Full-length. 3M (1 transmasc), 1W
Four college students live in an apartment only meant for one. It's disgusting and there are mattresses everywhere. When one of the roommates cheats on his girlfriend, Jesse-- a trans man-- is left questioning not only the state of his friend group but also what it means to have sex as a trans person.
Workshop, We Who Wander Productions NYC - November 2023
As two parents pack up their child’s dorm room, they come face to face with everything they thought they knew—and everything it is too late to know—about their child, themselves, and each other.
Production at the Kennedy Center, nation-wide reading, publication through Playscripts, ENOUGH! Plays to End Gun Violence
“Young Voices” Winner, Wisconsin Shakespeare Festival’s Improbable Fiction: A New Works Series
10 Minute. 1M, 1W
10 Minute. 1M 1W
James, a man with Band-Aids on every one of his fingertips, desperately needs one-- very specific-- salad mix.
Written as part of the O'Neill Studio’s Mentor Project, led by Stephen Kennedy Murphy
Upcoming publication in, "The Sniper Plays", eBook
10 Minute. 2M (both transmasc)
Two trans students, Paul and Asher, wait in front of the dreaded Drama bulletin board in their high school. When the cast list is posted, they discover they're doubling the lead! Well-- wait-- actually-- "Paul Asher" has been given the role of Orlando. Not Paul and Asher-- “Paul Asher”. The theater teacher thinks they are the same person.
Published in "WE/US: 10 Minute Plays for the Gender Minority", Smith & Kraus, (Upcoming, December 2024)
5 Minute. 2W
Family vlogger Tiffany is ready to film her next video for the "Crazy Carters" YouTube channel. But when youngest daughter Presleigh has a "Code Red" situation, videographer Naomi grapples with how much is too much to eternalize on YouTube.
Commission, Horizon Theatre’s New South Young Playwrights Festival 2024
Monologue. 1M (transmasc)
Jasper's friend has recently come out as transgender-- but has yet to choose a new name.
Second place, Hear Me Out Monologue Competition
Published in “WE-US: Monologues for Gender Minority Characters”, Smith & Kraus