Bad Medicine - Native Voices 28th Festival of New Plays

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Saturday June 11

2:30 PM  –  4:30 PM

 

Aislin and her husband Cesar are excited to settle into their new home in Proctor, Massachusetts. Even their nosy white neighbors seem nice enough. But as Aislin becomes aware of strange occurrences surrounding her job at the Natural History Museum, she starts to wonder if there might be something insidious beneath the sleepy town. After Shannon— her only Native coworker— mysteriously disappears, she realizes the nightmares she's been having may be more than just dreams. Will she discover the town's secrets, or will her insecurities keep her from pursuing the truth?

 

P.C. Verrone (Osage, Kiowa) is a playwright, novelist, theatrical artist, and storyteller born and raised in Los Angeles. He graduated from Harvard University. His work has been presented by the Blank Theater, Center Theatre Group, Custom Made Theater, Native Voices, and Urbanite Theater. He is the winner of the 2021 Black Creatives Revisions Workshop, hosted by We Need Diverse Books and Penguin Random House. He is currently a Many Voices Fellow at the Playwrights’ Center and the inaugural Generation Now Fellow at Children’s Theatre Company. Besides writing, he loves hiking and baking with his fiancé.