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10-Speed Revolution
10-Speed Revolution
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When their beloved bicycle is stolen, three young punks hammer through their city.
This fast-paced comedy of destruction is an ironic, pissed-off love letter to Minneapolis.
Written in collaboration with Sam Rodgers
CAST
3 men, 1 woman.
RUNTIME
60 minutes, no intermission.
(40 minute version also available)
SELECTED REVIEWS
"With references to 'zines, Nietzsche and vegans - plus a plethora of expletives -
playwright John Heimbuch's witty script is loaded with sly observations ... must see"
- Amy Carlson Gustafson, St. Paul Pioneer Press
"An unexpectedly intelligent and excellent adventure... What an ear playwright John Heimbuch has for the
high-octane rhetoric of the punk-anarchist subset! What's more, Heimbuch takes that heretical rhetoric, and
shapes it into unpredictable clashes of wills... A play that recalls the rawer and more jolting work of Sam Shepard."
- John Townsend, Lavender Magazine
PRODUCTION HISTORY
Direct Current at the Midtown International Theatre Festival (New York NY, 2008)
Carleton College (Northfield MN, 2008)
Young Mirror Rep - No Boundaries Festival (New York NY, 2006)
staged reading - Altered Esthetics Gallery - Bike Art show (Minneapolis MN, 2006)
Walking Shadow Theatre Company (Minneapolis MN, 2005)
This fast-paced comedy of destruction is an ironic, pissed-off love letter to Minneapolis.
Written in collaboration with Sam Rodgers
CAST
3 men, 1 woman.
RUNTIME
60 minutes, no intermission.
(40 minute version also available)
SELECTED REVIEWS
"With references to 'zines, Nietzsche and vegans - plus a plethora of expletives -
playwright John Heimbuch's witty script is loaded with sly observations ... must see"
- Amy Carlson Gustafson, St. Paul Pioneer Press
"An unexpectedly intelligent and excellent adventure... What an ear playwright John Heimbuch has for the
high-octane rhetoric of the punk-anarchist subset! What's more, Heimbuch takes that heretical rhetoric, and
shapes it into unpredictable clashes of wills... A play that recalls the rawer and more jolting work of Sam Shepard."
- John Townsend, Lavender Magazine
PRODUCTION HISTORY
Direct Current at the Midtown International Theatre Festival (New York NY, 2008)
Carleton College (Northfield MN, 2008)
Young Mirror Rep - No Boundaries Festival (New York NY, 2006)
staged reading - Altered Esthetics Gallery - Bike Art show (Minneapolis MN, 2006)
Walking Shadow Theatre Company (Minneapolis MN, 2005)
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