Plays.

  • MONTAG

    Faith and Novella are fun-loving, thirty-something besties living in a tiny German town near a U.S. military base. Typically they spend their nights clubbing, but tonight, in Novella’s basement apartment, they’re practicing some unusual combat drills–armed with wine, potato chips, and the very best speakers they can afford.

    Montag is a domestic thriller, a sleep deprivation comedy, and a rebellion celebration under threat of annihilation.

  • LAURA AND THE SEA

    It’s company outing day, and Laura, one of the top travel agents of her generation, is quite possibly having both the best and worst day of her life. So much so that she decides to end it all. Afterwards, her colleagues try to piece things together on a memorial blog, but how the hell do you mourn someone you really didn’t know that well?

    A darkly funny drama about living and dying in the age of digital intimacy.

  • GOD IS DEAD, LET'S MAKE LOVE

    Nina reallllly likes Scott. Scott reallllly likes Nina. Scott is super happily married to Meg. Meg is super happily seeing other people. There’s a Google Document with some simple rules to keep everyone sane. Nina doesn’t have permission to edit it.

    A wild romp through the power dynamics and deepest yearnings of three clueless explorers of distinctly American non-monogamy.

  • DIONYSUS WAS SUCH A NICE MAN

    When a far-out family of shepherds on the outskirts of the Corinthian suburbs learn their adopted son Oedipus has ascended the throne of Thebes, they plan a bender to end all benders. But who’s on cleanup after the party’s over?

    Equal parts irreverent comedy and emotional journey into family and societal dysfunction, this play examines with horror and humor the lasting effects of buried trauma.

  • THUNDERBODIES

    The war is finally over. General Michail proposes to Grotilde—so she skips ahead and plans the inevitable, but festive, divorce. Meanwhile, the weather is playing tricks on people, as is the President, and Grotilde's son won't accept the armistice.

    In this comedy of no manners, everyone is normible (both normal and terrible all at once).