Produced by MCC Theater in association with The Parsnip Ship and Business Lunch Productions
THIS IS WHERE WE GO
A SIX-PART RADIO PLAY PODCAST
BY THE RADIO ROOTS WRITERS GROUP
AMARA BRADY, JAVIER RIVERA DEBRUIN, GINA FEMIA, AND NINA KI
DIRECTED BY
TAMILLA WOODARD
A future built on commodity and access is altered forever with the disappearance of its main life. With the fate of the universe rocked by change, four strangers find the answer to survival in each other.
Four strangers, four paths, one destination.
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MCC Theater is one of New York’s leading nonprofit Off-Broadway companies, driven by a mission to provoke conversations that have never happened and otherwise never would. Founded in 1986 as a collective of artists leading peer-based classes to support their own development as actors, writers and directors, the tenets of collaboration, education, and community are at the core of MCC Theater’s programming. One of the only theaters in the country led continuously by its founders, Artistic Directors Bob LuPone, Bernie Telsey, and Will Cantler, MCC fulfills its mission through the production of world, American, and New York premiere plays and musicals that challenge artists and audiences to confront contemporary personal and social issues, and robust playwright development and education initiatives that foster the next generation of theater artists and students.
MCC Theater’s celebrated productions include Aziza Barnes’ BLKS; Jocelyn Bioh’s School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play; Penelope Skinner’s The Village Bike; Robert Askins’ Hand to God (Broadway transfer; five 2015 Tony Award® nominations including Best Play); John Pollono’s Small Engine Repair; Paul Downs Colaizzo’s Really Really; Sharr White’s The Other Place (Broadway transfer); Jeff Talbott’s The Submission (Laurents/Hatcher Award); Neil LaBute’s reasons to be pretty (Broadway transfer, three 2009 Tony Award® nominations, including Best Play), Some Girl(s), Fat Pig, The Mercy Seat, and All The Ways To Say I Love You; Michael Weller’s Fifty Words; Alexi Kaye Campbell’s The Pride; Bryony Lavery’s Frozen (Broadway transfer; four 2004 Tony Award® nominations including Best Play, Tony Award® for Best Featured Actor); Tim Blake Nelson’s The Grey Zone; Rebecca Gilman’s The Glory of Living (2002 Pulitzer Prize finalist); Margaret Edson’s Wit (1999 Pulitzer Prize); and the musicals Coraline, Carrie, and Ride the Cyclone. Many plays developed and produced by MCC have gone on to productions throughout the country and around the world.
Blake West joined the company in 2006 as Executive Director. MCC opened the doors to its new home in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood, The Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space, on January 9, 2019, unifying the company’s activities under one roof for the first time and expanding its producing, artist development, and education programming.
Business Lunch Productions (BLP) is a Brooklyn based digital media marketing agency. They specialize in organizational branding, narrative/documentary films, live events, and more. BLP brings a team of relentless, award-winning creatives to the table for giants of industry including Snapchat, MLB, Scholastic, ESPN and many more. As consultants they have helped numerous non-profit and for-profit clients launch and re-imagine the way they do business. From ideation to execution, BLP approaches every project with a profound focus on delivering boundary-pushing work and creating meaningful relationships.