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Survival Mode: Mostly Surviving, Sometimes Thriving, Mostly Just Trying Not to Cry

Solo Theatre · Edith Carol Productions · Ages 15+ · United States of America

Content Warning
black
dramedy
heartfelt
lgbtq
one person show
queer
workshop
world premiere

About the Project

Survival Mode: Mostly Surviving, Sometimes Thriving, Mostly Just Trying Not to Cry as a Queer Black Millennial

A young Black queer man stands at the edge of a psychotic break, staring into the abyss and asking the hardest question of all: Why live?

Inside his mind, a battle rages. His code-switching personalities, the ones that have helped him navigate a world that demands constant adaptation, take the stage—each making their case for survival.

First up is the World-Presenting Self, polished and professional, the master of assimilation. “We’ve worked too hard to let it all fall apart,” he argues. “We survived by playing the game, by fitting in, by being what they needed us to be. You can’t quit now.”

Then there’s the Extrovert, the vibrant, scene-stealing charmer. “Who else is gonna make them laugh? Who else is gonna carry the room, keep us loved, keep us seen? Without me, we disappear.”

And finally, small and trembling in the corner, is the Introvert—his inner child. Shy, soft-spoken, clutching memories like fragile glass. “You forgot about me,” he says. “But I remember when we used to dream. I remember what it felt like to just be.”

Through dark humor, raw storytelling, and gut-punch honesty, Survival Mode unpacks the weight of existence—the exhaustion of code-switching, the loneliness of queerness, the ache of feeling like you’re never enough. But beneath the laughs and the chaos, one truth emerges: Maybe survival isn’t just about pushing forward. Maybe it’s about remembering why we want to stay.

Production Team

* Fringe Veteran

survival mode: mostly surviving, sometimes thriving, mostly just trying not to cry