

A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction
Miranda Rose Hall


Awards & Recognition
Winner! 2008 Ted Schmitt Award for the world premiere of an Outstanding New Play – Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Winner! 2009 Harold and Mimi Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award — American Theater Critics Association
What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the play's exploration of deep themes such as existentialism and emotional authenticity. Many find the characters vibrant and the narrative compelling, making it suitable for literary discussions. However, some are puzzled by the connection between the backdrop of the teacher's childhood and the main themes of the play.
Drama / Characters: 5m 1f 2009 Harold and Mimi Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award - American Theater Critics Association2008 Ted Schmitt Award for the world premiere of an Outstanding New Play - Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle2008 Production of the Year - The LA Weekly Awards - Los Angeles CA Max a musically gifted high school student is falling off the edge of the world - and his biology teacher is the only one who's noticed.
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"Critic's Choice... artfully balances its theme of mortality between the intimate and the macroscopic… explores inner psychological states with remarkable eloquence and clarity."
— The Los Angeles Times
"The interplay of the three [views on extinction] in Lewis' smart and honest script is one small push away from collective transcendence."
— Los Angeles Weekly
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KHIM PHAN (55) – Max’s biology teacher. Cambodian. He’s been in the US since 1979. |
MAX FORRESTAL (15) – Son of Ellery and Lily. Sophomore in high school. Plays the viola and piano, and has some talent as a composer. Wears glasses and appears uncomfortable in his clothes. |
ELLERY FORRESTAL (47) – A biologist. Wears glasses and appears uncomfortable in his clothes. |
LILY FORRESTAL (45) – Ellery’s wife. Writes high school science textbooks. Has stomach cancer. |
DR. JOSHUA DORSEY (28) – A doctor, just out of residency. |
GILL MORRIS CEO of a large corporation which owns (and plans to deforest) an area of the Bolivian jungle where Ellery Forrestal has worked for the last twelve years. |
Song Of Extinction is a American play written by E M. Lewis and published by Samuel French (2010).
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