Full library of Scripts available via NPX
Selected full-length plays
anypercent
Finalist: O'Neill National Playwrights Conference '25
Lux, isolated and working remotely during the pandemic, makes a friend online who recommends a unique video game designed to be played slowly, allowing players to process the stages of grief at their own pace. Intrigued, Lux begins to play the game, but soon stumbles upon the world of speedrunning, where gamers race to finish games in record time. As their online fame swells, Lux is forced to confront the deeper emotional battles they’ve been avoiding.
hurt people / hurt people
(no honors, but this play did get me waitlisted at Boston University)
A memory play about generational trauma, 'hurt people / hurt people' takes inspiration from Thomas Hardy's 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' to tell a modern story about addiction and sexual violence through the eyes of Tess, a young woman seeking economic and emotional stability after her stint at rehab is cut short by the death of her alcoholic father.
Young Men & Recovery
Finalist: Bay Area Playwrights Festival '21
‘Young Men & Recovery’ chronicles the weigh-in of a middle school football team, where players’ weight determines whether they’re eligible to touch the football during games. As the boys make their final preparations to weigh under 185 pounds, new additions to the team force everyone to re-examine their identity, both on and off the field.
The play explores the development of toxic masculinity in boys, how it manifests in relationships, how it dishes out and suppresses trauma, and the uneven path towards healing.
Selected short plays
Oedipus, but Better
Winner: Best Play [Pittsburgh New Works Festival, 2019]
Five performers have forty-five minutes to put on an accessible yet dignified one-act adaptation of Sophocles' Oedipus Rex, full of comedy, tragedy, verse, improv, musical theatre, and hip-hop.
The Bull of Queens
Winner: Best Play [The Players Theatre New Play Festival, 2017]
The true story of the final hours of a bull that escaped a Queens slaughterhouse in February 2017.
The Insemination Game
Winner: Best Play [Manhattan Rep, 2017]
Michelle and Troy want a baby, but scheduled sex, fertility hacks, and mounting frustration have turned intimacy into a chore. In one absurdly eventful attempt, they confront the strain, humor, and love that survive when conception doesn’t go as planned.