The Catastrophic Theatre presents 30 Ways To Get Free

eventdetail
Photo courtesy of The Catastrophic Theatre

The Catastrophic Theatre will present the premiere of 30 Ways To Get Free, written by Candice D’Meza and directed by Nate Edwards.

30 Ways To Get Free is a series of three Afrofuturist micro-films that position abolition and liberation through the lens of science fiction. By exploring the worlds of spontaneous combustion, mermaids, trans-dimensional cell phones, and alien abductions, the films center three of an unlimited number of ways Black people may triumphantly enter a free new world of their own imagining.

The production will be available to stream at any time, July 2-August 25.

The Catastrophic Theatre will present the premiere of 30 Ways To Get Free, written by Candice D’Meza and directed by Nate Edwards.

30 Ways To Get Free is a series of three Afrofuturist micro-films that position abolition and liberation through the lens of science fiction. By exploring the worlds of spontaneous combustion, mermaids, trans-dimensional cell phones, and alien abductions, the films center three of an unlimited number of ways Black people may triumphantly enter a free new world of their own imagining.

The production will be available to stream at any time, July 2-August 25.

The Catastrophic Theatre will present the premiere of 30 Ways To Get Free, written by Candice D’Meza and directed by Nate Edwards.

30 Ways To Get Free is a series of three Afrofuturist micro-films that position abolition and liberation through the lens of science fiction. By exploring the worlds of spontaneous combustion, mermaids, trans-dimensional cell phones, and alien abductions, the films center three of an unlimited number of ways Black people may triumphantly enter a free new world of their own imagining.

The production will be available to stream at any time, July 2-August 25.

WHEN

WHERE

Virtual
https://catastrophictheatre.com/

TICKET INFO

All events are subject to change due to weather or other concerns. Please check with the venue or organization to ensure an event is taking place as scheduled.