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Saturday, May 1, 2021

Luna Stage Premieres Vaccine Monologues



The Vaccine Monologues

WHEN: 
beginning May 1
WHERE: 
on Luna’s website at lunastage.org/vaccine 
TICKETS: 
free to the public
For more information visit lunastage.org/vaccine or email info@lunastage.org

Luna Stage premieres a virtual gallery of theatrical moments inspired by Covid immunization. Playwrights, physicians, activists, and actors share stories real and imagined, reflecting on experiences with the "Fauci ouchie," or the shot that can change it all.

These stories of optimism, inequality, science, history and imagination can be viewed on the Luna Stage website . The project launches with pieces by Jenny Lyn Bader, Rajesh Bose, Bernardo Cubria, and Joan Lipkin, performed by Bose, Evan Maltby, Emma Ramos and Lipkin.

When Cleme flies from Mexico to Texas to get the vaccine, she is confronted about "jumping the line” in Cubria’s Cleme Gets the Vaccine, while activist Lipkin survives under the long-distance watchful eye of her scientist brother while endlessly seeking a vaccine in Big Brother.

Bader’s Funny Maps offers “the post-vaccine perspective of a social studies teacher and geography enthusiast who hasn’t been in a room with anyone for a while, while Bose’s J&J investigates the moment when “it’s getting real in the Rite Aid.”

New pieces will be added throughout the month, including work by Elena Araoz, EllaRose Chary, Sydney Dy, Annika Franklin, Kaela Mei-Shing Garvin, Rochelle Herring, Rachel Rycerz, Nikkole Salter, Lipica Shah and others.

“The vaccine is a crucible of sorts,” says Luna Artistic Director Ari Laura Kreith. “It is a moment where different elements, both physical and emotional, interact to form something new. Who will we be as individuals and a society when we emerge from our isolation? What have we learned? What do we take away?”

The project’s launch date of May 1 was originally scheduled to coincide with the date when every American adult would be eligible with the vaccine. However, on April 5, President Biden announced that he was directing states to expand eligibility by April 19.

“It’s a good problem to have,” says Kreith, “when people are being helped faster than you expected. We’re happy to be behind the curve on this one.”

About Luna Stage

Luna Stage develops and produces vibrant plays about local and global experiences. Firmly rooted in New Jersey's Valley Arts District — a crossroads of cultures — Luna brings our communities together for artistic events that spark conversations and create understanding and change.

The recipient of JerseyArts People’s Choice Award for Favorite Small Theatre in NJ for the past two years (2018 & 2019), Luna celebrates 10 years in its West Orange location this year. In addition to professional theatre productions on its MainStage and Luna 2, Luna offers classes for children and adults, opportunities for early-career and established theatre artists to develop new work, and has pivoted during the pandemic to offer a wide variety of free virtual programming.