The Nature of Mutation
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Commission
Synopsis
When a private foundation offers a large grant to a financially troubled prep school, it gives the ailing school a chance at survival. The catch is that the school must alter its science curriculum to teach Intelligent Design along side evolution. The offer ignites a 150-year-old grudge match that reawakens the spirit of Thomas Henry Huxley—the Victorian scientist known as “Darwin’s Bulldog”—and polarizes the community as it forces individuals to take sides. From the first public debate over evolution in 1869 to the current debate over how it is taught in our schools, The Nature of Mutation whimsically explores what happens when opposing viewpoints collide, and traces the inner leaps of trust and faith one needs to make to find common ground.
Las Cruces Bulletin
“An enjoyable ride of nonstop laughter combined with deep introspection…the writing is superb.”
Cast Requirements
4 women
4 men
Development History
Commission
•Alfred P. Sloan Commission with Manhattan Theatre Club, NYC
Workshop Production
• University of Wisconsin, Peck School of the Arts, Milwaukee, WI
• New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
Development
• Urban Stages, NYC.
• Theatre @ Boston Court, Los Angels, CA
• Shenandoah Playwright’s Retreat
• Playwrights Theatre of NJ, Madison, NJ.
Runtime
120 Minutes
Set Description
Transformative Set: A series of chalkboards indicate locations in and around the Carlye school.