CLARKSVILLE, TN – Austin Peay State University’s Department of Theatre & Dance, with support from the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts, will present We’re Okay, We’re Okay, We’re all Gonna be Okay in collaboration with The Farm Theater – NYC from Nov. 13-16 in the Mike and Sara Gotcher Theatre, located in the Trahern Building at APSU.
Community members and students will also have the opportunity to join Padraic Lillis, executive/artistic director of The Farm Theater, and playwright Gina Femia for a free playwriting masterclass from 2:20 – 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, in the Margaret Fort Trahern Lab Theatre.
We’re Okay, We’re Okay, We’re all Gonna be Okay, a brand-new work from Femia, was produced through a collaboration between The Farm Theater and universities across the country. The work is premiering exclusively at Farm Theater collaboration sites, and the partnership allows students to travel to New York City to engage with The Farm Theater company and work with the playwright.
“This experience has been an honor to be a part of,” said Sara Anderson, visiting professor of acting and the production’s director. “I am so excited to share this hilarious story of college students finding new friends and examining mental health and trauma healing while working on the world’s strangest two-person version of Hamlet … hopefully, this debut at APSU with our incredibly talented students will give this new work some power to make it to the top.”
Tickets for the show are $5 for APSU students, faculty, staff, military, and seniors and $10 for adults. They can be purchased by visiting the Department of Theatre & Dance Box Office website at https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/austin-peay-state-university/68ee73a4379a5637a2bb03db, emailing boxoffice@apsu.edu, or calling 931-221-7379.
For more information about this production and the playwriting masterclass, contact Anderson at andersons1@apsu.edu. To learn about future CECA events and productions, visit https://www.apsu.edu/ceca/.
About Gina Femia
Gina Femia is an award-winning playwright and performer whose work has been seen and developed at theatres across the country. Selected honors include The Kilroys List, Leah Ryan Prize, Doric Wilson Award, the Otis Guernsey New Voices Award and the Neukom Award in Playwriting, nominations for Drama League and NYIT.
As a teacher, Femia has worked with The Playwrights’ Center, Primary Stages ESPA, and TDF, and run independent classes that focus on writing your first novel and writing autobiographical stories for the stage. Femia’s debut YA novel, Alondra, was named a Best Book for Teens in 2023 and is a finalist for a Golden Kite award. Learn more at www.femiagina.com.
