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    • 2020

      Blackberry Winter

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Vivienne Avery grapples with her mother's decline into dementia, a challenge that disrupts her carefully curated life. As she copes with her inner turmoil, she uses insomnia-driven baking and a facade of politeness to mask her struggles. The narrative intertwines personal anecdotes with theatrical elements and a whimsical creation myth about Alzheimer's, revealing the deep emotional impact of her mother's condition and the complexities of their relationship.

      Blackberry Winter
    • 2020

      The Thrush & The Woodpecker

      • 66 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on Brenda Hendricks as she navigates the challenges of her son Noah's unexpected return home after his expulsion from college. Their isolated life in Northern California is disrupted when a mysterious woman appears, leading to profound changes in their dynamics. The story explores themes of family, revenge, and the complexities of personal relationships, intertwining intimate moments with dramatic twists.

      The Thrush & The Woodpecker
    • 2017

      Pluto

      • 70 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.2(24)Add rating

      Following a tragic incident of gun violence, Elizabeth Miller strives to reconnect with her withdrawn son, Bailey, during their breakfast conversations. However, their attempts are complicated by chaotic household appliances, unpredictable celestial events, and the distractions of a chatty new dog. As Elizabeth navigates these challenges, she struggles to truly understand and connect with Bailey, highlighting the complexities of their relationship and the impact of trauma on family dynamics.

      Pluto
    • 2017

      Bellwether

      • 75 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Bellwether was a nice, safe place to live. Bad things didn't happen there. That was until six-year-old Amy Draft went missing. As the investigation progresses, speculation in the media and the neighborhood turns on Amy's parents, Alan and Jackie Draft. But the young girl's disappearance is not what it seems, and is only a glimpse of what lurks below the community's perfection.

      Bellwether
    • 2014

      The Fisherman's Wife

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Vanessa feels trapped in her mundane marriage to Cooper, who is more focused on fishing than romance. Seeking excitement, she encounters a dangerous traveling salesman while Cooper is away at sea. Complicating matters, a lustful giant squid and octopus have taken residence under the dock, adding to the chaos and temptation in her life. This wild sex farce explores themes of desire and adventure in unexpected circumstances.

      The Fisherman's Wife
    • 2014

      Wolves

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Recognized as one of the top stage plays of 2012 by Out Magazine, this work captivates audiences with its compelling narrative and rich character development. It explores themes of identity, love, and societal norms, offering a poignant reflection on contemporary issues. The play's innovative structure and emotional depth invite viewers to engage deeply with the characters' journeys, making it a standout piece in modern theater.

      Wolves
    • 2013

      Afterlife

      A Ghost Story

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on Connor and Danielle, a married couple confronting their troubled past while preparing their beachfront home for an approaching storm. As they pack away items laden with painful memories, they struggle to communicate their feelings. When the storm arrives unexpectedly, they face a metaphorical and literal wave that forces them to confront their unresolved issues and the haunting remnants of their history, including unsent letters and unfinished dreams, before it’s too late.

      Afterlife
    • 2012

      Very Still & Hard to See

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Blending comedic absurdity with raw emotion, this collection features a variety of characters, including desperate individuals and mythical beings, navigating surreal situations. The second half presents "very still & hard to see," a cycle of short plays that explores the eerie history of a cursed hotel and its unfortunate guests. Encounters with erratic elevators and possessive ghosts highlight the haunting experiences within, creating a unique exploration of both humor and heartbreak.

      Very Still & Hard to See
    • 2010

      Subculture

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.6(15)Add rating

      This collection of ten-minute plays features an array of broken characters navigating a surreal and paranoia-driven landscape. Among them are two men facing the apocalypse, a woman convinced she petrifies children, and college students wielding a sledgehammer. The stories delve into themes of obsession, guilt, and the absurdity of life, all set against a backdrop that critiques mainstream culture. Each play offers a unique glimpse into the complexities of human experience, blending dark humor with poignant moments.

      Subculture
    • 2010

      Large Animal Games

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.4(15)Add rating

      Set in a comedic backdrop, the story revolves around a cast of four men and three women, exploring themes of relationships, misunderstandings, and the quirks of everyday life. The interactions among the characters lead to humorous situations, showcasing their diverse personalities and the chaos that ensues. With witty dialogue and engaging scenarios, this play promises laughter while delving into the complexities of human connections.

      Large Animal Games