New Play by Ellis Abigail Stump
Campus Arts Event
New Play by Ellis Abigail Stump
A farce with heart, sending up both Hollywood and Bollywood rom-com tropes, this play explores the savior complex, class and identity, internally and externally imposed stereotypes, and when it's time to BeReal.
FREE
Lenfest Center for the Arts - The Flexible Performance Space
April 29, 2023 | 4:00 pm
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About the New Plays Festival

Columbia University School of the Arts presents an expanded festival of new plays written by Columbia MFA Playwriting Students. The esteemed faculty who have nurtured these students, including Tony, Pulitzer, and Obie Award winners such as Leslie Ayvazian, David Henry Hwang, Lynn Nottage, Charles Mee, and Rogelio Martinez, invite you to experience these innovative new playwrights.

About the Playwright

Ellis Abigail Stump (they/she) is an MFA Candidate and Playwriting/Screenwriting Professor at Columbia University, bringing shame to her hometown of Amish Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Currently, they’re developing their work with director Leigh Silverman and mentor Steve Martin. Ellis has been produced Off-Broadway by The Wild Project, Yonder Window Theatre, Bohemian National Hall, Chain Theatre, and numerous regional theaters; won the Vaclav Havel Playwriting Award, Yonder Window Ascending Playwright Award, and international residences at Wallace Stegner House and Prague Performing Arts Academy; and finalized in competitions by The Dramatists Guild, Emerson Stage, Fulton Theatre, American Blues Theater, Bay Street Theater, and Athena Project. Additionally, Ellis holds five honors degrees from Penn State (2019) and has worked as a stand-up comic, Berlin-based screenwriter, and certified psychotherapist.

Location

Lenfest Center for the Arts
615 W 129th St
New York, NY

About The Performance

While studying abroad at Delhi University, two obliviously privileged, proudly queer NYC college kids discover Shaadi.com, a matchmaking app like Tinder, but run by the parents. To “help” their Indian-American bestie find true love—and pay off their loans with the dowry money—they decide to arrange a traditional marriage, taking “chosen family” one step too far. A farce with heart, sending up both Hollywood and Bollywood rom-com tropes, White Bitches in Delhi explores the savior complex, class and identity, internally and externally imposed stereotypes, and when it’s time to BeReal.

For more information about this performance, please visit the event website.

Image: Lenfest Center for the Arts