Artistic Statement
I write plays for trans girls who look like boys, and trans boys who look like girls.
I write plays for trans people who are the heroes, and more importantly the villains of their own stories.
I write plays for trans people from the Northeast who’s two favorite pastimes are arguing and feeling guilty.
I write plays for anti-zionist Jews who are pro-prison abolition.
I write plays for crazy evil bitches you can’t help but fear, admire, and hopefully even love.
I write plays for my theatre-making friends trying to work on projects that actually represent them.
I write plays as a form of rumination I can pick up and put down as I please.
I write plays that are darkly comedic, surrealist, maybe magical, and always very truthful.
I write plays for trans people who are the heroes, and more importantly the villains of their own stories.
I write plays for trans people from the Northeast who’s two favorite pastimes are arguing and feeling guilty.
I write plays for anti-zionist Jews who are pro-prison abolition.
I write plays for crazy evil bitches you can’t help but fear, admire, and hopefully even love.
I write plays for my theatre-making friends trying to work on projects that actually represent them.
I write plays as a form of rumination I can pick up and put down as I please.
I write plays that are darkly comedic, surrealist, maybe magical, and always very truthful.
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Clay Baker-Lerner
Artistic Statement
I write plays for trans girls who look like boys, and trans boys who look like girls.
I write plays for trans people who are the heroes, and more importantly the villains of their own stories.
I write plays for trans people from the Northeast who’s two favorite pastimes are arguing and feeling guilty.
I write plays for anti-zionist Jews who are pro-prison abolition.
I write plays for crazy evil bitches you can’t help but fear, admire, and hopefully even love.
I write plays for my theatre-making friends trying to work on projects that actually represent them.
I write plays as a form of rumination I can pick up and put down as I please.
I write plays that are darkly comedic, surrealist, maybe magical, and always very truthful.
I write plays for trans people who are the heroes, and more importantly the villains of their own stories.
I write plays for trans people from the Northeast who’s two favorite pastimes are arguing and feeling guilty.
I write plays for anti-zionist Jews who are pro-prison abolition.
I write plays for crazy evil bitches you can’t help but fear, admire, and hopefully even love.
I write plays for my theatre-making friends trying to work on projects that actually represent them.
I write plays as a form of rumination I can pick up and put down as I please.
I write plays that are darkly comedic, surrealist, maybe magical, and always very truthful.