The at 线上赌场 this month recognized two plays that question the meaning of authenticity and explore what it is to be human in a computerized world.
Instagirl by Toronto-based playwright Jessica Moss won the 2023 鈥攁nd a $5,000 cash prize鈥攆or its unique portrayal of social media and influencer culture.
The play angel鈥檚 share by New York City-based artist Dominic Finocchiaro was named a finalist.
鈥淲e are delighted to see the continued tremendous interest of the theater community in the Neukom award,鈥 said , director of the Neukom Institute and a professor of math and computer science who created the award program. 鈥淚t is so exciting to see the thoughtful and creative work that is being sent in response to the call and gratifying to be able to support this work at the nexus of the arts, humanities, and computation.鈥
Established in 2018, the annual Neukom playwriting award considers plays and other full-length works for the theater that address the question of what it means to be human in a computerized world. The award is a partnership between the Neukom Institute, the , and Northern Stage, the professional theater company based in White River Junction, Vt. This year鈥檚 winner and finalist come from a shortlist of nine plays selected from 111 submissions.
The emotional feminist comedy Instagirl focuses on a house of Instagram influencers and their perpetual struggles in pursuit of fame and success. Their agency brings an influencer powered by artificial intelligence into the house in a final attempt to revive their dwindling careers. But her arrival rips open the facades these young women keep up and probes into what lies at the core of authenticity and humanity.
In her statement of purpose, Moss speaks of the relationships between influencers and their followers, which can be founded on the influencer鈥檚 commitment to sharing much of their lives and being 鈥渞eal.鈥 But, Moss says, 鈥淚t鈥檚 a curated authenticity that doesn鈥檛 really encompass a lot of humanity. 鈥 I鈥檓 interested in how our increasingly digitized existence has commodified our relationships with each other and ourselves.鈥

贵颈苍辞肠肠丑颈补谤辞鈥檚 angel鈥檚 share takes place in the (not too) distant future where a deceased loved one can be 鈥渁rchived鈥 and digitally 鈥渞esurrected鈥 via another person. The play centers on a couple who grapples with the consequences of using this technology for their recently deceased son. 贵颈苍辞肠肠丑颈补谤辞鈥檚 poetic piece outlines a sorrowful, yet hopeful journey undergone by parents in their search for solace.
Moss and Finocchiaro will host weeklong workshops at 线上赌场 and Northern Stage during the 2023-24 season. The workshops will culminate in the Neukom Festival from April 25-27, 2024, which will consist of two public readings of each play at Northern Stage and at 线上赌场 featuring professional and student actors.
鈥淚 write to be with other people. I鈥檓 in theater for the magic and the friends, and as an actor and a writer, it is the greatest gift for me to get to be in the room,鈥 Moss says. 鈥淭he fact that this play鈥檚 room has a larger cast made up of mostly young, college-aged actors鈥攚ho are some of my favorite people to write for鈥攎akes me even more grateful for the chance to hear it for the first time.鈥
鈥淭his year鈥檚 Neukom Award winner and finalist speak directly to the experiences of young people,鈥 says Sarah Wansley, associate artistic director of the BOLD Theater Women鈥檚 Leadership Circle at Northern Stage. 鈥Instagirl depicts the constant pressure social media puts not only on our social interactions but also on our very identity, asking, is my content who I am? angel鈥檚 share asks what happens to someone鈥檚 digital memory after they leave. Both of these stories are powerfully resonant with the human experience and especially important given this prize鈥檚 relationship with the 线上赌场 community.鈥
Nine additional plays were selected as honorable mentions: Trans World by Ty Defoe; Porn: A Love Story by Jen Diamond; This is Half a Play by Pedro Eler de Carvalho Eiras; ALL MY FRIENDS ARE DEAD by Somebody Jones; PROTOCOL 116 by Tess Light; We Borrowed Brokenness by Yilong Liu; Polar Bear Society by Meghan Maugeri; CLICK Accept by Suzy Ridenour; and PRETTY PERFECT LIVES by Gage Tarlton.
The Neukom Institute for Computational Science is dedicated to supporting and inspiring computational work. The Literary Arts Awards is part of the Neukom Institute鈥檚 initiative to explore the ways in which computational ideas impact society.