THE PLIGHT OF A GENERATION: TAKING ON SCHOOL SHOOTINGS WITH A ONE-WOMAN-SHOW
July 11, 2021
Featuring an after-show Q&A with survivor of Parkland, I Hear So Extremely Loud is a brave look at the trauma of this generation.
Los Angeles, CA: August 14th, 21st, and 22nd @ The Hudson Guild Theatre as part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival
In a one-person-show written and performed by Ava Hase, we follow the stories of real people who have been impacted by school shootings in America. Their experiences have been transcribed verbatim from interviews, videos, and personal stories. Directed by Oscar Falcon, the play serves as both a collective catharsis and a call for examination of our world and ourselves.
The project has been very process-driven, as Hase has connected and worked directly with all of the individuals quoted in the piece to learn more about their stories and to ensure their approval.
Hase is originally from New York and currently studying in the BFA Acting program at CalArts. This is her first self-devised and written theatrical project. Her directorial debut