You're So Jealous, I Bet You Think This Episode Excludes You (Intrapology S01E04)
What does it take to keep a world together?

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20th July 2025, 7pm UK time (2pm NY, 11am LA)
Time converter at worldtimebuddy.comParis lives in a utopian polyamorous community on an alien world - but something, someone, somewhere else is pulling them away, revealing how fragile their existence really is. Meanwhile, their estranged ex Iris is literally falling apart. Both may have something to learn from our own world, which somehow keeps on going despite all of its catastrophic contradictions. What does it take to maintain stability in the chaos? Is it always worth the cost? Audiences will be invited to decide who has the power to hold a world together.
‘You're So Jealous, I Bet You Think This Episode Excludes You’ is a live-digital hybrid, interactive sci-fi comedy about denialism and idealism, neurodiversity and neuroqueerness, and the pain of living in a world that works against your survival. It is the fourth story for Intrapology, a series of interactive performances that will explore how people make worlds together, through the allegory of the Transdimensional Research Institute.
This show was a masterpiece, and I am so grateful to have been able to take part in it, as a part of our collective healing and freedom.
There isn't another show that hits in the way this one does. Y'all are really speaking raw necessary messiness of existence and our current moment.
It was perfect for me. I enjoyed the clear instructions at the beginning, the performance and the chat with the actors at the end about the making of and about wider societal issues. It all felt very personal and interactive.
- Audience responses to the June 2025 performance of Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise
Intrapology should appeal to people who listen to Welcome to Night Vale, watch The Good Place, or play Disco Elysium. By taking actions such as voting on dialogue options, the audience guides what the protagonist says, does, and thinks. This will be a mostly unrehearsed live reading, with two actors performing a script that is shaped by messages and votes from the audience via web app.


