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Deep Fake

By: Sharyn Rothstein
Narrated by: Nidra Sous La Terre, Sanjit De Silva, Hannah Kallenbach, Blake DeLong, Ian Lassiter, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Sakina Jaffrey
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Publisher's summary

Portions of this audiobook contain mature language. Listener discretion is advised.

​The My Fair Lady story gets a thoroughly modern, thoroughly invigorating update in this unsparing (and hilarious) look at America’s capitalist tech culture. Eli is a tough young woman who makes paper flowers on Venice Beach, where she lives in a homeless tent camp. A chance encounter with a smug tech CEO, Hig, sparks an intriguing quid pro quo: she brings him an image-burnishing entrepreneurial offer, and he, in turn, hires her to present GAL - his new artificial intelligence service - at an upcoming conference. The clash of cultures results in a surprisingly insightful exploration of the shady side of AI, sexism in the tech world, economic disparity, and the human cost of relentless progress.

Directed by Rachel Chavkin.

Advisory support provided by Dr. Shakeema North, vice president, Youth Development, Equity and Inclusion, Covenant House New York covenanthouse.org.

Covenant House builds a bridge to hope for young people facing homelessness and survivors of trafficking through unconditional love, absolute respect, and relentless support. Their doors are open 24/7 in 31 cities across six countries, and their high-quality programs are designed to empower young people to rise and overcome adversity, today and in the future.

©2021 Sharyn Rothstein (P)2021 AO Media LLC
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About the Creator

Sharyn Rothstein is an award-winning playwright and television writer, whose plays and musicals have been produced around the country, as well as internationally. In addition to developing a one hour drama for Bravo, Sharyn was a writer and Consulting Producer for the USA hit legal drama Suits for five years. She is currently developing a one-hour drama with Heydey Films for Apple TV Plus.
Sharyn's play By The Water was first produced by Manhattan Theater Club and Ars Nova and was the recipient of the American Theater Critic’s Association Francesca Primus Prize. Her play All The Days was produced at the McCarter Theater Center, directed by Emily Mann. She is currently working on a theater commission from Manhattan Theater Club, as well as a stage adaptation of the beloved film Hester Street. Her drama Landladies premiered at Northlight Theater, her comedy Tell Me I’m Not Crazy premiered this at The Williamstown Theater Festival, and her play Right To Be Forgotten premiered at Washington DC's Arena Stage. Several of her plays have been published by Dramatists Play Service, Inc, and she is a four-time recipient of the Edgerton Foundation New Play Award.

About the Director

Rachel Chavkin (Director) is a director, writer, and artistic director of Brooklyn-based experimental collective, the TEAM whose work has been seen all over New York, the US, and internationally (including festivals across Europe, Australia, and the Hong Kong Arts Festival), and whose consensus-driven writing process was the subject of a feature length documentary. She won the Tony Award for her work on Hadestown (NYTW, National Theatre, London). She is a three-time Obie Winner, and received Tony and Lortel nominations, and a Drama Desk Award for Dave Malloy’s Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812 (Broadway, Ars Nova, A.R.T.). London: Mission Drift (National Theatre), American Clock (Old Vic). Select New York and regional: Marco Ramirez’s The Royale (LCT; Obie Award, Drama Desk and Lortel noms.), Malloy’s Preludes (LCT3), Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds (Ars Nova and national tour), Carson Kreitzer’s and Matt Gould’s Lempicka (Williamstown Theatre Festival), The Royal Family (Guthrie Theatre), and multiple collaborations with Taylor Mac. Her first short film, Remind Me, was an official selection of the Venice and Beverly Hills Film Festivals. 2017 Smithsonian Award for Ingenuity. Proud NYTW Usual Suspect and Member SDC.

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Be aware of what you sign up for

The story was super interesting! I immediately recalled the sci-fi TV series “Halo”. Really enjoyed it.

