IN THE WORKS: Theater
TELEVISION & FILM
past projects
IN THE WORKS: Theater
(full length play)
Spanning one hundred years, four generations and three countries – Another Shore follows a family of brilliant women as they fight to build a business and forge a legacy that will define and defy everything it means to live the American Dream.
Developmental workshop (2021) with THE OLD GLOBE / USD MFA
Directed by MARK BROKAW (Broadway’s CINDERELLA)
(full length play)
In a small town in West Tennessee, one woman prays for a second chance. When God answers her directly, she sets off a series of events that are nothing short of biblical.
Developmental workshop (2022) with WHEELHOUSE THEATER COMPANY
Directed by Tony-Winner JEFFREY WISE
TELEVISION & FILM
(1 hr comedy/drama series)
Three grown sisters shipwreck back into their mother’s life seeking room, board, and answers to life's big questions.
This project is in current collaboration with actresses BETHANY JOY LENZ and LAURA OSNES.
(feature film)
CO-WRITTEN with NADIA BOWERS
In this off-beat comedy, an out of touch and unfit family of misfits are forced to compete together in a local Triathlon in order to claim their father’s inheritance.
past projects
Warren Miller Performing Arts Center, Big Sky Montana
When a one-time rock goddess turned recluse shows up at her ex-husband’s funeral with a lifetime of secrets to unravel; one family must pay the ultimate price for creative genius.
Cast: Michele Pawk, John McGinty, David Alford and Carolyn McCormick
Directed by Stella Powell- Jones (Artistic Director, Jermyn Street Theater)
Off-Broadway, The Beckett Theater
Co-written with Anton Dudley
What if instead of running a Cherry Orchard, two of Chekhov's most famous females ran a dilapidated apartment complex in modern-day Detroit?
Starring Tony-Winner Michele Pawk
Directed by Stella Powell-Jones (Artistic Director, Jermyn Street Theater)
Villa La Pietra - Florence, Italy
NYU Continuum Company 10th Anniversary Season
When I was sixteen the play King Lear changed my life, literally. It has been haunting me ever since…literally. Fifty percent Shakespeare play, fifty percent memory play… One hundred percent proof theatrical magic is real.