When risqué photographs of college students are found in a professor’s desk, one professor, outraged by the lack of action, is determined to see justice served. She mobilizes the faculty, writes letters, and gives interviews to keep the story alive. But she fails to take two major details into account: all of the photographed students are overweight, and all are of Middle-Eastern descent. The public becomes less concerned with justice for one student and more concerned with body shaming and threats of global terrorism.
About the Playwright, Ken Kaissar
He holds a BFA in directing from Carnegie Mellon University and an MFA in playwriting from Columbia University. He teaches playwriting and theatre history at Rider University and Stockton College
About the Quarantine Players
The Quarantine Players are a group of directors, playwrights, actors, and technicians from all over the U.S. who have gathered to keep the ghost light on for you. We work to create weekly podcasts of new and classic plays so you can get your theatre fix!
Director Amy Kaissar
Producer: A.J. Campbell
Edgar: Spencer Dooley
Zayna: Tarnim Bybee
Claire: Brenny Rabine
Diane: Taifa Harris
Tom: Danny Vaccaro
Pat: Kenny Boys
Murray: Scott Olson
News Anchor: Laura Giknis