Kane Normandy

Kane Normandy

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  • AFFINITY LUNCH MINUTES
    22 Apr. 2022
    You know those plays that are like a pressure cooker, where they're really fresh but need some time, heat and steam to come out a perfect meal? This is one of those plays that is super important right now to read but when we (hopefully) see it hit a major stage soon, it will have grown even further in its impact and will bring in all those hungry patrons ready to feast upon how fabulous it is. Truly a wonderful, wonderful play.
  • SEEING EYE
    22 Apr. 2022
    This is an amazing play with three characters who are an actor's playground to work with. Truly rich, thoughtful, inquisitive text that rabbit holes down into important and timely conversations around intersectionality.
  • rabbit
    22 Apr. 2022
    This play is absolutely bonkers in the best way; you have a bunch of Lord of the Flies style queer kids roaming the woods playing God or maybe waiting for God to return but it's NOT Waiting for Godot, it's definitely more Lord of the Flies but goodness me, the poetry is beautiful. I wish I knew how to explain this play in a better way but it's one of those "read it for yourself" kind of situations where nothing I will say can make it sound any better (tldr; it's amazing).
  • Daxton on the Night Shift at 7/11
    22 Apr. 2022
    I am a diehard Scott Pilgrim fan and this play is kind of making me think twice about it? Maybe Scott Pilgrim is kind of f*cked more than I thought? Riley has written three absolutely hilarious characters-- with strong bisexual representation! You get a space cowboy, an incompetent overnight cashier, and a (RETIRED!) manic pixie dream girl in a 7/11... what could possibly go wrong? Spoiler alert: Everything. Everything goes wrong. And also maybe f*ck Scott Pilgrim but also f*ck him.
  • Daxton on the Night Shift at 7/11
    22 Apr. 2022
    I am a diehard Scott Pilgrim fan and this play is kind of making me think twice about it? Maybe Scott Pilgrim is kind of f*cked more than I thought? Riley has written three absolutely hilarious characters-- with strong bisexual representation! You get a space cowboy, an incompetent overnight cashier, and a (RETIRED!) manic pixie dream girl in a 7/11... what could possibly go wrong? Spoiler alert: Everything. Everything goes wrong. And also maybe f*ck Scott Pilgrim but also f*ck him.