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Honestly the best science I've ever done and - frankly the best
science in the history of humankind - has started with the same
thought experiment: find the ways in which humanity thinks it is
special... and assume that we're not. How do you plan for a
catastrophe? Virologist Nathan Wolfe, named one of TIME's 100 Most
Influential People in the World for his work tracking viral
pandemic outbreaks, proposed pandemic insurance years before the
novel coronavirus outbreak. No one bought it. Now, in a post-COVID
world, we hear his story. A time-jumping tale based on the life and
work of Nathan Wolfe (who also happens to be the playwright's
husband). Though not a play about COVID19, it is a true story of a
pandemic expert. A deep dive into the profundities of scientific
exploration and modern Judaism, the lengths one goes for love and
family, the bracing truths of fatherhood and discovery, and the
harrowing realities of facing your own mortality, The Catastrophist
is also a story of a main character battling the story he's in...
and who is writing it.
Discover the power, resilience, and indomitable spirit of women who
have shaped history. In her first collected works, Lauren Gunderson
demonstrates why she has become one of America’s most produced
playwrights. Weaving together the extraordinary stories of
trailblazing women from various eras, Gunderson provides a unique
and necessary perspective on modern American feminism, the
beautiful humanism of science, and the power of the heartful
heroine. Emilie: La Marquise Du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight:
Passionate. Vivid. Defiant. Tonight, 18th century scientific genius
Emilie du Châtelet is back and determined to answer the question
she died with: love or philosophy, head or heart? The
Revolutionists: Playwright Olympe De Gouge, assassin Charlotte
Corday, former queen (and fan of ribbons) Marie Antoinette, and
Caribbean rebel Marianne Angelle hang out, murder Marat, loose
their heads and try to beat back the extremist insanity in the
Paris of 1793. Ada and the Engine: it’s 1830 and fiery,
brilliant, Ada Lovelace writes the first computer program for her
friend and mentor Charles Babbage. They share a language of
numbers, and imagine a world of computing machines. But only Ada
dreams that those machines will make music. Silent Sky: The true
story of 19th-century astronomer Henrietta Leavitt plays out
against a landscape of fierce sisterly love, early feminism,
paradigm shifting science, romance, revelation, and a time when
humans were called “computers”. Natural Shocks: ‘To be or not
to be’ – In this one-woman tour-de-force, witty and wild Angela
paces alone in her basement, waiting out an imminent tornado: in
such a stark situation, it is only natural that secrets come out,
confessions spill over and a reckoning is about to touch down.
Introduced and contextualized by dramaturg Julie Felise Dubiner,
Revolutionary Women charts an unforgettable journey through time
and place, celebrating and exploring the greatness of history’s
women.
Characters: 2m, 3f / Historic/Docu Drama Passionate. Brilliant.
Defiant. Tonight, 18th century scientific genius Emilie du Chatelet
is back and determined to answer the question she died with: love
or philosophy, head or heart? In this highly theatrical rediscovery
of one of history's most intriguing women, Emilie defends her life
and loves; and ends up with both a formula and a legacy that
permeates history. "Gunderson possesses an antic imagination that
seeks to invent its own rules. As soon as we're drawn in, she
shakes us and whisks us 10 or 15 paces ahead." -Los Angeles Times
"The ambitious, non-linear experiment is a highly theatrical romp
that literally crackles with electricity." -LA/OC Examiner
"Sharp and funny. Gunderson taps into a buoyant spirit ... the
touching 'barbaric yawp' (Whitman's phrase) of these two deeply
engaging kids." The Washington Post Housebound by illness, Caroline
hasn't been to school in months. Confined to her room, she has only
social media for company. That is until classmate Anthony bursts in
- uninvited and armed with waffle fries, a scruffy copy of Walt
Whitman's poetry and a school project due the next day... Caroline
is unimpressed, but an unlikely friendship develops and a seemingly
mundane piece of homework starts to reveal the pair's hopes and
dreams - as well as a deep and mysterious bond that connects them
even further. Finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, 2014.
This new Modern Classics edition features an introduction by Julie
Felise Dubiner.
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