Ravenous

by Daria Miyeko Marinelli

You don't understand how hungry I am / Trust me I do

Adri’s come home for her gun and Cian just wants to be left alone. And both of them know that without a gun they surely will die. Set in Post-World War II Italy, Ravenous examines what it means to be hungry and what we will do to become satisfied.

You don't understand how hungry I am / Trust me I do

Adri’s come home for her gun and Cian just wants to be left alone. And both of them know that without a gun they surely will die. Set in Post-World War II Italy, Ravenous examines what it means to be hungry and what we will do to become satisfied.

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Ravenous

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  • Julia Toney: Ravenous

    I had the pleasure of participating in a reading of this play at the New Harmony Project 2018, and to this day the work still flashes across my mind. Raw and thorny, Ravenous captures perfectly two people who are reaching for one another and how frightening it is when that desire cannot be defined.

    I had the pleasure of participating in a reading of this play at the New Harmony Project 2018, and to this day the work still flashes across my mind. Raw and thorny, Ravenous captures perfectly two people who are reaching for one another and how frightening it is when that desire cannot be defined.

  • Kitchen Dog Theater: Ravenous

    OFFICIAL SELECTION for the KITCHEN DOG THEATER 2019 NEW WORKS FESTIVAL
    This play was the winner of our 2019 Kitchen Dog Theater/University of Texas MFA slot and received a staged reading as part of our annual festival.

    OFFICIAL SELECTION for the KITCHEN DOG THEATER 2019 NEW WORKS FESTIVAL
    This play was the winner of our 2019 Kitchen Dog Theater/University of Texas MFA slot and received a staged reading as part of our annual festival.

Character Information

  • Adri
    It is the spring in her lungs and the strength in her jaw that makes you invite her in. Young, but not too young. Almost.
  • Cian
    It is the sadness in his eyes and his swift grin that makes you stand at his door. Old, but not too old. Almost.

Development History

Awards

  • Princess Grace Playwriting Awards
    Princess Grace Foundation
    Semi-Finalist
    2019
  • DVRP Playwrights Program
    The Dennis & Victoria Ross Foundation
    Finalist
    2019
  • Shortlist
    Owl and Cat Theatre
    2017