Writing

This is an open library where I post some of my theatre projects. If you’re interested in sharing your experience reading, seeing more, chatting about my other work, or accessing production rights, contact me.

All of the following pieces are free to access. If you’re feeling like you’re financially able to spare some funds at the moment, consider donating to an organization that supports IBPOC, queer, and/or disabled folks in your community.

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Plays for teens and grown-ups

This is a collection of pieces that can be shared with teen or adult audiences as a reading, live performance, or audio play.

Family Friendly Plays

Snuggle Plays

Maybe you’re missing going to the theatre. Or big story times with your friends. A Snuggle Play is a play you can read or perform at home with your parents. The set its easy: all you need is a bed. Some of the plays involve smaller casts and some are bigger. All the plays have been written with COVID-19 in mind and touch on things happening in the world right now. All while being fun and interactive. You might even find them hilarious!

Tinker Plays

In a similar spirit to the Snuggle Plays, a Tinker Play can be performed at home with your wee ones taking the lead role in the fun. Each play incorporates things to do involving nature, tinkering, adventuring and general creative shenanigans. The plays are short creative sparks for your day that may inspire all sorts of summer in-joy-nuity.

Agitate Plays

Agitate Plays are family friendly pieces that can be performed at home. The goal is to use empathy and perspective to engage with conversations on diversity, social justice, finding your voice in the face of injustice, and ways for young activists to take a stand. The plays can serve as conversation sparks for households to understand topics that are often difficult to discuss. Enjoy these tales of brave young people making their communities better during the challenging times of a pandemic.

Conjure Plays

Conjure Plays are similar in feel to Snuggle and Tinker Plays, in that the action & stage directions offer activities and ways for families to embody the drama at home. Conjure Plays focus on cooking, baking, mixing and concocting spells. The goal is to get the whole family involved in some fun play in the kitchen, the basement, the bathroom…or wherever you choose to conjure.