brownsville song (b-side for tray)

Play

Writers: Kimber Lee

Context

A Note From the Playwright:

things in parentheses are not meant to be spoken, just thought

line breaks usually mean a new thought, an interrupted thought, or a turn in the same thought but do not always require a pause

‘pause’ means a brief silence

‘silence’ means a slightly longer pause

pauses or silences in this play are not negative space, they are held moments where the internal activity of the character arcs into the external world - they hold the space of a thought just as a rest in a musical score holds the space of a note


The aliveness of the play lives in the rhythm and flow of the

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