

Rare Birds
Adam Szymkowicz
Arson. Affairs. Incest.
Murder... are only the beginning of problems for the Whistler siblings.
Mora’s gotta find her birth mother, Neel’s gotta find himself, and Illy’s gotta keep her piece of the sky... but the birds have other plans.
Julia Izumi’s Regretfully, So the Birds Are is a madcap comedy that gleefully flips the human quest for self-discovery on its head.
"Julia Izumi is first-rate talent whose work is funny, insightful, and masterful. I can’t wait to see what she does next."
— DC Metro Theater Arts
"Equal parts chaos and absurdity."
— The New York Times
"Izumi’s play is crazy, chaotic, but also cleverly plotted... The script is a mold-breaker, a convention-twitter. The only guarantee is hilarity at regular intervals."
— New York Stage Review
"[A] loopy portrait of three adult Asian adoptees.... Absurdism, in other words, served up smartly with perhaps just a dash of didactic curiosity."
— New York Stage Review
"A memorable work of juicy, contentious fiction."
— Theatrely
| Character |
|---|
| ILLY 25, female, Asian American |
| NEEL 28, male, Asian American |
| MORA 29 going on 30, female, Asian American |
| ELINORE 62, female, white American |
| CAM THE SNOWMAN An American snow(white)man |
| SREY Age unclear, female, French? Cambodian? |
| COWMAN Male, played by same actor as CAM THE SNOWMAN |
| A BIRD Very bird, played by same actor as ELINORE |
| MANY BIRDS So very birds, played by EVERYBODY! |
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Regretfully, So the Birds Are is a comedy play written by Julia Izumi and published by Samuel French .
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