Some of the large cast of Teh Internet Is Serious Business (Jeff Carpenter) |
Washington Ensemble Theatre
Through October 2, 2017
The press release blurb for Washington Ensemble Theatre’s
mounting of Teh Internet Is Serious
Business by Tim Price says, “Forward slash forward slash, angle bracket,
quotation, command, dialogue, angle bracket, semicolon: it’s 2004, the year
hacktivist group Anonymous emerged as a can’t-be-tamed digital authority with
unexpected influence. This mercurial and irreverent tale follows the network’s
pointed take down of the Church of Scientology and ponders the revolution of
online global power. Called “liberating” and “enlightening” by The Guardian,
Washington Ensemble Theatre will mount Tim Price’s smart and captivating play.
Can you feel the lulz?”
I’m not sure what the description prepares you for, but
embedded in the description is the fact that the play is “about” a real piece
of actual Internet history. The way that playwright Price goes about telling
that compelling history is incisive and interesting and, as produced by
director Wayne Rawley and the team
at WET, it’s a very entertaining story.