By Jonathan Payne
The Playwrights Realm
The Duke on 42nd Street
Directed by Awoye Timpo
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - Stacey Derosier
Costume Designer - Andrea Hood
Sound Designer - Luqman Brown
Projection Designer - Lisa Renkel
Props Master - Alexander Wylie
Fight Direction - UnkleDave’s Fight-House
Production Stage Manager - Kara Kaufman
Assistant Stage Manager - Genevieve Ortiz
Technical Director - David Hinkle
Scene Shop - Hillbolics
Production Manager - Lauren Parish
Photo Credit - Kimie Nishikawa, Daniel J. Vasquez Productions
Karma's foster brother, Terrell, has gone missing, and she's trying to find him amidst the inner city chaos that is The Oblong – but his teacher can't remember his name, his foster mom is still cashing his reimbursement checks, and his ex is glad he's gone. Where's the police, where are the reporters? Karma seems to be the only one who cares, but the more she looks, the more she realizes that in The Oblong, caring only means trouble.