Beast of Eden

Written by Will Saxe. Directed by Leslie Pasternack.
In partnership with the Ring Works New Play Lab, you’re invited to a staged reading of “Beast of Eden”, a sharp and satirical new play by Will Saxe.
When Adam and Eve are unceremoniously “fired,” Eden HR scrambles to fill the positions. Four unlikely candidates are promoted: a loyal Dog, a haughty Cat, a timid Sheep, and the very Snake who caused all the trouble in the first place.
Thrust into the role of “human,” these animals must navigate their new responsibilities—dominion, reason, and free will—armed only with instincts from their old lives. As they bicker, backstab, and brainstorm, Eden begins to look suspiciously like a toxic workplace.
Part biblical parody, part corporate satire, Beast of Eden skewers our endless struggle for power, identity, and purpose. In the end, the play asks: what does it really mean to be human—and why would anyone want the job?
This developmental reading offers audiences a rare glimpse into a play still in progress. Join us afterwards for an exclusive talkback with the playwright, director, and cast, where your thoughts and impressions help shape the next stage of the work.
Upon registration, you will be provided with a copy of the script for your review prior to the discussion (reading is optional).
Tuesday at 6:30 PM
Free admission.
Reservation encouraged.
Donations welcome.
This show is not included in our subscription packages.
Our neighbor “The Puddle Dock” restaurant and its sister restaurant “Tour” on Lafayette Road, are both offering a 10% discount on food to Players’ Ring patrons! Visit their websites to reserve, and present your ticket when you ask for your check.