At the turn of the millennium, a second version of Jesus is born to a lesbian couple, one of whom believes in God while the other doesn’t. An extremely queer retelling of the Christmas story that looks at faith - whether that means believing in God or the people you love and how those don’t have to contradict each other.
At the turn of the millennium, a second version of Jesus is born to a lesbian couple, one of whom believes in God while the other doesn’t. An extremely queer retelling of the Christmas story that looks at faith - whether that means believing in God or the people you love and how those don’t have to contradict each other.
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Liana Irvine:
Jesus 2.0
by Alyssa See-Tho
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Jan 2022: please see TWT review
Jan 2022: please see TWT review
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The Workshop Theater:
Jesus 2.0
by Alyssa See-Tho
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The Workshop Theater is pleased to recognize Alyssa See-Tho as a playwright selected out of a competitive pool of applicants for our Fall 2021 Writer’s Intensive. The Writer’s Intensive is an eight-week long, playwright-driven process geared towards revising an existing play. With charm, wit, and care, See-Tho crafts a play of the second coming. Exploring Maren and Josie's shifting partnership as they are faced with an unexpected pregnancy invites us to explore the impact of family, belief, and identity on love. The skill that See-Tho has in making honest characters is why we have faith in...
The Workshop Theater is pleased to recognize Alyssa See-Tho as a playwright selected out of a competitive pool of applicants for our Fall 2021 Writer’s Intensive. The Writer’s Intensive is an eight-week long, playwright-driven process geared towards revising an existing play. With charm, wit, and care, See-Tho crafts a play of the second coming. Exploring Maren and Josie's shifting partnership as they are faced with an unexpected pregnancy invites us to explore the impact of family, belief, and identity on love. The skill that See-Tho has in making honest characters is why we have faith in this play cycle.