Playwright Talkback August 16th with Rachel Teagle

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So, why on earth would anyone write a play about mastodons? Now’s your chance to find out!

Join us after the Saturday, August 16th performance of The Impracticality of Modern-Day Mastodons for a post-play discussion with playwright Rachel Teagle. Let’s talk playwriting, prehistoric pachyderms,  practical professions, and finding your place in the world.

The Impracticality of Modern-Day Mastodons runs through August 23rd, get your tickets while you can!

 

About the Playwright:
Rachel Teagle is a playwright,comedian, and storyteller who grew up in the Silicon Valley and graduated from Carleton College. She subsequently migrated from Minneapolis to Atlanta to Connecticut, working with many supportive and distinctive theaters along the way including Bedlam Theatre, Serenbe Playhouse, and the Atlanta Fringe Festival, which she helped found in 2012. Previous works include: Orange: a farce (about terrorism); solo show Rachel Teagle Believes in Ghosts; and adaptations of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and The Velveteen Rabbit. She was awarded the Leah Ryan Fund for Emerging Women Writers prize for The Ever and After.