In a time of global anxiety, terrorism, erratic weather and political unrest, a young couple wants a child. If they over think it, they'll never do it. But if they rush, it could be a disaster. What will be the first to destruct - the planet or the relationship?
Duncan Macmillan
(Playwright)
Duncan Macmillan is a writer and director. Plays include Platform (Old Vic Tunnels), Monster (Manchester Royal Exchange), The Most Humane Way to Kill a Lobster (Theatre 503), Sleeve Notes (various), I Wish To apologise For My Part In The apocalypse (BBC Radio 4). Formerly Writer-in-Residence at Paines Plough and the Royal Exchange. Currently writing plays for the Old Vic, Royal Exchange, National Theatre Studio and BBC Radio, and developing a new series for Hat Trick TV.
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Michael Fulvio
(Director)
Michael Fulvio acts, writes and directs. On stage he’s been a cowboy, a zombie and a fly, amongst other sundry human characters. He received his MFA from the pre-maturely closed National Theater Conservatory in Denver. While at the Denver Center, Michael originated the role of Murphy in the ticket scalping-ly popular Plainsong, directed by Kent Thompson. You may have missed him in The Dishwashers off-Broadway. Michael also starred in Kubla Khan Productions' premiere movie Grace Haven. Don’t go looking for it.
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Rob Hille
(Performer)
Rob Hille (M) Regional: Merry Wives of Windsor; Richard III; Cloud 9; Macbeth at Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Hamlet, She Stoops to Conquer Actor's Theatre of Columbus. New York: The New York Cycle, Volumes 1,2, and 4; Little China (a part of LongShotz: Arrivals) Amios What Goes Up (Samuel French OOB Festival Finalist). Rob is a founding member and one of the current Artistic Directors of the Amios Theatre Company. BFA Otterbein College, MFA National Theatre Conservatory. Rob's favorite color is green.
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Sydney Harris
(Performer)
Sydney Harris (W) is from Louisiana with BFA from Tulane University. New York: Kingdom of Earth, Cat on A Hot Tin Roof, The Lover. Film: Mirror of Happiness (Sam Samore). Trained at the Atlantic Acting School and Upright Citizens Brigade. Sydney preforms weekly with her comedy improv team Babyface. She dedicates this production to her grandmother Mary Perry, to the loving memory of her grandfather William “Duke” Perry and the love they shared. www.Sydney-Harris.com
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