90 Minutes, 6 Characters
It’s the early 2010’s, and a multigenerational family stuck at home in the suburbs is on the verge of killing each other. Alexa, the oldest daughter and an absolute nightmare, is hemorrhaging money funding her relationship with Timmy, a man she may or may not have met IRL. This show is NSFW.
90 Minutes, 4 Characters
A fever dream: After their breakup with Drew, Lane relives moments of their relationship, trying to find resolution -- at a dog show, "the south," the school vice principal's office, and the airport.
90 Minutes, 5 Characters
As Paige's twenty-fifth birthday approaches, the fear of being universally disliked creeps in. She turns to a psychic for guidance and discovers a magical opportunity to manipulate those around her. What does it mean to feel likable or lovable?
90 Minutes, 7 Characters
A one-act, seven-character play about art, gender, unrequited love, and mental prisons. A writer makes her way through the dinner party she created for herself. Does she need it anymore?
60 Minutes, 7 Characters
The Island of Manhattan - a real lovable jerk - wants to prove that we all still talk. He holds a counterfeit ticket salesman and an extravagant theatre-going woman hostage to demonstrate.
45 Minutes, 1 Live, 2 Voice Actors
Ilana's stressed about bisexuality!
An immersive soundplay about Bostonian bisexuality, Jewish summer camp, and wet socks. Audience members wear silent-disco-style headphones and experience 2 versions of the same conversation.
40 Minutes, 4 Characters
Who gets to write whose story? In a tight-knit college theatre environment, two anxious people fight to set the record straight. Set in two near-identical college dorm rooms.
20 minutes, 3 Characters
College freshman Abby thinks she’s going out to eat with a friend from class and her sister. This is exciting for Abby, who is desperate for a community. It quickly becomes clear that she may only be there as a potential Mary Kay recruit. How much is belonging really worth?
We're Here (2019) Actors: Tim Sanford, Max Klaver, Paige Walker, Photography: Laura Sylvers