Brief (Political) Encounters:
Ten-Minute Play Festival
ReVamp Collective was proud to produce a festival where gender and politics collide!
We are proud to present our first ten-minute play festival: Brief Encounters. The particular festival featured seven ten-minute pieces written by local playwrights focusing on gender roles, gender stereotypes, women’s rights and other social issues related to the current political climate in Western society! Join in on this important conversation expressed through the power of art! #BriefEncounters |
More information on each piece:
Pizza Rolls & Palin by Julie Zaffarano: Nothing gets more heated than family politics -- except maybe pizza rolls.
Burn the Witch by Greg Nanni: Hart Ford and Salem find themselves, alone and without girlfriends, in peace and bored out of their minds, until a certain political candidate Alice Young calls people like them sexist.
Motion Capture by Jeremy Gable: A Navy SEAL sniper starts questioning the line between art and realism when she's motion captured for a video game.
Estragon's Boot by Daniella Vinitski Mooney: An absurdist satire about bureaucracy in the workplace, and the increasing corporate mindset of today. And a puppet.
“The Second Sex,” otherwise called “The Pussy Protest Play” by L.D. Napier: On the heels of the 2016 presidential election, a group of high school kids grapple with the language, meaning, and culture that has forced itself into their every day lives.
Grilling the Octopus by Alex Dremann: On their first politicalmismatch.comdate, Ben and Sarah get to know each other with a vengeance.
Suite Reality by TS Hawkins: #SuiteReality is a choreopoem experience that touches upon Women's Rights, Black Lives Matter, and #SayHerName; a campaign that highlights womyn who have been killed by the fragility of masculinity and police brutality.
Pizza Rolls & Palin by Julie Zaffarano: Nothing gets more heated than family politics -- except maybe pizza rolls.
Burn the Witch by Greg Nanni: Hart Ford and Salem find themselves, alone and without girlfriends, in peace and bored out of their minds, until a certain political candidate Alice Young calls people like them sexist.
Motion Capture by Jeremy Gable: A Navy SEAL sniper starts questioning the line between art and realism when she's motion captured for a video game.
Estragon's Boot by Daniella Vinitski Mooney: An absurdist satire about bureaucracy in the workplace, and the increasing corporate mindset of today. And a puppet.
“The Second Sex,” otherwise called “The Pussy Protest Play” by L.D. Napier: On the heels of the 2016 presidential election, a group of high school kids grapple with the language, meaning, and culture that has forced itself into their every day lives.
Grilling the Octopus by Alex Dremann: On their first politicalmismatch.comdate, Ben and Sarah get to know each other with a vengeance.
Suite Reality by TS Hawkins: #SuiteReality is a choreopoem experience that touches upon Women's Rights, Black Lives Matter, and #SayHerName; a campaign that highlights womyn who have been killed by the fragility of masculinity and police brutality.