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Upcoming and Ongoing Projects

The Garden of Edhen (2023)
1 act play

"It's as if Eugene O'Neill rewrote a Sam Shephard play"

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The Garden of Edhen is inspired by the article, “Inside an abandoned Detroit funeral home: A hidden compartment, a casket – and 11 dead infants.” This play takes place in Clarksdale, Mississippi, during the year 1967. The couple has faced a depressing hardship which leads them into the welcoming arms of The Parousia Funeral Home.

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Art By Kailey Reid

The Bowery (2024)
2 act play

"Heart, grit, tragedy and comedy all wrapped in one"

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This two-act play is based on the article, “4 homeless men killed in New York City while sleeping.” This show discusses both the perceptions and realities on homelessness as well as ideologies and judgements people face on what it means to be human. This play takes place in 1981, after the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act was enacted forcing a devastating blow to the mental health and homelessness communities.

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The Throne (2023)
10 min play

"Disturbing and thought provoking!"

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The Throne is an experimental play that takes place in complete darkness. Set in a pitch black cement room, a woman stands alone and confused unsure of how and why she's there. As the play progresses, it becomes clear that it's not an accident and the foreboding noises above her will soon determine her fate.

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The Importance of Hating Wilde (In Development)
Full Length Musical

"A Tony Award winning musical in the making"

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During the late 1800's, a young Irish philosopher and playwright, Oscar Wilde, was gaining recognition for his view on beauty and esthetics. He was later coined to be one of the most brilliant playwrights and writers of all-time. This musical focuses around his life, his struggles, and his incredible creativeness that cultivated so many staple characters in literature. His most trusted and loyal character, Dorian Gray, can be seen through the show guiding him, like a separate consciousness, through his difficult and complicated life.

The Grandfather Clock (2020)
Poem

This is a poem written for my grandfather who passed from leukemia in 2020. It centrals around his incredible presence and love for the character Don Quixote.  

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Art By Melissa Reid

Past Projects

The Umbrella Man (2019)
Epic Poem

A story of a woman lost in the rain, relies on the kindness of a stranger to walk her home and shield her from the downpour. Little does she know, the stranger is all but kind. Drip, drip, drip are the sounds she hears, drip drip drip, is that blood in her ear? 

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(The ID) Art By Kailey Reid

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