Directed by Jay Stull, the cast will feature Katie Blake, Maryam Hassouni ("Offers"), Maya Kazan (Noah Baumbach's "Frances Ha"), Eddie Liu, Rhett Owen and Rabe.
Here's how the work is described: "A dark comedy set in a world not unlike our own, where society's moral compasses have been broken, the church has lost its currency, and no one seems to have any answers, The Future Is Not What It Was follows roommates Sean and Tom — rivals for the affection of a beautiful girl down the hall who knows just which buttons to push to play them off each other. As they struggle for her affection, the play wonders if we can still find connection in a world so wholly lost and perpetually distracted and whether, moreover, we can ever find our long way home, if such a place still even exists."
Stull is an emerging artist in residence this season at the Gym at Judson and was artist in residence at The Culture Project's IMPACT 2012 Festival. He serves as the literary manager of The Amoralists Theatre Company, is the curator of the Amoralab, and is a member of the Steering Committee of the Literary Wing at the Lark Play Development Center.
Other members of the creative team include scenic designers George Hoffman and Greg Kozatek, costume designer Cat Hunt, lighting designer Nick Houfek, sound designer Slats Toole, production stage manager Whitney Dearden and assistant director Jerry Lieblich.
Kindling Theater Company's mission is to "produce plays by theatre artists who are at the very outset of their careers in New York City."
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