Acute Exposure
OSU Black Box Theatre
Ohio State University Department of Theatre, Film, and Media, Columbus, OH 43210
In the small town of Loving, New Mexico, Dell has a mission: to tell the people of the far-flung future that there is a dangerous store of nuclear waste hidden below the ground. Her neighbor and morbidly curious classmate, Mara, comes along for the ride after they're assigned to work on a project together for English class. As they grow closer, and the enormity of what's buried in their backyards sinks in, they find that their relationship is changing them: for better, for worse, forever. When Dell's path out of town becomes uncertain, the two will have to choose what they bring with them into their futures, and what they leave behind.
Why We Like It
- A thought-provoking exploration of the lasting impact of nuclear waste and the power of human connection.
- Follows the journey of two young women as they navigate the complexities of their small-town lives and the weight of their shared discovery.
- Promises a captivating and immersive theatrical experience in the intimate setting of the OSU Black Box Theatre.
Who Should Attend
This play will appeal to fans of thought-provoking drama, environmental storytelling, and character-driven narratives. It's particularly well-suited for those interested in the intersection of science, social responsibility, and personal growth.