MANNA, New Jeff Bezos Cannibalism Play, Will Perform at Lancaster Fringe Festival
Kramer Hardman's MANNA, produced by Polite Fictions, plays Hempfield Apothetique with a five-person cast
MANNA, a new play by Kramer Hardman, will be performed at the Hempfield Apothetique (100 W Walnut St, Lancaster, PA 17603) for three performances only. Part of the 1st Annual Lancaster Fringe Festival, MANNA will play on May 22 at 9:00 PM, and May 23 at 6:45 PM and 9:00 PM.
MANNA tells the story of five warehouse workers trapped in an Amazon returns facility. When Jeff Bezos' rocket comes crashing through their roof, the workers debate if Bezos was delivered as a bargaining chip for freedom or to serve as their final meal.
The five-person cast features Cameron Denny as Ames, Heather Wilkinson as Mika, Christian Price-Burnett as Zed, Linda Fink as Jayar, and James Wicks as Titus.
The Lancaster Fringe Festival operates on a Pay-What-You-Decide model of ticketing. Attendees pay a one-time fee of $10 for a festival wristband and gain access to any Fringe act. They can then decide to donate to performers in a way that fits their budget and taste. For more ticketing information, visit www.lancasterfringefest.org/tickets-1
The creative team for MANNA includes Hardman (Writer and Director), Ola Akintonde (Co-Director), and Ike Schlossberg (Sound Design).
MANNA is produced by Polite Fictions Theatrical Productions.
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