plays

  • available on NPX here

    Cast: 4-6

    Synopsis:

    Aliena, a troubled but brilliant young musician, arrives in Ashland, Oregon in search of her mentally ill and homeless estranged father. Disguised for protection, her efforts to find him—and a home for herself—are complicated by the growing police crackdown on homelessness.

    A play about street musicians, Shakespeare, "the homeless problem," and what it means to look for home in all the wrong people.

    The Tank, 2023

    Semi Finalist, Premiere Stages Play Festival, 2022

    Finalist, Last Frontier Theatre Conference/Valdez Theatre Conference, 2022

    Semi Finalist, New Jersey PlayLab 2022 Residency

    Virtual Reading @ Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival, 2022

    Reading @ leave no trace theatre - fire pit reading series Fall 2021

  • available on NPX here

    Cast: 5

    at a run down strip club in the American West, a freight-train-hopping Maiden joins with the lost soul of a missing indigenous woman to seek vengeance against her stalker, their enemy: a vagabond known as Death. in a surreal acid-Western ghost story spanning through time, we are questioned : How lost do we have to become to finally be free? And are we born to die?

    Play Date @ Pete’s Candy Store, 2023

    Art House Productions, INKubator New Play Festival, 2022

  • available on NPX here

    Cast: 5

    After fleeing an abusive religious cult, a mysterious young woman teams up with a mandolin-playing drifter who believes himself to be the devil, as they seek to navigate the underworld of the American Mother Road in search of a place to call home. The lines of belief, delusion, and religion are blurred—as are the definitions of good and evil—as a new, disturbing power emerges in this young vagrant woman who truly has nowhere to go and nothing to lose.

    The Tank, 2021

    New Jersey Play Lab’s PlayGym New Play Forum (virtual) Fall 2020.

  • available on NPX here

    Cast: 5

    A set of estranged twin sisters are called back as adults to the make believe world they had created as children, in order to fulfill their destiny, save the world, and save each other from the past. The play explores questions of what it means to reclaim identity after shared trauma, and what it is to believe, make believe, or play pretend, in both our imaginations as children and in real life as adults.

    Featured in New Jersey Play Lab’s PlayGym New Play Forum (virtual) Spring 2021.

  • available on NPX here

    Cast: 2

    As the sun sets, beneath a tree covered in cicada shells, Lara and Ryan reckon with their friendship and the mental illness that threatens to destroy it.

    Recently featured in Luna Stage Company’s Day of Plays: Short Play Festival (virtual), 2020.

    Finalist for Spectrum Theatre Ensemble’s 2021 Neurodiversity New Play Festival

  • Cast: 2

    In a mysterious future, human beings wear masks to conceal and control their identities in the outside world. A couple struggles with the consequences of stepping out the front door.

    New Works Series 2022 @ Emerging Artists Theatre

    Finalist for Spectrum Theatre Ensemble’s 2021 Neurodiversity New Play Festival