About The Show
Beneath everyone’s Ray-Bans lurks a dark secret. Brittany + Bethany, two hot n’ stupid American Apparel models attempt to retrace their vodka-seltzer-soaked steps of the prior evening. Through a series of provocative poses and electro-pop beats, the girls connect the dot-dot-dots and the memory they find is much more horrifying than an ellipses.
About the Artists
CAITLIN SAYLOR STEPHENS (playwright) is a Brooklyn-based playwright and performer. Her plays include: Black Escalade, Joley, The Unofficial Race Time of A. Pineda, From the Basement of My Heart, Two Men Missing in The Hudson River, and When We Went Electronic. Her work has been developed at New York Theatre Workshop, New Georges, The Lark, and The Flea Theatre. Among her awards are fellowships, scholarships, grants, and residencies from Ucross, The Whiting Foundation, The Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, Sewanee Writer’s Conference, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Vermont Studio Center, The New Georges Audrey Residency, SPACE on Ryder Farm and The Orchard Project. Caitlin holds a two-time honorable mention on The Kilroy’s List for her plays Two Men Missing in The Hudson River and When We Went Electronic and has been a finalist for many honors including Sundance Theatre Lab, The Jerome Fellowship, The Boris Segal/Drama League Fellowship at Williamstown Theater Festival, P73 Fellowship, Ingram New Works Lab at Nashville Rep, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Berkeley Rep Ground Floor Residency, Clubbed Thumb Biennial Commission, Princess Grace Award, and The National Playwright’s Conference at The O’Neill. She holds a Bachelors of Arts from Sarah Lawrence College. New Georges Affiliated Artist and member of The Jam. Follow Caitlin on social @caitlinsaylor. www.caitlinsaylorstephens.com