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Don't Feed the Troll

  • January 8, 2026 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • The Historic Y

    738 North 5th Avenue
    Tucson, Arizona 85705
Ticket Price $15.00 Buy Tickets
Description

Amy, an intersectional feminist, begins to attract online abuse when she broadens her writing career as an op-ed columnist. While Amy accepts trolling as a necessary evil in her line of work, her world spirals out of control when her husband becomes a victim of doxxing.  In Amy’s pursuit of the troll terrorizing her, she seeks help from an employee of Y? – a social media platform whose anti-woke owner is all about the first amendment. Can Amy draw the troll out and appeal to him to stop his onslaught or will the online threats break out into a real-world calamity?

Content Warning: 18+, Strong Language, Depictions or Discussion of Violence, Sexual Content.

Artist Bio: Adrian has had several plays produced for both stage and radio including Social Outcast (Canal Café Theatre, London), The Knight of Malta (Manhattan Repertory Theatre, NYC), and Terror on Edge Island (Narada Radio Company). Adrian is a UK ex-pat who has been engaged with Tucson’s theatrical community since moving from Seattle two years ago. An active member of the Old Pueblo’s Playwright group, Adrian also played Father Benito in Borderlands Theatre’s recent production of Claudia’s Family

Date & Time

Thu, Jan 8, 2026 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Venue Details

The Historic Y

738 North 5th Avenue
Tucson, Arizona 85705 The Historic Y
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