Since 2013, the San Francisco Neo-Futurists have performed 30 plays in one hour every Friday and Saturday, updating the show every week to focus on the here and now. With 30 Plays for 30 Years, they instead turn their gaze back in time to the events of the three decades that led us to where we are today. From the years of Kurt Cobain and Bill Clinton, through Y2K and the Great Recession, to Taylor Swift and the COVID-19 pandemic, the SF Neo-Futurists will mine personal biography, global history, and pop culture alike for the comic and the tragic, the profound and the mundane, the sacred and the profane--all while remaining as honest, sharp, and blisteringly relevant as ever.
Since 2013, the San Francisco Neo-Futurists have performed 30 plays in one hour every Friday and Saturday, updating the show every week to focus on the here and now. With 30 Plays for 30 Years, they instead turn their gaze back in time to the events of the three decades that led us to where we are today. From the years of Kurt Cobain and Bill Clinton, through Y2K and the Great Recession, to Taylor Swift and the COVID-19 pandemic, the SF Neo-Futurists will mine personal biography, global history, and pop culture alike for the comic and the tragic, the profound and the mundane, the sacred and the profane--all while remaining as honest, sharp, and blisteringly relevant as ever.
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