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The Left Turn
by Dave Lease, Megan Hinds
A tense and satirical argument erupts between Benny and The Black Phantom over the use of racial slurs and the legacy of slavery. The Phantom challenges Benny's dismissive attitude toward systemic racism, while Benny attempts to equate his Dutch heritage with the experience of discrimination.
The Way of The World
by William Congreve
A seasoned actor addresses the audience to deliver a witty and self-deprecating prologue regarding the plight of poets and the unpredictability of public taste. He pleads for the audience's favor while satirically suggesting that the play contains no satire because the town is already too 'reformed' to need correction.
A Bright Room Called Day
by Tony Kushner
A angry, defiant, determined, satirical ZILLAH's monologue from "A Bright Room Called Day" by Tony Kushner.