ThirdWing presents

The Life and Times of Tilly Norwood

by Cameron Darwin Bossert
August 11 – 23, 2026

If you haven’t heard of the AI-generated “actress,” Tilly Norwood, count yourself lucky. But she’s just been announced to “star” in an upcoming movie. No one seems quite sure what this means. Last year she gained notoriety after rumors of gaining actual agent representation, causing outrage and confusion.
 
The Life and Times of Tilly Norwood, by playwright Cameron Darwin Bossert (Burbank, Television, The United Nations series), starts performances at the wild project on August 11th and ends on August 23rd

Tilly Norwood can’t pay the rent.

It’s September 2022, and a young woman named Tilly has a roommate who’s trying not to strangle her, so she vows to finally get a real acting job… by locking herself in her room and doing 500 “self-tapes” (video auditions) in 2 weeks. She’s never taken an acting class, so her plan is to study all the audition videos she can find on YouTube for the roles that made actors famous, like Rachel McAdams for The Notebook, and especially Evangeline Lilly for Lost, memorizing every nuance of behavior. After this 2-week immersion Tilly hasn’t landed an acting job yet, but she reemerges into the living room with strange abilities… but will these new-found “super powers” be helpful in paying the rent? Can she finally rise to stardom before their living situation descends into chaos? 

The Life and Times of Tilly Norwood 
is a spiritual sequel to The Fairest, playwright Cameron Darwin Bossert’s 2021 play about the women who painted the first machine-manufactured lead actress, Snow White, which was followed up by Burbank, which the New York Times called “Remarkable… warm and alive and layered with nuance” -Laura Collins-Hughes. The Life and Times cast features Taylor Cozort, who first appeared in the The Fairest (also now a New York Times streaming theater pick, available at www.thirdwing.info

The new show takes a satirical aim at the synthetic creativity we’re starting to live with, and perhaps have been putting up with for longer than we may realize.

Tickets can by be purchased via Thirdwing’s website, or you can see the show for free by becoming a Thirdwing member for $7/ month, giving you access to Thirdwing’s entire library of streaming/ theater content and free reservations to the two comedic stage plays opening this fall.

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