Isabel Bolyn

Isabel Bolyn is a playwright, psychological astrologer, lifelong classical pianist, and a progressive activist artist. She has a background of diverse artistic expression that spans music, photography, documentary film creation, community theater acting, extensive acting training and writing poetry. She’s excited to debut her first script, Into the Fire, which is deeply informed by years of psychological inquiry into family dynamics, and a yearning for justice. She believes narrative storytelling and performance have the power to deepen and enliven the human experience, and our understanding of ourselves and each other.

Isabel Bolyn is a playwright, psychological astrologer, lifelong classical pianist, and a progressive activist artist. She has a background of diverse artistic expression that spans music, photography, documentary film creation, community theater acting, extensive acting training and writing poetry. She’s excited to debut her first script, Into the Fire, which is deeply informed by years of psychological inquiry into family dynamics, and a yearning for justice. She believes narrative storytelling and performance have the power to deepen and enliven the human experience, and our understanding of ourselves and each other.

Scripts

Into the Fire

by Isabel Bolyn

Synopsis

"Into the Fire" is a poignant exploration of the complexities of family relationships, the intertwining of the political and the personal, and the struggle for healing in the face of trauma and mortality. Set in Trump-era America, the play reflects the challenge of relating amidst irreconcilable worldviews, and emotional and generational gaps, while also critiquing societal structures that perpetuate harm and...

"Into the Fire" is a poignant exploration of the complexities of family relationships, the intertwining of the political and the personal, and the struggle for healing in the face of trauma and mortality. Set in Trump-era America, the play reflects the challenge of relating amidst irreconcilable worldviews, and emotional and generational gaps, while also critiquing societal structures that perpetuate harm and division. Ultimately, it is a story about the desire for connection, authenticity, and closure.