We’re thrilled to continue spotlighting the creative team of
Zin Galactic and the Saloon at the Edge of the Universe by Adam Szymkowicz directed by Heather Cohn! Justin Woo plays BEEPBOOP, a robot with a lot to say yet a limited vocabulary with which to say it. Justin, a Flux Creative Partner, is also one of the composers of the songs for
Zin Galactic, and has recently collaborated on
The Hardest Goodbye, Portal Project, and
The Ether. The questions are inspired by Adam's joyful play—make sure to RSVP for the in-NYC 2/16 reading at 7:00pm ET!
You pull up a stool at the Saloon at the Edge of the Universe. What's your drink order?
Non alcoholic beer, probably an IPA. Or a fancy mocktail. I'd imagine that an antifascist saloon would have good options.
Share a song that puts you in a fascism-fighting mood.
Oh god, how can you narrow it down to just one?! Bruce Springsteen's new The Streets of Minneapolis is a great one.
If you were a robot capable of making only a single sound, what would that sound be?
I mean, OBVIOUSLY "beep boop!"
What book would you recommend if you were a resistance librarian?
Rebecca Solnit's
A Paradise Built In Hell. It discredits the Hobbesian idea that authority and the threat of state violence are what make people kind, generous, and civilized.
Justin Woo (he/him) is a writer, filmmaker, and spoken word artist. Writing / directing credits include
Deep Fake (Mixed Asian Media Festival 2021),
The Interview (A3F 2023),
The Author (A3F 2024), and
Every Word (A3F 2025). Writer/DP credits include
Workplace (AAIFF 2019). Theatre credits include
Art In Motion (Insurgo Stage Project),
New Street Poets (FringeNYC 2007), and
The Spoken Word Almanac Project (2009-2012). He represented Jersey City at the National Poetry Slam in 2011 and 2012. He believes the crafty table should always be stocked and you should never wait for someone to give you a job.