A short play by Ian August 3W / 2M / 5 or 6N Seventeen-year-old Parker is 3,300 feet under the sea in a high-tech submersible named Petunia, on a solo mission to find the fabled lost city of Atlantis. But as sonar pings echo and shadowy sea creatures pass by, reality filters through-the clanging of a high school bell. Back on dry land, Parker's fiercely grounded sister Colleen must journey to face her own demons: from the halls of the high school to the depths of the ocean floor. Through shifting scenes that alternate between deep-sea fantasy and high school reality, we discover these…mehr
A short play by Ian August 3W / 2M / 5 or 6N Seventeen-year-old Parker is 3,300 feet under the sea in a high-tech submersible named Petunia, on a solo mission to find the fabled lost city of Atlantis. But as sonar pings echo and shadowy sea creatures pass by, reality filters through-the clanging of a high school bell. Back on dry land, Parker's fiercely grounded sister Colleen must journey to face her own demons: from the halls of the high school to the depths of the ocean floor. Through shifting scenes that alternate between deep-sea fantasy and high school reality, we discover these siblings' underwater quest is fueled by something far more personal than treasure: searching for a way forward after the loss of their mother threatens to unravel their family. For performance licensing, please visit UproarTheatrics.com
Ian August is an award winning, internationally produced playwright and lyricist. His plays have been developed at the PlayPenn New Play Conference, Durango PlayFest, the Powerhouse Theatre Festival (Vassar / New York Stage and Film), the Great Plains Theatre Conference, Ashland New Plays Festival, Red Mountain Theatre Company, Orlando Shakespeare Theatre, New Jersey Repertory Company, Scripps Ranch Theatre, Wordsmyth Theatre Company, the Garry Marshall Theatre, UC Davis Dept. of Theatre and Dance, the Philadelphia Artists Collective, the Williamstown Theatre Festival, the NY, Philly, and Edinburgh Fringe Festivals, and elsewhere. Mr. August is a member of the American Theatre Group's ATG PlayLab, and a graduated member of PlayPenn's playwriting lab, The Foundry. Several of his short plays have been published by Sam French Inc., Smith and Kraus Publishing, the One-Act Play Depot, and Pipeline / Applause Books. He was a 2019 Playwright in Residence at the William Inge Center for the Arts in Independence, Kansas, and graduate of Goddard College's Creative Writing MFA Program. In 2021, Mr. August was the recipient of an Independent Artist Fellowship from the NJ State Council on the Arts. He is also an adjunct professor of Playwriting at Stockton University in Galloway, NJ. Mr. August lives in New Jersey with one husband and four cats.
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