Recommendations of Half World

  • Beckett Flynn: Half World

    Apocalypse of the treatlerites.

    Apocalypse of the treatlerites.

  • Alexandra Rogers: Half World

    Half world is a delightful (and confronting) look at what happens when content becomes an identity and the consumer becomes the consumed. And like... we've all been there... right?

    Half world is a delightful (and confronting) look at what happens when content becomes an identity and the consumer becomes the consumed. And like... we've all been there... right?

  • Lee Harrison Daniel: Half World

    Half World is a play for prophets. A play for people who are Logged On. A play that made me flinch and then laugh about it and then flinch again. Read it! Produce it!

    Half World is a play for prophets. A play for people who are Logged On. A play that made me flinch and then laugh about it and then flinch again. Read it! Produce it!

  • Bailey Macejak: Half World

    If you survived the j*hnlock trenches (or any Tumblr trench, I guess), this play condemns you then absolves you then condemns you again. Is this even real? Cuts like a knife, shoots like a cowboy gun. Feels like a badge of honor and a mark of shame at the same time. A must-read.

    If you survived the j*hnlock trenches (or any Tumblr trench, I guess), this play condemns you then absolves you then condemns you again. Is this even real? Cuts like a knife, shoots like a cowboy gun. Feels like a badge of honor and a mark of shame at the same time. A must-read.

  • Beckett Flynn: Half World

    Hilarious. Online.Christiane's meanest play yet — and that's saying something. The funniest gunshot I've read in a while. There's not much pleasure on this earth.

    Hilarious. Online.Christiane's meanest play yet — and that's saying something. The funniest gunshot I've read in a while. There's not much pleasure on this earth.

  • Camille Cuzzupoli: Half World

    My deepest thanks to Christiane for translating internet into theatre in a manner that feels both authentic and challenging. The script takes so many unique forms, the story asks bold questions and demands we answer them on our own. Anyone who is/has been involved in fandom will come out of Half World feeling represented, reassured, and reprimanded. (Yes, I am involved in fandom.)

    My deepest thanks to Christiane for translating internet into theatre in a manner that feels both authentic and challenging. The script takes so many unique forms, the story asks bold questions and demands we answer them on our own. Anyone who is/has been involved in fandom will come out of Half World feeling represented, reassured, and reprimanded. (Yes, I am involved in fandom.)