Double Tall Skinny
by RK White; directed by Brande Joyner
Eric is a barista; Anne has never had a latte; when they
meet, sparks fly. But there's a problem. Eric's
Transcendental Ego and Anne's Transcendental Ego hate each
other. How to solve this dilemna? Wrestle, of course.
Subsequently produced at the 2001 Seattle Fringe Theatre
Festival by City 3 Theater; film rights sold to Musee
Imaginaire (look for the film version at festivals in 2002)
The Tom Plays
by Wayne S. Rawley; directed by Eleuthera Lisch
"Did you hear about Tom?" A play looking at 6 people close
to Tom and their relationships with each other.
Subsequently shown at the 2002 FringeACT Festival of New
Works under the title "Goddamn Tom"
A Mother in Death
by Nadine Trenton; directed by Lauren Kaushansky
A surrealistic play about a daughter and a refrigerator.
Subsequently produced at Driftwood Players.
Cura Mysterium
by Marcy Rodenborn
She's a pagan healthcare administrator; he's a Christian
Fundamentalist with a history; when they meet....
Subsequently produced at Theatre Babylon as "All Acts of
Love and Pleasure".
After Thoughts
by Lauren Jorelle
Rex
by P. Burningham; directed by Brannon Mark
A surrealistic drama with 3 men, an undercurrent of The
Wizard of Oz, and a powerful sense of the dramatic. Three
men, all searching for something. Rex, or God, seems to be
guiding the other men on a journey to the New World from
the Old. As the journey progresses we learn much of these
two men - their memories, their hopes, their dreams, their
fears.
Subsequently produced in the 1998 Seattle Fringe Theatre
Festival by City 3 Theater