystal Skillman: All In

    The minute I read the early pages for Michael’s play ALL IN, I knew that this play was important. Michael’s play, set in an office working towards gun control, is riveting, and makes both sides on this issue think. But it is first and foremost a character piece exploring deep trauma. The first scene grabs you in, and this play just doesn’t let you go.

    The minute I read the early pages for Michael’s play ALL IN, I knew that this play was important. Michael’s play, set in an office working towards gun control, is riveting, and makes both sides on this issue think. But it is first and foremost a character piece exploring deep trauma. The first scene grabs you in, and this play just doesn’t let you go.

  • Michael Aman: All In

    I'm very impressed with this comedy that can make me laugh despite the very serious subject matter. Feldman creates distinct characters who each have unique points of view as they deal with the issue of gun violence. This is in no way, as the characters are passionate and real. I highly recommend All In.

    I'm very impressed with this comedy that can make me laugh despite the very serious subject matter. Feldman creates distinct characters who each have unique points of view as they deal with the issue of gun violence. This is in no way, as the characters are passionate and real. I highly recommend All In.