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Did you charge your phone for the end of the world?

World Premiere: New York Fringe Festival at The Wild Project

Written and directed by Fletcher Michael, did you charge your phone for the end of the world?  is an original comedy that takes place in the year 2034. A city-demolishing asteroid is heading for Brooklyn. The government refuses to alert the public of the impending catastrophe until a boutique advertising agency can come up with a positive rebrand for the calamitous asteroid. 

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REVIEWS

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THINKING THEATER NYC

"Jokes arrive quickly, delivered with a precision that suggests both training and risk, underlining how the production’s humor does not relieve pressure so much as metabolize it."

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THEATRE BEYOND BROADWAY

The idea of government censorship and complacence for the sake of material gain is not necessarily new. But it’s become increasingly intertwined with the apathy of my generation and the generations after me; and that’s exactly the fresh angle that this play brings forth. The humor is sharp, and the performances by all the actors are deeply grounded in the particular belief each of their characters represent. 

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LORD CHERRY'S REVIEW

“Did You Charge Your Phone For The End Of The World?”, is a well thought out, satirical, show complete with silliness, songs, humour, character development, themes, and morals. My only complaint? I would love this as a full length musical.

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