My feature - Jesus Plays Basketball on a Hot Night in Iraq - adapted from my play was named Top 20% for the 2020 fellowship. Excited this work is getting so much love across mediums.
My feature - Jesus Plays Basketball on a Hot Night in Iraq - adapted from my play was named Top 20% for the 2020 fellowship. Excited this work is getting so much love across mediums.
Happy to announce that my new play And I Saw His Hands Open to Reveal the Flaming Fires of Heaven, about a woman grappling with her relationship to religion and herself, was named semi-finalist for the Bay Area Playwrights Festival this year.
I’m excited to announce before the year closes out that my new play Everything is Burning and so Fucking Beautiful! has been named finalist for the University of Central Florida’s Pegasus PlayLab. I’m honored to have this amazingly complicated play receive acknowledgement.
The play is the 6th play of a 7-play cycle that seeks to disrupt our notions of war and who gets to tell the story of war’s ever-lasting effects.
My hour-long pilot ROUGHSTOCK - about a young man from East New York who competes on the black bull-riding circuit - just got named quarterfinalist for the 2019 Screencraft TV pilot Launch contest! Excited this special project is getting some acknowledgment!
I’m having a reading of my play The Sins - a Southern Gothic two-hander - with Tiffany Rachelle Stewart (Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime - Broadway) and Matthew Amendt (Bernhardt/Hamlet - Broadway) on Wednesday, November 20th at the Dramatists Guild in their Mary Rodgers room - 1501 Broadway, Suite 710.
The doors will open at 6pm and the reading will start at 6:30pm. The reading is free and open to the public.
I hope to see you there!