World Premiere Plays (selected)

Roan @ the Gates

BY CHRISTINA GORMAN

PRODUCED BY LUNA STAGE
JANUARY 31 - FEBRUARY 24, 2019
WORLD PREMIERE

How far would you go to do the right thing? Against a backdrop of Cambridge Analytica and fake news, Roan at the Gates is a fictional investigation into cyber-security inspired by the shadowy figure of Edward Snowden's girlfriend. Roan, an NSA Analyst, isn't even allowed to tell her wife the location of her next business trip. When her personal life collides with national security, it launches launches a beautiful and high-stakes adventure that illuminates the cost of secrecy.

Photos by Jody Christopherson. Set design by Christopher and Justin Swader. Costume design by Deborah Caney. Lighting design by Marika Kent.

Student Body

by Frank Winters

Produced by the Flea Theater.
October 2015 - November 2015

What happened at that party?

Ten college students locked in an intense moral argument over how to treat a sexual encounter that happened in their midst.
What would you do?

Photos by Hunter Canning, Set Design by Jerad Schomer, Costume Design by Stephanie Levin, Lighting Design by Elizabeth Stewart.

Student Body has been published by Broadway Play Publishing and is available for purchase here.

Love/Stories (Or, But You Will Get Used To It)

by Itamar Moses

Produced by The Flea Theater
January 2009 - April 2009

A casting session for a play about a love affair goes awry. A talk-back with a theatre audience becomes the occasion for a life-altering choice. A couple moving in together finds that greater intimacy can have surprising results. Nothing is what it seems in these five funny and poignant short plays.

The script of Love/Stories (Or, But You Will Get Used To It) has been published, and you can buy a copy on Amazon. There's a great photo on the cover from our production.

Photos by Joan Marcus, Set Design by Jerad Schomer, Costume Design by Jessica Pabst, Lighting Design by Joe Chapman.

The Sublet Experiment

by Ethan Youngerman

November 2006 - May 2007
Ran for over six months, playing to sold out crowds all over New York City

A romantic comedy of mis-taken identity
A serial sub-letter, a reality show reject and the worst bank robbers in history collide. It is a comic thriller about love, identity and identity theft as two young people try to find themselves but end up finding each other.

The Sublet Experiment, a production that performed in a different apartment in New York City each weekend, was widely covered in the press, and even featured on television programs in Germany and Japan!

Photos by Davina Pardo, Costume Design by Jessica Pabst