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His jaw set in that way only Robert Mueller’s jaw could. His lips pulled tight. As he began to speak. And as his mouth began to list off the newest set of indictments, we fell down in ecstasy. And waited.
In REDACTED: A Robert MuellErotica or Do Me, Mr. Mueller! two women explore their relationship to America and the news, inviting you to delve into your wildest political and sexual fantasies alongside them.
Bios:
Celeste Cahn- (writer/performer) is an actor/director/writer from New Orleans, LA. She graduated from Brown University with a degree in Theatre and History (with a focus on RADICAL SOCIAL CHANGE). Recently she played Third Witch in Macbeth and did her show A Lady Does Not Scratch Her Crotch at the Nola inFringe and the tank. If you happen to be in London in March, check her out in Howl: An Odyssey at the CLF Art Cafe. Keep up at Celestecahn.com. Her fantasy is to fall in love at a museum or protest.
María José Zúñiga (performer)
noah kat baus (director) is a freelance artist, writer, and performer from New Orleans, LA. They hold an AB in English and a secondary degree in drama from Harvard University. Directing credits: Spring Awakening: A Children’s Tragedy (original translation), Jacques the Fatalist and His Master (original adaptation), Dog Sees God. Their original script Pin* and the Blue Fairy was workshopped at Dixon Place, Drama League, and The Brick. They fantasize about directing A Midsummer Night’s Dream where Helena is a trans woman, Titania is a drag queen, Oberon is a leather daddy, and Bottom is... well.
Rachel Karp (producer)
Ellison Baus (costume designer)
Lev Craig (sound designer/research) is a writer, musician, and theatre artist. Their recent theatre work includes Pin* and the Blue Fairy (co-writer/producer; Drama League, The Brick) and two seasons at the Interlochen Arts Festival, and their writing has appeared in Architrave, The Harvard Advocate, and The Adroit Journal, among others. A.B., Harvard University. Fantasy: fully automated luxury gay space communism.
J.R. Zuckerberg (poster designer) is a cartoonist, illustrator and craftsperson living in Brooklyn, NY. They received their BFA in Illustration from Pratt Institute with honors in 2017. They’ve created playful illustrations for Muse Magazine, self-published comics and zines galore, and most recently co-authored A Quick and Easy Guide to Queer & Trans Identities through Limerence Press with Mady G. They fantasize about creating a space to live in with all of their closest friends where they can collaborate and create the projects they’ve always dreamed of making and find a sense of home, family and belonging.
CW: Sexual language and imagery