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In this episode, Brynn talks about the pseudoscientific theory that this play is named after, the Dust Bowl, and more! Amelia Bethel gives a beautiful performance as Ingrid, and we discuss dystopian literature that's a little too imaginable for comfort, the connections between toxic masculinity and extreme nationalism, and the radical idea of quiet revolution. If you like sci-fi dystopian stories, experimental staging, and heartbreakingly truthful moments of vulnerability, this one's for you!
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In this episode, Brynn talks about the pseudoscientific theory that this play is named after, the Dust Bowl, and more! Amelia Bethel gives a beautiful performance as Ingrid, and we discuss dystopian literature that's a little too imaginable for comfort, the connections between toxic masculinity and extreme nationalism, and the radical idea of quiet revolution. If you like sci-fi dystopian stories, experimental staging, and heartbreakingly truthful moments of vulnerability, this one's for you!