All Good Things Must Begin
Our theme this year, “All Good Things Must Begin,” is inspired by the journal entry of American science fiction writer Octavia Butler. Butler was incredibly prescient, writing about extremism, racial justice, and climate change some 30 years ago. By setting intentions and visualizing a positive outcome, she defied the odds and became the author of many celebrated novels, winning each of science fiction’s highest honors. While the worlds of her novels depict the violent challenges of today’s interlocking crises, her protagonists remain devoted to thriving, to achieving survival beyond the destructive and oppressive societies they come from.
The climate crisis demands the same kind of imaginative leap: we will create a just and regenerative world only if we dare to imagine it first, and use that vision to guide us through the difficulties. We all need to be solarpunks and envision radical pluralistic futures where nature and community thrive, and where we reject the apocalypse and embrace counterculture, post-capitalism, and decolonization.
Participating Playwrights
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Hassan Abdulrazzak
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Javaad Alipoor
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Klae Bainter
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Keith Barker
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Nic Billon
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Chantal Bilodeau
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Wren Brian
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Manjima Chatterjee
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Karen Elias
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Nathan Ellis
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Kendra Fanconi
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Angie Farrow
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Annie Furman
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Justine Garrett
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David Geary
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Emma Gibson
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Dia Hakim
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Whiti Hereaka
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Sarah Higgins
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Jessica Huang
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Vinicius Jatobá
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Vitor Jatobá
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Nathan Joe
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Aleya Kassam
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Nikhil Katara
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Ethan King
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Himali Kothari
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Heidi Kraay
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Camila Le-bert
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Andrea Ling
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Joan Lipkin
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Eric Lockley
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Jo MacDonald
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Thomas McKechnie
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Julie McKee
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Anna Maria Nabirye
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Mary Kathryn Nagle
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Margaret Namulyanga
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Lana Nasser
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Tira Palmquist
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Nicole Pschetz
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Gab Reisman
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Mark Rigney
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Carmen Rivera
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Juan C. Sanchez
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Charly Evon Simpson
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Darrah Teitel
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Chris Thorpe
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Harley Vale
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Kirby Vicente
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Caity-Shea Violette
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Kevin Matthew Wong
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XANA
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Haeweon Yi