Stage Play:
The Pigeon
Kinda adapted from The Seagull by Anton Chekhov
A disastrous dress rehearsal becomes the catalyst for Constantine's spiral into introspection and doubt. As a result Constantine is forced to reevaluate all aspects of their life, including their passion for writing and relationship with Nina. Against the backdrop of a prestigious MFA Drama program in New York, The Pigeon, thrusts a group of aspiring artists to explore the multifaceted and complex relationships artists forge with themselves and their art. This contemporary adaptation of Chekhov's The Seagull, challenges these all too familiar characters to collide with the modern day struggles of being a working artist through various stages of life.
Staged Reading
January 2024-Theatre East
Short Play:
A Girl’s Guide to Smoking
A short play about eating disorders
Have you ever smoked a cigarette before? Set in a private school’s “Women & Gender Studies” class, A Girl’s Guide to Smoking explores the subtle and insidious ways societal pressures influence young women. Through themes of conformity, body image, and the lengths to which we teach young girls to fit into predetermined molds, the play delves into the complexities of what it means to be a woman.
Staged Reading
December 2023-Theatre East