SEE YOU (United States Premiere)
Written by Guillaume Corbeil
Directed by Max Hunter
September 4-21, 2019 / New Ohio Theatre
Scenic Design: Seth Byrum
Lighting and Projection Design: Cheyenne Sykes
Costume Design: Nicolle Allen
Featuring Christina Toth, Adriane Moreno, Charlie Reid, Crawford M. Collins, and Hamish Allan-Headley
PRAISE FOR SEE YOU:
“Sleek … You won’t want to reach for your smartphone for a few hours after seeing this one.”
- The New York Times
“If Sartre were to write a play in our age of social media, he might end up somewhere in the realm of the Bridge Production Group’s fascinating “See You.” The conceit of the play, that our online façades mask despair, insecurity, and, worse, nothingness, is clear from the start, and the play’s breathless delivery of its cynical raison d’être is as unrelenting as a Twitter feed, losing track of anything human.” - The New Yorker
“What begins as an egocentric free-for-all eventually dovetails into how a deliberate data breach among friends (with benefits) exposes secrets, truths and consequences.” - BroadwayWorld
“I was enraptured, feeling the theatrical ground beneath me shift as a result of the explosion of confusion and dissonance and crossing of paths of these five friends navigating in life and online. You must run to SEE YOU, for it already sees through us." - Onstage Blog
“Sleek … You won’t want to reach for your smartphone for a few hours after seeing this one.”
- The New York Times
“If Sartre were to write a play in our age of social media, he might end up somewhere in the realm of the Bridge Production Group’s fascinating “See You.” The conceit of the play, that our online façades mask despair, insecurity, and, worse, nothingness, is clear from the start, and the play’s breathless delivery of its cynical raison d’être is as unrelenting as a Twitter feed, losing track of anything human.” - The New Yorker
“What begins as an egocentric free-for-all eventually dovetails into how a deliberate data breach among friends (with benefits) exposes secrets, truths and consequences.” - BroadwayWorld
“I was enraptured, feeling the theatrical ground beneath me shift as a result of the explosion of confusion and dissonance and crossing of paths of these five friends navigating in life and online. You must run to SEE YOU, for it already sees through us." - Onstage Blog
Photos by Callum Adams.