the beautiful things are gonna kill you

by Amara Janae Brady

Oli’s got a dilemma; she’s been ghosted, but she won’t take it lying down. While the love Oli’s been receiving isn’t the love she deserves, she believes her lover Ele has made a mistake and is determined to make her rectify it by any means necessary. The unfortunate part is they’ll both have to face what’s on the other side, but are either of them prepared for what’s on the other side? Probably not, but it might...

Oli’s got a dilemma; she’s been ghosted, but she won’t take it lying down. While the love Oli’s been receiving isn’t the love she deserves, she believes her lover Ele has made a mistake and is determined to make her rectify it by any means necessary. The unfortunate part is they’ll both have to face what’s on the other side, but are either of them prepared for what’s on the other side? Probably not, but it might be fun to find out.

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  • Shaun Leisher: the beautiful things are gonna kill you

    I loved how intimate yet boldly theatrical this play is.

    I loved how intimate yet boldly theatrical this play is.

  • Kate Busselle: the beautiful things are gonna kill you

    This play is incredibly raw and vulnerable. Your heart pangs at the pain that O experiences throughout the play. This play showcases the challenges of interracial queer relationships and the detrimental wounds that white women can inflict on black women.

    This play is incredibly raw and vulnerable. Your heart pangs at the pain that O experiences throughout the play. This play showcases the challenges of interracial queer relationships and the detrimental wounds that white women can inflict on black women.

  • Gina Femia: the beautiful things are gonna kill you

    A powerful, honest and poetic play that explores the complexity of queer, interracial love. A gorgeous play that I hope is produced over and over again, highly recommend it.

    A powerful, honest and poetic play that explores the complexity of queer, interracial love. A gorgeous play that I hope is produced over and over again, highly recommend it.

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Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization The Public Theater, Year 2024
  • Type Reading, Organization The Public Theater, Year 2023
  • Type Reading, Organization The Bushwick Starr Reading Series, Year 2022
  • Type Reading, Organization Drama League , Year 2017

Awards

  • Terrence McNally New Works Incubator
    Rattlestick Theater
    Semi-Finalist
    2024
  • National Playwrighting Conference
    Eugene O'Neill
    Finalist
    2024
  • The Kilroys Web (Formerly the List)
    The Kilroys
    Selection
    2023
  • Premiere Play Fest
    Kean University
    Semi-Finalist
    2022