FULL LENGTH PLAYS (5)
ROGUE BURGUNDY CRUSH
Rog and Amy wake from a blackout drunk, half-naked in Amy's bed. Neither of them is positive anything happened, but they'd better make sure. After all, they're twins.
When Rog takes this as a sign of doom, he decides to sober up and remake his life with a new girlfriend, but Amy finds herself feeling - as much as she doesn't want to - betrayed and abandoned. She decides that, come hell or high water, she's going to win back her brother's heart. (3M, 2F)
THE 27 CLUB
Featured in NY International Fringe Festival.
“Best of the Fringe” selection, nytheatre.com.
A burnout rocker makes a last stab at eclipsing his literary father’s fame by joining the infamous 27 Club. (3M, 2F)
WAKE WALKING
A woman travels to Venice with her husband in hopes of strengthening their marriage, and finds herself in a war for her sanity with Poseidon. Yes, that Poseidon. (3M, 2F)
HONEYBOY
Winner, Southeastern Theatre Conference New Play Award.
Winner, Mark Gilbert New Play Award.
In the Depression-era South, a reporter seeks out the family of a magician who was reputed to be able to perform real magic, and discovers the family is not what it seems. (4M, 2F)
FIVE TIL NOW
Winner, Mark Gilbert New Play Award.
A drifter who claims to have lost everything in a hurricane stakes out a second, believing it will bring it all back to him. (2M, 3F)
PREY
When Julia comes back to her hometown to escape a nightmare of drugs and abuse, she takes a job working as an au pair for a deeply religious family with a sick child. Every family has its secrets, though – and this family’s secrets are tied up under the floorboards. (4M, 3F)
SHORT PLAYS (4)
TRASH TV
A mother and her son move onto a scary and impoverished (but somehow familiar) city street, plagued by man-eating Grouches. (5-10 actors)
KIDS ARE HELL
Published in The Louisville Review.
King Hamlet gets cozy in the afterlife, only to find everyone in his family suddenly joining him. (2M, 3F)
VIEWERS LIKE YOU
An attempt to stage a scene about snowman porn turns into a metatextual nightmare. (7-10 actors)
OUTING THE BADGER
A superhero discovers that his wife and his alter-ego’s wife have found out about each other. (2M, 2F)
PERFORMANCE RIGHTS
Want to perform one of these plays? Rights are $10 a show for the full-lengths, and $2 a show for the short plays. That’s it.
Email me using the contact page, and I’ll send you a PDF of the play to read. If you’d like to do the show, rights can easily be purchased online.
ROGUE BURGUNDY CRUSH
Rog and Amy wake from a blackout drunk, half-naked in Amy's bed. Neither of them is positive anything happened, but they'd better make sure. After all, they're twins.
When Rog takes this as a sign of doom, he decides to sober up and remake his life with a new girlfriend, but Amy finds herself feeling - as much as she doesn't want to - betrayed and abandoned. She decides that, come hell or high water, she's going to win back her brother's heart. (3M, 2F)
THE 27 CLUB
Featured in NY International Fringe Festival.
“Best of the Fringe” selection, nytheatre.com.
A burnout rocker makes a last stab at eclipsing his literary father’s fame by joining the infamous 27 Club. (3M, 2F)
WAKE WALKING
A woman travels to Venice with her husband in hopes of strengthening their marriage, and finds herself in a war for her sanity with Poseidon. Yes, that Poseidon. (3M, 2F)
HONEYBOY
Winner, Southeastern Theatre Conference New Play Award.
Winner, Mark Gilbert New Play Award.
In the Depression-era South, a reporter seeks out the family of a magician who was reputed to be able to perform real magic, and discovers the family is not what it seems. (4M, 2F)
FIVE TIL NOW
Winner, Mark Gilbert New Play Award.
A drifter who claims to have lost everything in a hurricane stakes out a second, believing it will bring it all back to him. (2M, 3F)
PREY
When Julia comes back to her hometown to escape a nightmare of drugs and abuse, she takes a job working as an au pair for a deeply religious family with a sick child. Every family has its secrets, though – and this family’s secrets are tied up under the floorboards. (4M, 3F)
SHORT PLAYS (4)
TRASH TV
A mother and her son move onto a scary and impoverished (but somehow familiar) city street, plagued by man-eating Grouches. (5-10 actors)
KIDS ARE HELL
Published in The Louisville Review.
King Hamlet gets cozy in the afterlife, only to find everyone in his family suddenly joining him. (2M, 3F)
VIEWERS LIKE YOU
An attempt to stage a scene about snowman porn turns into a metatextual nightmare. (7-10 actors)
OUTING THE BADGER
A superhero discovers that his wife and his alter-ego’s wife have found out about each other. (2M, 2F)
PERFORMANCE RIGHTS
Want to perform one of these plays? Rights are $10 a show for the full-lengths, and $2 a show for the short plays. That’s it.
Email me using the contact page, and I’ll send you a PDF of the play to read. If you’d like to do the show, rights can easily be purchased online.