Snowed In: An Imagining Paul Hufker

About This Show

Edward Snowden is trapped in a small Russian airport. To stave off insanity, he invents a personality for a Russian stapler, and he talks to his cat. But more than this, Snowden seems to be very interested in the Holographic Principle. For the first time since this leak-turned escape ordeal began, the Principle has Snowden’s synapses firing in a pleasing manner. Spacetime becomes appropriately fluid as characters weave their way into and out of Snowden’s airport world. But beyond all this, a black cloud (or a black hole?) is beginning to swallow up the outside world. How does Snowden get out of this one?

About the Artist

Paul Hufker has been an AEA actor, director and playwright in NYC for the last ten years. He is an MFA candidate in playwriting at Brooklyn College. He is a 2015 Himan Brown Award winner, a 2014 Jerome Fellowship finalist, a 2014 Princess Grace Award semi-finalist and a 2011 Eugene O’Neill Prize semi-finalist.

Monday, Dec. 21 at 7:30pm

General Admission
$12 in advance
$15 at the door

Students / Seniors
$10

Estimated Runtime
85 minutes

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Credits

Collaborators
Paul Hufker
Raquel Millan
Mike Mikos

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