Full-Length Plays

Anatomy 101 (A Mysterium)

Anatomy 101 (A Mysterium) is about six young women studying nursing at a large state school in the South. On consecutive Sunday afternoons, they gather in the library to chug coffee and study the anatomy of the human body, while navigating the anatomy of a post-covid, post-roe world. When Brittney, a transfer student, joins their study group, the girls must confront what it truly means to care for someone at their most vulnerable.

Earning *Currently in Development

After a tornado decimates a small town, homeowners struggle to rebuild, but not everyone is rebuilding with good intentions. Earning focuses on the story of Martin, a jobless father, and Donny, his college bound son, who pose as contractors to scam disaster stricken homeowners for profit. When Martin and Donny develop an unexpected kinship with a family they’re scamming, they must decide whether to come clean and embrace their newfound community, or take the money and run. Developed at The University of Arkansas

Massive Ordnance Air Blast

Developed at Hyde Park Theatre (TX), The University of Arkansas

Songs for Drunk Cowboys Who May Also Be Women: An Anti-Musical (For Fools, Only)

This play follows wannabe country singer Cheyenne, her chihuahua, Dolly Parton, and a lonesome diner waitress as they try to heal their broken hearts. A camp-philosophical mash-up, Songs for Drunk Cowboys examines gender and desire using the melodramatic tropes of country music and the legacy of Dolly Parton. Developed at TheaterSquared (AR) and The Museum of Human Achievement (TX)

DQ; Or, Our Sovereign State

Developed at TheatreSquared (AR), States of Play (Virtual), Mount Sequoyah (AR)

Landscape Mechanical *Currently in Development

Workshop production at The Museum of Human Achievement (TX)