Buntport Theater

In the foreground is a woman’s face looking forward and frowning. In the distance a man sits looking concerned. He is seated at a very small desk that is suspended by wires to the ceiling. Behind the man is a large mural portrait of an imposing man on the wall.

Staged Reading: 30th of Baydak

In 2003 we wrote a play inspired by the goings-on of present day Turkmenistan and Bohumil Hrabal’s novel Too Loud a Solitude.

“The 30th of Baydak is a small, sweet, gentle play about a large, ragged and ugly topic: dictatorship.” – Westword.

It seems like a good time to revisit this piece.