Godfriend

co-authored by Ellenor Riley-Condit

Trying to decide whether or not to have a baby, a queer couple becomes possessed/obsessed with the Public Universal Friend, a colonial Quaker preacher who claimed God renounced them of their gender. It's the feeling when you love someone so much that you start to feel like the same person, whether that person is your partner, your child, your god, or your friend.

Trying to decide whether or not to have a baby, a queer couple becomes possessed/obsessed with the Public Universal Friend, a colonial Quaker preacher who claimed God renounced them of their gender. It's the feeling when you love someone so much that you start to feel like the same person, whether that person is your partner, your child, your god, or your friend.

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  • Giulianna Marchese: Godfriend

    A play that takes all the inherent gender inequity of childbirth and flips it on its head. I loved getting a window into a relationship with an "abundance of uteri", a relationship that asks "why should I be the one to carry the baby?" Explored with humor, love, and generosity.

    A play that takes all the inherent gender inequity of childbirth and flips it on its head. I loved getting a window into a relationship with an "abundance of uteri", a relationship that asks "why should I be the one to carry the baby?" Explored with humor, love, and generosity.