A (Happy) Holiday

 

Phantasmagoria

It’s the holiday season HENNY(!) and this year the women of the Martin-Abrams family are doing things a little bit differently… well they’ll have to since Busy’s husband died earlier this year. Now everyone’s in mourning and the holidays are becoming a drag, especially for Busy’s daughter, Leigh, who has a penchant for keeping secrets. Fortunately for Busy, Leigh, and the eccentric Grandma Bunny, this holiday will be one to remember! This campy, genre-switching holiday show is filled with magic, music, and drag, while speaking truth to the pressures we feel during the “happiest season of all".

Commissioned as Theatre Unchained’s inaugural Writers’ Room project: Lead writer Max McCreary, featuring Kaya Dorsch, J.E. Hibbard, and Karina Jutzi

3F, 1M, 2-4Any


Mary Shelley is on the verge of something spectacular… if only she could get the ending right. Monsters, monsoons, and memories of her dead family haunt her midnight pillow as she struggles to finish what will become one of the most celebrated novels of all time: Frankenstein. Not only is Mary suffering visitations from her recently deceased half-sister, but step-sister Clara is keeping a dangerous secret. As Clara’s situation becomes more dire, Mary must decide whether or not she will intervene on behalf of one of her last living family members, for she knows better than anyone that this is a matter of life and death. Phantasmagoria is an exploration on love, sisterhood, artistry, and genius, in what is ultimately a tender celebration of Mary Shelley’s forgotten personhood.

Winner of the Artistine Mann Award for Playwriting, and Festival Winner of Lenaia, 2016

3F, 1M

Recent Productions

Honors Thesis presentation - Directed by Nichole Palmietto - February, 2018

Lenaia Playwriting Festival - Directed by Amanda Camp - April, 2016

Clara's Monologue from Phantasmagoria by Max McCreary. Performed by Ruth Puryear, Emory University C ‘21 : ruthpuryear@gmail.com


Ember

How do you say goodbye to a part of yourself without knowing what will be left without it? Kaleigh dissociated over five years ago, and has been living with two other dominant personalities since that day. Now Hannah is asking her to seek treatment, to “fix” her personalities, and to return to the world that caused her to dissociate in the first place. Ember is a burning one-act play about friendship, informed consent, and what happens when our empathy and understanding go up in smoke.

3F, 2M

Recent Productions

Sauk Theatre - Directed by Annie Watkins - July, 2016

Atlanta Fringe Festival - Directed by Adam Friedman - June, 2016


Bathroom Breaks

Jay and Bea were friends for a long time, until they weren’t. Now, they have the opportunity to reconnect at a college fraternity party with nothing to get in the way except illegal alcohol consumption, raucous dancing, and earth-shattering secret that Jay is hiding in the bathroom. Bathroom Breaks is a ten-minute comedy about honesty, compassion, and knowing when to take a break.

2M, 1F

Recent Productions

Emory Microtheatre - Directed by Callie Russo - April, 2018


Pailles De Mer

An unexpected proposal leads to some serious questions about what it takes to conserve a relationship. Pailles De Mer is a 5-minute lyrical drama about conservation and taking the time to feel what’s right.

2 Actors, any gender or ethnicity

Recent Productions

Short + Sweet Festival, Sydney AUS - Directed by Idam Sondhi - March, 2019

Maverick

Alicia’s hometown has been destroyed by aliens. Now she’s trapped on their spaceship, alone… except for her imaginary friend, Maverick. Maverick is fierce, strong, and quick-in-a-pinch. All of the things that Alicia believes she is not. Now, Maverick must convince Alicia that she is all of those things and more, so the young girl will finally let her go, and free her from the terror of an alien abduction. Maverick is a 5-minute drama about growing up and letting go.

2F

Recent Productions

Sauk Shorts - Directed by Tim Ambrose - April, 2016

In The Absence of Magic

In the Absence of Magic is not your average Cinderella story, or your average Rumpelstiltzkin, or your average Snow White. Inspired by Anne Sexton’s Transformations, In The Absence of Magic explores how our fairy tales age with us, and what might happen if they try to stay the same in a world that is demands change. (Still in development)

Festival Winner of Lenaia, 2015

7F, 4M

Recent Productions

Lenaia Playwriting Festival - Directed by Amanda Camp - April, 2015