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RidgeRock Tech seems like the perfect place to work: beer on tap, a flexible vacation policy, and at least 16 different employees named Matt. But when the new customer support rep Greb joins the office, they sense something dire is coming. Corinne and Kayuri are slacking off with rigor, Diane is slipping into panic, and Greb’s mentor Julie is nowhere to be found. Something is lurking in the Meditation Room.

RidgeRock Tech seems like the perfect place to work: beer on tap, a flexible vacation policy, and at least 16 different employees named Matt. But when the new customer support rep Greb joins the office, they sense something dire is coming. Corinne and Kayuri are slacking off with rigor, Diane is slipping into panic, and Greb’s mentor Julie is nowhere to be found. Something is lurking in the Meditation Room.

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  • Aedan Ferrara: [cowboy face]

    A delightful and baffling exploration of communal identity, pop culture, and workplace politics. Disparate elements converge masterfully in this experiment of theatre.

    A delightful and baffling exploration of communal identity, pop culture, and workplace politics. Disparate elements converge masterfully in this experiment of theatre.

  • Beckett Flynn: [cowboy face]

    Elise Wien is that kind of dark comic playwright that you don't find very often. She's found a unique way to present multi-media theatre and to create a sort of over-the-top darkness that tilts into hilarity. Greb, in particular, is one of the funniest characters I've read in a while. Who are these monsters that we're working for?

    Elise Wien is that kind of dark comic playwright that you don't find very often. She's found a unique way to present multi-media theatre and to create a sort of over-the-top darkness that tilts into hilarity. Greb, in particular, is one of the funniest characters I've read in a while. Who are these monsters that we're working for?

  • Daniel Repp: [cowboy face]

    A delightfully disturbing satire of tech start-up culture. Each character has a unique, layered philosophy which propels them to absurdity under extreme circumstances. Also, Wien has made actual websites in the world of the play for the audience to visit during the show! From the stage to the internet, this play delivers laughs and thoughtful explorations on what authenticity means in the digital age.

    A delightfully disturbing satire of tech start-up culture. Each character has a unique, layered philosophy which propels them to absurdity under extreme circumstances. Also, Wien has made actual websites in the world of the play for the audience to visit during the show! From the stage to the internet, this play delivers laughs and thoughtful explorations on what authenticity means in the digital age.

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Production History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Dixon Place, Year 2020

Awards

  • Mark Twain Prize for Comic Playwriting
    KCACTF
    Winner
    2021
  • Leah Ryan’s Fund for Emerging Women Writers
    Finalist
    2020