Recommendations of marked green at birth, marked female at birth

  • Premiere Stages: marked green at birth, marked female at birth

    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theatre company in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize marked green at birth, marked female at birth by Sophie Sagan-Gutherz as a Semi-Finalist for the 2024 Premiere Play Festival. marked green at birth, marked female at birth rose through a competitive selection process conducted by Premiere staff and a panel of outside theatre professionals to become one of 48 Semi-Finalists out of 760 submissions. The panel was particularly impressed by Sophie’s sensitive and vivid exploration of teenage pressures particularly resonated. Our...

    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theatre company in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize marked green at birth, marked female at birth by Sophie Sagan-Gutherz as a Semi-Finalist for the 2024 Premiere Play Festival. marked green at birth, marked female at birth rose through a competitive selection process conducted by Premiere staff and a panel of outside theatre professionals to become one of 48 Semi-Finalists out of 760 submissions. The panel was particularly impressed by Sophie’s sensitive and vivid exploration of teenage pressures particularly resonated. Our congratulations and thanks to Sophie.

  • Alexa Derman: marked green at birth, marked female at birth

    Delicious, dizzying, harrowing, I did not sign up to be perceived in this manner. Grounded and also madcap raucous wild theatrical. A freakin' feat.

    Delicious, dizzying, harrowing, I did not sign up to be perceived in this manner. Grounded and also madcap raucous wild theatrical. A freakin' feat.

  • Jan Rosenberg: marked green at birth, marked female at birth

    I really loved these characters and particularly connected with Star, who doesn't yet have the language or life experience to put a name to what it is they're feeling every time they use food or drugs or exercise to push it away. There's something painfully familiar about these characters-the play is specific to 2008 but could take place any time. I loved how brave and vibrant these "girls" are and wanted to wrap them all in a big hug!

    I really loved these characters and particularly connected with Star, who doesn't yet have the language or life experience to put a name to what it is they're feeling every time they use food or drugs or exercise to push it away. There's something painfully familiar about these characters-the play is specific to 2008 but could take place any time. I loved how brave and vibrant these "girls" are and wanted to wrap them all in a big hug!

  • Nick Malakhow: marked green at birth, marked female at birth

    What a spectacular ensemble piece! I loved its poetry, complex structure, and deftly rendered cast of characters. The use of the characters to voice male voices on AIM was also a brilliant detail that underscored the central thread here--the toxic, long-lasting, deleterious effects of the cis-het male gaze. Sagan-Gutherz's text vacillates between complex and lyrical monologues to astutely-observed naturalistic scenes to sequences with the potential for play with movement and physical poetry. They bring together such unique and disparate theatrical elements into a coherent aesthetic vision. I...

    What a spectacular ensemble piece! I loved its poetry, complex structure, and deftly rendered cast of characters. The use of the characters to voice male voices on AIM was also a brilliant detail that underscored the central thread here--the toxic, long-lasting, deleterious effects of the cis-het male gaze. Sagan-Gutherz's text vacillates between complex and lyrical monologues to astutely-observed naturalistic scenes to sequences with the potential for play with movement and physical poetry. They bring together such unique and disparate theatrical elements into a coherent aesthetic vision. I would so love to see this staged on its feet!

  • Shaun Leisher: marked green at birth, marked female at birth

    A play that needs to be read by teens everywhere. Love the poetry and messing with form going on here. A coming of age story where the participants have so little say over what they are becoming. The specificity of the time period and technology was so effective. Can't wait to read more by Sophie Sagan-Gutherz. This is a playwright to watch.

    A play that needs to be read by teens everywhere. Love the poetry and messing with form going on here. A coming of age story where the participants have so little say over what they are becoming. The specificity of the time period and technology was so effective. Can't wait to read more by Sophie Sagan-Gutherz. This is a playwright to watch.

  • Audrey Lang: marked green at birth, marked female at birth

    I had the pleasure of seeing the Pride Plays reading of Sophie Sagan-Gutherz's magnificent play. It is thoughtful and touching and rings so perfectly true as a play about young people who really do sound and feel authentically young. I wish I'd had "marked green at birth, marked female at birth" in my life when I was a queer middle and high schooler (though I didn't know it yet)!

    I had the pleasure of seeing the Pride Plays reading of Sophie Sagan-Gutherz's magnificent play. It is thoughtful and touching and rings so perfectly true as a play about young people who really do sound and feel authentically young. I wish I'd had "marked green at birth, marked female at birth" in my life when I was a queer middle and high schooler (though I didn't know it yet)!

  • Lilla Brody: marked green at birth, marked female at birth

    Sophie has such a unique and exciting voice. If you've ever experienced teenage years through the lens of non-cishet masc eyes, WOW will this ring a million bells for you. Beautifully structured and incredibly moving, Marked Green at Birth, Marked Female at Birth, is a frickin winner of a debut play.

    Sophie has such a unique and exciting voice. If you've ever experienced teenage years through the lens of non-cishet masc eyes, WOW will this ring a million bells for you. Beautifully structured and incredibly moving, Marked Green at Birth, Marked Female at Birth, is a frickin winner of a debut play.