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Nevada-Tan

By: Leah Nanako Winkler
Narrated by: Steven Boyer, Francis Jue, Tiffany Villarin, Eli Gelb, Anna O’Donoghue, Katie Lee Hill, full cast
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Nevada-Tan is a genre-bending new play that introduces us to Nick, a young man who struggles to escape loneliness and isolation in the years following the tragic Columbine shooting of 1999. Nick’s quest leads to a decade-long fixation with Nevada-Tan, a Japanese schoolgirl who committed a horrific crime in Sasebo in 2004. Mixing horror and dark humor, Nevada-Tan is a shocking exploration of secrets, tragedy and obsession, thrilling listeners with its surprising twists and turns.

Special thanks to Elena Truscott, Jake Adelstein, Ryan Murphy, Ethan Stern, Preston Copley, The Lark Play Development Center, Cara Masline, Dave Becky, Grace Parker, Rachel Abrams, and Beth Blickers.

Playwright Leah Nanako Winkler was awarded a commission through the Audible Emerging Playwrights Fund, an initiative dedicated to developing innovative original plays driven by language and voice. As an Audible commissioned playwright, she received funding and creative support to develop Nevada-Tan.

Note: This play includes explicit language and depictions of violence that may be upsetting to some listeners. Discretion is advised.

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©2019 Leah Winkler (P)2019 AO Media LLC
Asian Drama & Plays United States Scary Witty Funny
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"How could Columbine happen?"
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"Nevada struck a chord for freaks all over the world…"
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About the Creator

Leah Nanako Winkler is an award-winning Japanese American playwright from Kamakura, Japan, and Lexington, Kentucky. Hailed by The New York Times as a "distinctive new voice," her play God Said This won the Yale Drama Series Prize, and was produced Off-Broadway by Primary Stages and at the 2018 Humana Festival at the Actors Theatre of Louisville. In 2019 she premiered Hot Asian Doctor Husband, a new play produced and commissioned by Theater Mu. Her other plays include Nevada Tan (Audible Emerging Artist Commission), Kentucky (The Kilroys List, world premiere: Ensemble Studio Theatre/Page73), Two Mile Hollow (The Kilroys List, simultaneous world premiere at First Floor Theater, Mixed Blood/Theater Mu, Artists at Play, and Ferocious Lotus), and many more. She authored a set of plays for Disney Theatrical based in the Marvel Universe and is on commission from the Yale Repertory Theatre. Winkler was awarded the first Mark O’Donnell Prize from The Actors Fund and Playwrights Horizons, the Jerome New York Fellowship, the 2019 Francesca Primus Prize, and most recently the 2020 Steinberg Playwright Award. She was a story editor on New Amsterdam, and previously worked as a staff writer on Ramy, where she received a Peabody Award. She is adapting her play Nevada Tan into a film, writing an animated feature for Pearl Studios (Dreamworks China), and adapting her play Hot Asian Doctor Husband into a feature for Killer Films. She is also currently adapting the best-selling memoir The Woo Woo to television for UCP/Escape Artists, writing an original Catwoman story podcast for DC Comics/Spotify, and is a producer on season 2 of HBO Max’s Love Life.

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Moody thriller

A wondrous performance.

Unnerving, whispering intro/outro. Mood music I surprisingly enjoyed. Great narration and cast. Foreshadowing into a great ending.

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chilling and intense

very well done, I felt so much empathy for the characters at the same time they terrified me. brilliantly written and performed. listen to this one!

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A great listen; creepy and thought-provoking!

Whoa, this was not what I expected, but was so so good! A fascinating story based on a True Crime I'd never heard of, I listened to this in two long chunks (though it's broken up by chapters for shorter listening, too). Made me wish there was a bookmark or highlight feature in Audible because so many parts -- about how we label people, about the difference between raw talent and privilege, etc., - were so interesting and made be go "huh!" aloud while listening.

But it was also just an entertaining and often funny story about what it's like to be a real loser in high school, the kind people are scared of. Thought the writing was so smart, and the performances great! Now I wanna see the movie or TV show based off of it, haha.

Totally recommend!

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strange audio mixing

I wouldn't recommend this audible story. It's a confusing mix of overlapping story and audio.

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pretty good

This was short, but definitely got my attention. I loved the story line and the different characters. So neat how the background noise kept changing. It kept it interesting to say the least. Not boring at all! Got this for free and I'm impressed.

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Great cast, a dark look at Incel Culture

This play gets dark, and frankly scary, but the cast is so good that it's riveting throughout. Highly recommend!

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Creepy and engrossing

This is a wonderful old-school radio drama in the best way. Leah has taken a spine-tingly creepy story and adapted it for the myriad opportunities and strengths of audio storytelling. Steven Boyer’s performance is just incredible. If you’re a fan of true crime and/or psychological mysteries that investigate the dynamics of toxic masculinity (oof, or if you just want a genuinely fun and creepy yarn!) you need to get this.

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Something Different

This isn’t a topic I’d normally select but with the Pandemic and Shelter in Place decided to do different. Glad I did. It’s different, eerie, and walks the lines of bullying and mental illness. The performances were top notch and really take this work to a new level. Try it!

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It’s just...bizarre

The performance was fine. I think the person did a great job however, the actual story was hard to follow. I would describe it as bizarre.

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Amazing

the story The narration all the details I mean the whole situation was so amazing I just can't think of another word right now it was really nice description of a really really bad thing

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