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On Audible, We Abolish The Patriarchy

This story offers so many insights into what it means to be a woman today. I cried at the recognition of such truths and gained a deeper understanding of how I to move into a different socioeconomic strata while maintaining compassion and a sense of identification with all of most of us who are financially and existentially struggling every day. #TeamHuman #WomenDeserveSuccess

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Cool listen …

Not what I was expecting. This was more like listening to a play than listening to a book. Took a minute for me to adjust and then I loved it. Quick listen, engaging story and really great actors.

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Intriguing listen

I found this play interesting and well acted. The spunkiness and intelligence of the Eli character were fun to listen to.

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Bravo!

Very well done remake/modernization of Pygmalion or My Fair Lady. Thoroughly enjoyed this quick read.

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Good short story well done.

Where’s the ending. Could have listens to this a few more hrs. Great work by the voices. Love the full cast short stories.

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Riveting performance

I won’t be a spoiler but I can say the story took on expected turns. The writing and performance were both superb. My only criticism is that, if you’re looking for a more settling mood, this would not be the story for you.

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My fair lady Silicon Valley

Fun and interesting. A very enjoyable listen. Eli a great character and the performance brings her to life !

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Great show!

Downloaded this as it is part of the Audible Plus catalog. Very glad I did. Extremely entertaining and surprisingly thought provoking. Thanks

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Outstanding performances in a sci-fi play

Deep Fake is a science-fiction homage to the play, My Fair Lady. Audible has really pulled out all the stops in this Audible Originals performance under its amazing category, Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment & Performing Arts. This play is included free in the Premium Plus membership.

The script for this wonderful play is written by an award-winning playwright, and the play is directed by a Tony Award-winning director. The multicultural cast is packed with talented actors, and every one of them gives an outstanding performance. All in all, I really enjoyed this play, and I am definitely going to seek out other such performances on Audible in the future.

For my own information, I looked up all of the contributing artists, and I am including below a brief summary of what I found out about them for anyone who might also be interested:

Playwright: Sharyn Rothstein is an award-winning playwright and television writer. I was fascinated to learn that she was a writer and Consulting Producer for the USA hit legal drama Suits for five years, a series I watched faithfully and very much enjoyed every year it was on TV.

Director: Rachel Chavkin is a two-time Tony Award-nominated Broadway director for the musicals Natasha, Pierre, & The Great Comet of 1812 and Hadestown. She won the Tony for Hadestown in 2019.

Actors: Nidra Sous La Terre, Sanjit De Silva, Hannah Kallenbach, Blake DeLong, Ian Lassiter, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Sakina Jaffrey.

Nidra Sous La Terre is a Brooklyn-based, American actor who has an MFA in Acting from the Actors Studio Drama School.

Sanjit De Silva is a New York-based, Sri Lankan actor and director who received an MFA from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. He is best known for his roles in The Company Men and American Desi.

Hannah Kallenbach is a Brooklyn-based, American actor and performance artist who also does stand-up.

Blake DeLong is a New York-based, American, film, television, and stage actor who is best known for originating the role of Andrey/Old Bolkonsky in the hit musical Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812, directed by Rachel Chavkin.

Ian Lassiter is a New York-based, American actor who has performed both on and off Broadway for over a decade. He performed in the hit musical Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812, directed by Rachel Chavkin. He is a member of the award winning, devised theatre group, The TEAM, whose Artistic Director is also Rachel Chavkin. He is adjunct professor of Shakespeare at Fordham University in NYC.

Rebecca Naomi Jones is New York-based, American actor and singer who is best known for her Broadway roles in the musicals, Passing Strange, American Idiot, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, and Oklahoma! She is the first woman of color to play Laurey in Oklahoma!

Sakina Jaffrey is an American actress who has been acting since her teens in the theater, films and television. Since 2016 she has played the main role of Agent Denise Christopher on the sci-fi drama "Timeless" on NBC.

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