Dumpster Fire

On January first, Emily wakes up finally ready to admit that, despite her best efforts, there is still something missing and she doesn’t know where to begin. With the help of her mother, her friends, her local librarian, and a slew of historical figures who magically appear and then disappear just as quickly, Emily discovers that she’s not alone—in fact, she’s far from it.

On January first, Emily wakes up finally ready to admit that, despite her best efforts, there is still something missing and she doesn’t know where to begin. With the help of her mother, her friends, her local librarian, and a slew of historical figures who magically appear and then disappear just as quickly, Emily discovers that she’s not alone—in fact, she’s far from it.

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Dumpster Fire

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  • David Davila: Dumpster Fire

    WOW! A hilarious, touching, and poignant look into what it means to be a young woman searching for her identity while trying to live up to everything demanded of her by society. Part history lesson, part absurdist comedy, part coming-of-age tale, this play had me rolling on the floor, then wiping away tears.

    WOW! A hilarious, touching, and poignant look into what it means to be a young woman searching for her identity while trying to live up to everything demanded of her by society. Part history lesson, part absurdist comedy, part coming-of-age tale, this play had me rolling on the floor, then wiping away tears.

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization She NYC Arts, Year 2018