A new play written and directed by Christina Franklin

Courtney loves the internet but hates what it’s doing to her. In order to reclaim control of her offline life, she must face her online past — the awkward chats, the software fads, the moments of immense discovery, and, of course, the trolls. Full of humor, humiliation, and heartbreak, Courtney’s journey to digital deactivation requires a whole lot more than the click of a mouse.

Christina Franklin is a Brooklyn-based theater artist and educator. Her work has been produced and developed with Royal Family Productions, Out of The Box Theatrics, National Black Theatre, TADA! Youth Theater, and Professional Performing Arts School. Assistant/associate directing credits include Coal Country and White Noise at The Public Theater, Slave Play at New York Theatre Workshop, and the upcoming Broadway revival of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf.

As featured in The Hudson Independent, BroadwayWorld, Westchester Magazine, The River Journal, ArtsWestchester, and The Inside Press

Directed by Christina Franklin (at left). Featuring (L-R) Regan Sims, Subiya, Isabel Hilario, Nicole Johnson, and Will Callahan. This play contains strong language that may be unsuitable for younger audiences.

This event streamed May 21-23, 2021