
Writer/Performer
CYCLE
CYCLE, a play with music about a Vaudeville troupe lost in time, has been produced at Cherry Lane Theatre, NYC and also as part of the New York International Fringe Festival, with Village Voice calling it, “an inspired, overdue, and rather brave counterweight to a decade of ‘edge’”. Both productions were directed by Craig Carlisle.




Babettes Feast
Babette’s Feast, adapted from the short story by Isak Dinesen, had its world premiere at Portland Stage Company under the direction of Karin Coonrod. The production then transferred to NYC, where it was nominated for an Off-Broadway Alliance award and recognized by critics as "both beautifully intimate and compellingly open”, a reminder of a shared humanity in our own trying times”. The play was chosen as a Critics Pick by New York Magazine, which called it "a lush theatrical celebration of generosity and community healing." The script as well as performance and streaming rights are available from Dramatic Publishing.




Real Real Real Estate
Real Real Real Estate is a comedy in which a couple must choose between their marriage and their neighbor’s life. It premiered at the Players Theater NYC, directed by Quin Gordon.





Molly and Benny in the Waiting Room (A Radiological Romance)
Molly and Benny in the Waiting Room (A Radiological Romance) is a play for two actors, set in the waiting room of an oncology office. It explores the intimacy of medicine and the healing power of memory. It was developed and performed at HB Studio.




A Through E
A Through E, a full-length comedy currently in development, has received public readings at Royal Family Productions and the Dramatists Guild, both directed by Christine Henry. Written for a cast of five actors playing multiple roles, the play is set on the sixth floor of a New York City apartment building, where the neighbors’ stories are fantastically interwoven and the doorman bears witness to it all.