Bunyip
by Zoe Lasden-Lyman
A mother invites her dead son’s best friend to her isolated Adirondack lake camp to give him an unusual gift: a party boat. Yet as a landscape of real and imagined horror unfurls, we see that is only the beginning of what she wants. Bunyip is a play about the claustrophobia of unbridled empathy, and the horrors we invent to distance ourselves from those in acute pain. The play asks: what happens when another’s...
A mother invites her dead son’s best friend to her isolated Adirondack lake camp to give him an unusual gift: a party boat. Yet as a landscape of real and imagined horror unfurls, we see that is only the beginning of what she wants. Bunyip is a play about the claustrophobia of unbridled empathy, and the horrors we invent to distance ourselves from those in acute pain. The play asks: what happens when another’s suffering is too much to bear? What happens when we bear it anyway?
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