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    Wanna Play, a new play by Austin playwright Christine Hoang, explores the awkward courtship of making new friends as an adult. After two online video gamers get zapped into The Here – a mysterious realm without screens, cell phones, or technology – they must play old-school analog games to earn enough points to get back home. It’s The Wizard of Oz meets Squid Game performed live in a black box theatre. Wanna Play world premieres April 4-19, 2025 at Hyde Park Theatre. Recommended for audiences ages 14+.

    Wanna Play is directed by ACC Associate Professor of Drama Jamie Rogers. Christine Hoang plays Gemma, a blunt Vietnamese American woman with the personality of a black cat. Travis Owens plays Ethan, a Southern white guy with the energy of a golden retriever. Michelle Alexander plays The Here’s mysterious guide Cappy who the script describes as “not quite Dungeon Master, not quite White Rabbit, not quite Bob Barker.” Marc Pouhe voices video game characters Ograth the Ogre and Damon the Destroyer. Vanessa Hoang Hughes is the voice of video game character Capybara.

    Wanna Play includes two original songs: “Play” by Tyler Mabry (music) and Christine Hoang (lyrics), and “Swim” by Johann Solo (music) and Christine Hoang (lyrics). The production also includes hip-hop choreography by Daniel Broxton.

    TIX: $20 General Admission, $30 Good Karma Admission

    ACCESSIBILITY:
    ASL Interpreters. If you are a deaf attendee, please email colorarcproductions@gmail.com in advance so we can reserve you free seats in the front for our ASL
    Interpreted Night on Friday, April 11, 2025.

    Seating & Viewing. The venue offers seating in the front row for patrons who use wheelchairs and other mobility devices, are visually impaired, or could otherwise benefit. Seating is general admission, so we recommend emailing colorarcproductions@gmail.com in advance so that we can ensure your needs are met.
    ABOUT COLOR ARC PRODUCTIONS: Founded in November 2015, Color Arc Productions’ mission is to shine light on diverse and inclusive stories through theatre, film, and music.

    This project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.

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