There Is No We Jeremy Kamps

About This Show

Three US soldiers doing recon on an Afghan mountain ridge are on each other’s nerves when they happen upon an elderly goat herder & his granddaughter fleeing the village. With no common language, the soldiers don’t know this & are faced with the dilemma of letting them go, risking their cover being blown & possibly being killed, or killing the old man & girl when they were innocents in the wrong place at the wrong time. As they try to decide, it’s clear that their biggest enemies are not the goat herder & his granddaughter, but each other.

About the Artists

JEREMY KAMPS’ full-length productions include Gutting (Company Cypher at the National Black Theatre of Harlem, Fall ’15) & What It Means To Disappear Here (Ugly Rhino, ’13.) Productions/workshops include: Brave New Works, Hudson Valley Shakespeare, Axial, Amoralists & Fresh Produce’d. Awards: The Ruby Lloyd Apsey Award, The Goldberg Prize, Woodward International Playwriting, Hudson Valley Writers Center & TCG ‘‘On the Road’’ recipient. An educator & activist, Kamps has worked abroad focusing on issues for displaced peoples; he was a classroom teacher for eight years. MFA: NYU Tisch. Member: The Public Theater Emerging Writers Group.

Nelson T. Eusebio III is a freelance director, producer & award-winning filmmaker. He is the former artistic director of Leviathan Lab. He has directed & developed work at theaters throughout the country, including the Public Theater/NYSF, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, South Coast Repertory, The Old Globe, Playmaker’s Repertory & CenterStage. He is a member of the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab, the Rhodopi International Theatre Collective & TCG’s SPARK Leadership Program. Other residencies & fellowships include: Ensemble Studio Theatre, Mabou Mines, NEA/TCG CDP for Directors, Phil Killian Directing Fellow at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. MFA, Directing, Yale School of Drama.

Friday, Mar. 4 at 7:30pm

General Admission
$15 in advance
$18 at the door

Students/Seniors/idNYC
$12

Estimated Runtime
65 minutes

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Credits

Written by
Jeremy J. Kamps

Directed by
Nelson Eusebio