Thunderclap

by Tamara Kissane

Parents Rachel and Jake are stoked that their daughter, Alice is now 18 and can vote in the 2020 election, but she doesn’t believe that her vote will actually help.

Parents Rachel and Jake are stoked that their daughter, Alice is now 18 and can vote in the 2020 election, but she doesn’t believe that her vote will actually help.

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Thunderclap

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  • Meredith Bartmon: Thunderclap

    The 19th Amendment was a Thunderclap - one of the biggest democratizing events in US history. But now our Democracy hangs by a thread. This wonderfully theatrical, super funny short play explores how different generations of women grapple with the responsibility of civic engagement. Mom Rachel wants to build on the equity won by suffragists while teenager Alice believes voting is an illusion of power weaponized to comfort society into believing we live in a representative democracy and the only way to respond is to disengage. Between Gen X and Gen Z, American democracy hangs in the balance. 

    The 19th Amendment was a Thunderclap - one of the biggest democratizing events in US history. But now our Democracy hangs by a thread. This wonderfully theatrical, super funny short play explores how different generations of women grapple with the responsibility of civic engagement. Mom Rachel wants to build on the equity won by suffragists while teenager Alice believes voting is an illusion of power weaponized to comfort society into believing we live in a representative democracy and the only way to respond is to disengage. Between Gen X and Gen Z, American democracy hangs in the balance. 

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Burning Coal Theatre Company, Year 2020
  • Type Professional, Organization Mad Cow Theatre Company, Year 2020