Fresh (Hayley Armstrong) tapping a holographic screen, while facing the camera. Scattered squares containing different photo filters spread over the screen in front of Fresh..

SEASON 32 | January 2020

click
January 17-February 8, 2020

by Jacqueline Goldfinger
Presented by The VORTEX

See photos from the production here

The VORTEX presents the Regional Premiere of Click by Jacqueline Goldfinger, currently nominated for the 2020 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, the 2020 LAMBDA Literary Award, and the 2020 James Black Tait Memorial Prize.

One click, and the world changes. One click, and your life falls apart. One click, and you take back control.

A techno-thriller that begins when a young woman is raped at a fraternity and ends in a future where corporations promise a new body with the swipe of a screen, Click follows a hacktivist named Fresh who turns industrial espionage into high art. As this virtual Banksy takes over the global imagination, the man who stole her life develops a technology that sends the two of them on a collision course at the heart of the corporate empire, where innovation comes at any cost. A cyberpunk drama for the #metoo era, director Rudy Ramirez and a cast of Austin’s finest young actors unite to tell this story of trauma, transformation and reclaiming who you are.

The Cast

Hayley Armstrong, Tessa Lancaster, Will Douglas, Michael Galvan, and Kacey Samiee.

Production Team

Directed by Rudy Ramirez. Scenic Design by Ann Marie Gordon. Lighting Design by Patrick Anthony. Costume Design by Laura Gonzalez, Sound Design by Johann Mahler. Projection Design by Eliot Gray Fisher. Stage Management by Tamara L. Farley. Assistant Direction by Laura Khalil. Photography by Errich Petersen. Managing Director and Graphic Design, Melissa Vogt. General Manager, Krystle Kelley. Producing Artistic Director Bonnie Cullum.

The PLaywright

Jacqueline Goldfinger (she/they) is a playwright and educator. She grew up in the rural South and is primarily known for her work in the Southern Gothic genre. She teaches Playwriting and Dramaturgy in the MFA Theater Program at Temple University. She is Guest Faculty at the National Theater Institute at the O’Neill Theatre Center and curates the theater-makers resource, Page By Page. She is an Affiliated Artist at New Georges, National New Play Network, and The Lark Playwright’s Center. She is a member of the writers’ labs at Azuka Theatre and The Barrow Group. She is currently commissioned by The Wilma Theatre, The Arden Theater, L’Engle Estate/The Kennedy Center, and Florida Studio Theater.

She won the Yale Drama Prize, Smith Prize, Generations Award, Brown Martin Award, Barrymore Award, and Philadelphia Critics Award. Her plays have been on The Kilroy’s List. Her book, Bottle Fly, published by Yale Press, was a finalist at the International Book Awards. Her plays have been developed at theaters including: New Georges, The National Theatre/London, Wilma Theatre, The Kennedy Center, La MaMa, Disquiet/Lisbon, McCarter Theater, Kitchen Dog Theater, Sacred Fools, Orlando Shakespeare Theatre, and Kansas City Rep. Her plays have been produced at theaters including: Perseverance Theatre, The Court Theatre/New Zealand, Capital Stage Company, The Seattle Public, Manhattan Theatre Works, Theatre Exile, Unicorn Theatre, The VORTEX, and the NYC International Fringe Festival. Her work is published by Yale Press, Samuel French, Playscripts, Smith & Krause, and Blackbird Literary Journal. You can also read her unpublished work on the New Play Exchange.

Education: MFA University of Southern California. BA Agnes Scott College www.jacquelinegoldfinger.com


Click is funded and supported in part by VORTEX Repertory Company, a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department.