Aislin is getting older. She suffers the inevitable indignities of being human — and hates technology. Stacey, her caregiver is perfectly toned, doesn’t age, and is utterly in control — because she’s an AI entity. And there’s a new algorithm out there called AOS or Approximation of Soul. Does Stacy have it? Oscar nominee and Obie-winning José Rivera examines how we live, die, and form our sense of self in a world that’s increasingly saturated with technology.
Faculty - New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts
Summer theater is packed with unique offerings from coast to coast - The Washington Post
Introducing Our 2024 25 to Watch - Dance Magazine
Huge themes are the proper domain of theater': a Q&A with José Rivera - DC Theater Arts
New Work Goodman Theatre
The Long Game (2023) - News - IMDb
New Artistic Directors Debuts at 2023 CATF - The Observer
Latino Leaders July/August 2023 by Latino Leaders - Issuu
National Playwrights Conference
Jazz Fest Program 2023 by Renaissance Publishing - Issuu
The Moviehouse - Latiné Shorts Showcase + Filmmaker Q&A
INTAR Announces Two World Premieres for Its 2023-24 Season
Short New Play Festival 2021
Rivera, José - HB Studio
Massacre (Sing to Your Children) – Broadway Play Publishing Inc