E. Salvador Chapman

E. Salvador Chapman was born in El Salvador to the Indigenous Pipil Tribe, one of the last Aztecs populations. He was adopted and grew up in NH where the Abenaki people, an Indigenous tribe almost entirely decimated, originated. His work has won first place at the 2023 AIHEC competition and was awarded top prize for Bard Universities' 2023 World Climate Teach-In program. He focuses on empowering Native American performers with powerful stories and raising awareness of culturally sensitive issues. E. Salvador has a passion for Musical Theater and hopes to add more Indigenous Musical content to modern theater.

E. Salvador Chapman was born in El Salvador to the Indigenous Pipil Tribe, one of the last Aztecs populations. He was adopted and grew up in NH where the Abenaki people, an Indigenous tribe almost entirely decimated, originated. His work has won first place at the 2023 AIHEC competition and was awarded top prize for Bard Universities' 2023 World Climate Teach-In program. He focuses on empowering Native American performers with powerful stories and raising awareness of culturally sensitive issues. E. Salvador has a passion for Musical Theater and hopes to add more Indigenous Musical content to modern theater.

Scripts

What Lies In The Fire

by E. Salvador Chapman

Synopsis

An audience in 2120 watches a recording of two firefighters in the American Southwest in 2020 post-wildfires as they search for signs of life that culminate in an important lesson for the future.

An audience in 2120 watches a recording of two firefighters in the American Southwest in 2020 post-wildfires as they search for signs of life that culminate in an important lesson for the future.