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A staged reading of Laura Neill's ('13) refreshing and sympathetic play surrounding the politics of identity.
The Hamptons. The dead cold of March, when there are no Kardashians in sight. A giant beach mansion burns down and someone local will take the blame. Economic and racial tensions rise, a witch-hunt begins, and the lives of five local Long Island families start falling to pieces (if they were ever whole). Each actor plays an entire family in this love-hate letter to a complicated community.
director: GWENDOLYN ROLAND '25
assistant director: ANNABEL EVERETT '25
stage manager: EVA HYMES '25
production manager: KAMILA BOGA '25
Cast:
taylor/ lynn: Giana Amissah '25
haley/ sue/ shaun: Emma Cool '24
raven/ jason: Mack Duthu '24
claudia/ raúl/ patricia: Arly Sosa '25
cat/ rob: Laurel Semprebon '22
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