Sophia Englesberg
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Sophia Englesberg is a recurring person in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 8 times across 8 issues between September 10, 2024 and January 14, 2026. The archive places it in contexts such as “starring Sophia Englesberg”; “Sophia Englesberg is a star in Denmark”; “By Matt Gasda, starring Sophia Englesberg”. It most often appears alongside Matthew Gasda, Los Angeles, Peter Vack.
Metadata
- Category: People
- Mention count: 8
- Issue count: 8
- First seen: September 10, 2024
- Last seen: January 14, 2026
Appears In
- Statues Of Critics.
- I wish I had more to say about fashion week.
- Counterculture in America
- Total Nightmare Policy
- Summer Break
- Void of Course
- COLLECTED AGENDA
- How To Break Paralysis
Related Pages
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- Matthew Gasda (6 shared issues)
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- Los Angeles (5 shared issues)
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- Peter Vack (5 shared issues)
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- Annabel Boardman (4 shared issues)
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- Confessions (4 shared issues)
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- KGB (4 shared issues)
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- Matt Weinberger (4 shared issues)
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- Night Club 101 (4 shared issues)
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- 169 Bar (3 shared issues)
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- August Lamm (3 shared issues)
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- Beckett Rosset (3 shared issues)
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- Betsey Brown (3 shared issues)
External Links
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- Instagram: https://instagram.com/sophengles
Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
Also Friday, September 13 from 7:30 - 9:30pm — Denmark opens at The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research. An eerie show to ring in Friday the Thirteenth. Written by Matthew Gasda, Directed by Tom Meglio, starring Sophia Englesberg.
Sophia Englesberg is a star in Denmark. The play is set at a family’s beach house at blue hour, the soft light and the intimate living room set lulling the audience into a false sense of cozy security, and then claustrophobia as the family dynamics escalate and then collapse in on themselves. Denmark is funny despite its darkness, and in some senses, I find it to trigger a sentiment of nostalgia, which then I find to be strange, because it really is quite dark. I love a storyline that contrasts aesthetic beauty with psychological hell, suburban bliss, a bitter recalling of fond memories and bygone times that increasingly, you begin to feel are half fabricated tricks of the mind, fragments of the imagination.
Inline links: Sophia Englesberg
From 7:30 - 9:30pm at The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research — Denmark is back for a final run; a winter weekend at a family beach house slowly descends into a psychological hellscape. By Matt Gasda, starring Sophia Englesberg. The play will continue (for the last times) on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. I saw this play last month and really adored it - I’m glad it’s back and I hope everyone gets a chance to go.
From 7pm - 8:30pm at The Flea Theater (20 Thomas St) — I’ll be seeing Revolution: The Play. Sophia Englesberg is associate producer, and everything she touches is wonderful. Written and produced by Brett Neveu, directed by Rebecca Harris. The theater is next to The Odeon, so you can get my favorite martini before or after the show. - “Who celebrates their 26th birthday in the alley outside of her hairdressing place o’ work? Revolution interrogates and celebrates the very nature of creating community and building friendships in our ever-evolving, ever disconnecting world.”
From 7pm at Public Records — Come celebrate the relaunch of Joyland Magazine, along with the launch of Information Age by Cora Lewis. Two very exciting occasions in one. Readings performed by Annabel Boardman, Sophia Englesberg, Michelle Moriarty, Ellen Tamaki, and Anastasia Wolfe.
From 12:30pm at 7 Lispenard St — Sophia Englesberg, Clara Nevins, and Charlie Rinehart-Jones present Fight Club III - a reading series for new screenplays. Sunday’s reading is WILDERNESS by Seth Bockley. | tickets here.
Inline links: here
From 8:30 - 11pm in Bedstuy BK (RSVP for address) — Sophia Englesberg & Spokane Films present a fundraiser party for Thumper - a film by Cyprian Morona. I’ll be reading here, along with Sadie Parker, Bob Laine, Matthew Danger Lippman, and more!
From 8:30 - 11pm in Bedstuy BK (RSVP for address) — Sophia Englesberg & Spokane Films present a fundraiser party for Thumper - a film by Cyprian Morona. I’ll be reading here, along with Sadie Parker, Bob Laine, Matthew Danger Lippman, and more!
Backlinks
- 169 Bar
- Andrew Woolbright
- Bijan Stephen
- Chloe Cherry
- COLLECTED AGENDA
- Counterculture in America
- D8 Time
- Denmark
- GirlPox
- Hellphone
- How To Break Paralysis
- I wish I had more to say about fashion week.
- People: A
- People: S
- Ralph Lauren
- Statues Of Critics.
- Summer Break
- Total Nightmare Policy
- Venues
- Void of Course