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The Wolves by Sarah Delappe

Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte, 2019

This production explored self-actualization through community.  In other words, we aren’t waiting to become who we are.  We are, already.  Our community helps us see that.  Through the chaos and the strength and the tension, this play sparked hope for the chaos and strength of Generation Z.   

William Shakespeare's

The Merchant of Venice

Winthrop University, 2017

Love and revenge drive William Shakespeare's most suspenseful comedy, Merchant of Venice.  This modern adaptation is set in a junkyard, the story told by a group of disenfranchised youth who finds this story of privilege and corrupt justice all too timely.

Appropriate 

by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins

Produced by Three Bone Theatre, 2018

Winner of Creative Loafing's Critics Pick in Arts and Entertainment Best of Charlotte: Best Drama

A play about inheritance; the things we choose to inherit, try to avoid inheriting, or denying we’ve inherited, and the resulting consequences.  This production focused on poetic realism.

Work: Welcome
Work: Project

Large Animal Games

by Steve Yockey

Warehouse Performing Arts Center, 2017

This production was conceptually inspired by cubist artwork, specifically Picasso's bullfight.  Monologues incorporated physical theatre work, and Jimmy, the emcee of this play about desire, was gendered as non-binary conforming.

The Last Hour of Antigone

Camden People's Theatre, London, 2013

Playwright Raul Quiros Molina and I co-authored this new adaptation of Sophocles' Antigone. Set in modern times, the 50 seat blackbox theatre was transformed into Creon's wartime bunker. 

Rapture, Blister, Burn

by Gina Gionfriddo

produced by Charlotte's Off Broadway

Warehouse PAC 2014

Upstage NODA 2015

Catherine chose the career.  Gwen chose the family. Now in their 40s, they wonder if they've made the right choice.  In this Feminist Freaky Friday, academic discourse is personified through women who wonder whether they really can have it all.

5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche

by Evan Linder and Andrew Hobgood

Warehouse PAC 2016

Blumenthal Stage Door 2018

It’s 1956 and the ladies of the Susan B. Anthony Society for the Sisters of Gertrude Stein are having their annual quiche breakfast. When the sudden threat of a Communist atomic attack interrupts the prize-winning ceremony, these upstanding "widows" begin sharing their deepest secrets... and some not-so-shocking confessions. 

4,000 Miles

By Amy Herzog

Three Bone Theatre 2015

Leo is on the move and his grandmother Vera in comfortable isolation.  When he shows up on her doorstep in the middle of the night wrestling with grief from the recent death of a friend, he becomes her unlikely roommate.  The two of them embark on a journey of understanding, healing, and an idealogical exploration of community.

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