By Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
Directed by: Richard Powers-Hardt
In the cutthroat world of New York magazine publishing, ambition is a survival skill—and no one wants to be forgotten. Gloria starts as a biting workplace comedy and evolves into something shockingly profound. When a traumatic event rocks the office, the survivors scramble to make sense of it—and profit from it. Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s razor-sharp play examines the hunger for recognition, the ethics of storytelling, and the blurred lines between trauma and exploitation. With whip-smart dialogue and wicked humor, Gloria exposes the dark underbelly of our cultural obsession with fame, tragedy, and who gets to tell the story. Part satire, part thriller, Gloria will leave you breathless.

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