Casey Llewellyn

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    • O, Earth
    • Musical Work
    • I'm Bleeding All Over The Place
    • The Body which is the Town
    • Obsession Piece
    • Zaide!
    • Come In. Be With Me. Don't Touch Me.
    • Early Work
  • Press
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40 Argyle Rd. Apt. C12
Brooklyn, NY 11218
USA

"Cavecation" on the Theo Westenberger Estate Blog /July 12, 2016 by Casey Llewellyn

A piece of mine (a story!) got published on the Theo Westenberger Estate blog. 

"My boyfriend and I went on vacation to the moon. We stood around and looked at rocks and little hills. The moon had just become a place people could go, and we wanted to be part of the first group. We had never been first in anything before...." 

Read the full piece here. 

Posted in non-theater writing   Tags: story, publishment
← O, Earth makes Advocate's Top Ten New York Theater of 2016 I curated Little Theatre at Dixon Place for HOT! Come see the work of 5 amazing artists! →

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What I’m excited about and learning from
about 4 years ago
Help by Claudia Rankine at The Shed, March 10-April 5th!
about 5 years ago
Play in She Persists at Pillsbury House & Theatre, March 13th-24th
about 6 years ago
End of Year Gift & Giving Ideas
about 6 years ago
Jerome Fellowship at The Playwrights' Center in Minneapolis!
about 6 years ago
Speaking with Claudia Rankine on Tuesday: Writing for the Stage while Navigating Whiteness
about 8 years ago

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I live and work in the unceded territory of the Munsee Lenape and Canarsie people. I am grateful for my relationship with this land and acknowledge the violence of colonization that was part of creating my relationship to it. I am grateful to all the indigenous people who have and continue to care for this land. May it be returned to them, so we can all thrive. I pay a monthly land tax through the Manna-hatta Fund. If you are a settler or non-native person residing in New York City or the surrounding areas, please join me.