Plays

Wired!

A group of friends spend a hot summer day down by the LA river and muse about their technological paranoias.

Short play, 2025, Full Production Hollywood Fringe at Theater of NOTE

Suicide Pact

Two friends lounge about and fantasize about what they’d do for their perfect “last day”.

Short play, 2025, Full production at The Elysian Theater

Between Lightning and Thunder

Old friends come together for a dinner party during a hurricane. As the storm worsens, long kept secrets threaten to tear their relationship apart.

Short play, 2023, Staged Reading at The Theaterlab Atelier

TREEHOUSE

Meet Skylar and Olive, childhood best friends who spend all their time together in Olive’s treehouse. Each floorboard and plank is full of memories—some joyful, some unbearably painful. As the girls grow up and apart, will the treehouse become a place of childhood nostalgia, or of childhood trauma? 

Play, 2021, Full Production at Sarah Lawrence College Theater

ME AND MY GIRLS AT THE END OF THE WORLD

Stranded at camp after the end of the world, four young campers are forced to fend for themselves when their camp counselor gets sick.

Play, 2020, Staged reading at the National Theater Institute

BOB’S HOUSE

A play about Bob, and the group of desperate people who live in his house trying and failing and trying again to create a family. With the arrival of a few new residents, the people living under Bob’s wing begin to question the rules that Bob expects them to abide by.

Play, 2019, Staged reading at Sarah Lawrence College

CERVUS CANADENSIS

Isolated in a small town in Iowa, a young lesbian couple on the brink of a breakup must come together when confronted with a dying, wild animal.

Play, 2019, Full-production performance held at Offstage Works

HOW NOT TO BE A JUNK YARD DOG

The search for a lost dog leads a group of aimless teens on a quest through their sleepy California surf town. What they find along the way may bring them closer together, or tear them apart. 

Play, 2018, Full-production at The Blank Theatre

Winner of the 2018 Young Playwrights Festival