Plays
OR
4W, 1M - full length play, 2020
“OLLIE: I have been here before.”
You know the story. Girl meets Girl. Girl falls for Girl. Girl brings Girl home for her younger sister's wedding and reality fractures around them. Echoes of Ollie's past reverberate through her world in an ever-evolving, potentially inescapable loop, all while her girlfriend, Gina, takes a quick shower. A comedy. Or a tragedy. Or.
You & Me And Everyone Else
5W, 2M - full length play, 2016
“Tracey: Secrets are fun… and actually kind of- well, really important, you know? They keeps things special. Preserve them! When everything is all out in the open… other people always spoil it.”
Tracey has spent the past three years compartmentalizing her life into two distinct spheres: romance and family. Despite her fears, she is finally ready to invite her family in and introduce them to her girlfriend, Erin. A play about love, sexuality, and acceptance.
Stuck
1W, 3M - one act play, 2013
“DAD: Gonna get off that couch today, Dave?
DAVE: Probably not.”
After a devastating setback, Dave dropped out of college and moved back home with his father. Forever clad in a bathrobe and munching on cereal, Dave is stuck. Then one day, he runs into an old friend who pushes him to confront his troubles and find a way to move forward.
Signals
3W, 2M - 10 minute play, 2014
“HUNTER: Is this one of those signals?
SARAH: I don’t know, is it?
HUNTER: Well, neither do I! That’s why I asked!”
Hunter, a young teenage boy, tries and fails to play the game of love for the first time.
Essays
Let’s Get Real: A Collection of Essays by Seven Sassy Ladies
book of essays, 2017
“The year that I turned twenty, my mother turned FIfty. She made this list of FIfty things she wanted to do in her FIftieth year. It was comprised of things that she had never done, like eat sushi, get a tattoo, sing karaoke, and also, get a Brazilian. For those of you not in the know, a Brazilian is a method of waxing that involves removing all pubic hair from the vagina. I had always found strength in knowing that my mom and I both refrained from such barbaric grooming techniques, but now, it was just me. All alone with my ‘70s Playboy level bush.”
- Excerpt from the essay ‘I’m Afraid the doctor will judge my vagina’
Let's Get Real brings together the voices of seven women who speak openly about topics that are often seen as taboo. Through humor and frank storytelling, these women offer a glimpse into what goes on in the mind of a twenty-something woman. It can be purchased on Amazon.