what’s next:
70 Secrets of Marmalade Kittens
12/5-15/2024: The Station Theatre will launch this time jumping family drama about folks trying to make it on a small scale hog farm and a set of talking kitten figurines. The Station is my OG hometown theatre where I wrote and directed my very first plays way back when!
Ghost Forest at Stony Brook
10/28/2024: Commissioned for Stony Brook’s Science on Stage festival, this short play about coastal ecologist Elizabeth Watson’s work will go up alongside plays by Kareem Fahmy and Mat Smart.
Kids for Saving Earth Club #121
09/17-12/22/2023: Commissioned for the 2023 Climate Change Theatre Action festival, this short piece will be performed at venues across the U.S. and internationally- from Seattle to NYC, Ontario to Austin, London, the Netherlands, Auckland. More info here.
The Seagull or How to Eat It w/ TNP
10/12-10/30/2022: The NOLA Project premieres a contemporary southern reimagining of Chekov’s classic- about why we make art and what success looks like and how we get older gracefully- in NOMA’s Besthoff sculpture garden.
Spindle Shuttle Needle w/ Clubbed Thumb
06/06-06/16/2022: Tamilla Woodard directs this Brothers Grimm-inspired comedy about woman’s work in the midst of the Napoleonic Wars, part of Summerworks 2022.
Jeune Terre reading w/ Page 73
10/22/2021: Page 73 will support Avi Amon, Alice Reagan and I hammering out some new songs for this darkly funny musical about politicking in South Louisiana and art making the midst of climate change. Details here
Hemlock Exchange w/ TNP
12/3/2020: The 3rd installment in The NOLA Project’s PodPlay series looks at pandemic rumors and political unrest as heard over the phone lines in 1917 New Orleans. Listen here.
Are You There? @ Humana Festival
3/1/2020: Vivian Barnes, Johnathan Norton & I collaborate on a new piece for ATL’s Professional Training Company on the high-tech evolution of our social interactions. Tickets and info here.
Next Year People @ Fusebox Festival
4/17/2019: Part choral narrative, part group fabulation, Next Year People follows imagined version of Rachel Mars, Katie Bender, and myself as we try to build a life together on an abandoned island in the Azores. Caitlin Sullivan directs. Tickets here.