When everything falls apart, one woman decides to end it all, but the life she wants to leave behind keeps getting in the way...
Spoken word. Digital satire. One woman's reckoning with burnout, identity, and the absurdity of existence.
As the world around us begins to fall apart, Desiree, a Black millenial and struggling actor/writer, tries to write her suicide note but keeps getting interrupted by the life she is trying to leave behind.
Through spoken word and digital satire, The End of the World explores burnout, depression, loneliness in the digital age, and what happens when you're forced to ask: Who are you when it all boils down to it? And...does any of this even matter?
Content Advisory: This production contains references to suicide, suicidal ideation, and mental health crisis. These themes are handled with care and are central to the story’s exploration of survival, connection, and hope.
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I wrote this show during what I can only describe as my own personal apocalypse. As the world I thought I understood began to fracture and what I was building for myself seemed to disintegrate in my hands, I began to question everything: my career, my purpose, God, and whether any of this actually matters.
I was struggling through a 2-year burn-out where even taking a walk became too hard. I was scrolling through social media at 3 AM, watching the world argue about everything and getting mad about nothing. I couldn't stop thinking about my own step-dad's suicide attempt, recalling that being the moment my world ended. And I was feeling simultaneously connected to millions and utterly alone.
But somewhere in that darkness, I was able to find meaning in the chaos. I was able to see the God in those around me. And I found a renewed sense of authority to write my own pathway forward. Healing is possible. Light again is possible.
This show isn’t about giving answers. It’s about asking the questions many of us think but are afraid to say out loud. It’s about finding humor in hopelessness. It’s about sharing communion in the absurdity of this beautiful and horrendous life. It’s about the radical act of creating something when everything tells you there’s no point. And it’s about seeing yourself through it all.
Because maybe that's all we can do at the end of the world: tell our stories, and hope they bring us back to each other.
Writer, Performer, Professional Overthinker
“This was my favorite night of the summer.”
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“The spoken word is so powerful!”
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“This opened my eyes to a lot. I’ve got a lot to think about!”
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“She said a lot of what I’ve been thinking and have been too afraid to say.”
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I didn’t know other people thought this way…”
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“You can hardly believe one woman is so talented to express comedy and vulnerability so well!”
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“So funny!”
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“I was laughing and crying… It’s an emotional rollercoaster in a good way!”
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