Post by August Schulenburg. All designs by Will Lowry. DEINDE is set in 2051 primarily in the premiere quantum biology lab, QuamBi. (Want to learn more about Quantum Biology?) To that end, we knew we needed a logo for QuamBi, something that could be used for both the design elements and transmedia world-building we may…
(Photo: Isaiah Tanenbaum. Pictured: Brian Pracht, Rachael Hip-Flores, Matthew Murumba, Kari Swenson Riely in New World Iliads #1) By August Schulenburg, photo by Isaiah Tanenbaum Our exploratory play reading series ForePlay, where playwrights riff on the themes of our mainstage production, is back! That’s right, we have a winner in a squeaker between iSapiens and…
(Post by August Schulenburg. Creepily DEINDE-appropriate picture of me and Matt Archambault courtesy of Matt’s computer.) Our next ForePlay series (learn more about this themed staged reading series here) will focus on the themes of our next production, DEINDE. Here’s the play’s current blurb: In the not-too-distant future, the pressure to cure a global pandemic spurs…
Above is a note about DEINDE designed by Isaiah Tanenbaum that will run in the program of The Stranger To Kindness, the play opening today directed by our own Heather Cohn (go see it!) It also represented the very first volley of marketing for our next production, and last night, Isaiah, Kelly O’Donnell and myself…
Pictures and posts by August Schulenburg Our first production meeting for DEINDE was last Wednesday night late, at our apartment in Astoria over wine. And though we usually conduct our production meetings in more professional locales and without the aid of vino, the necessities of schedules made for a wonderfully productive and enjoyable start. Pictured…
(The Decades Out reading of DEINDE. Pictured: Brian Pracht, Tina Chilip, Ed Schultz, Lex Friedman and Ryan Andes) Flux’s 5th Anniversary Season kicks off April 27 with DEINDE, directed by Heather Cohn and written by August Schulenburg, and we’re thrilled to announce the cast! While Flux has always been blessed with strong casts, I’m particularly excited by…
By August Schulenburg An odd thing occurred to me several days ago. I had my Tweetdeck open, and was following a number of hashtags, including #MarriageEquality, #Iraq, #Afghanistan and #Women2Drive. For those not Twitter-inclined, this means two things: streams of 140 character messages relating to those hashtags are updated in real time on my Tweetdeck…
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