These scripts were written to be shared aloud — in circles of chairs, on quiet stages, in spaces that hold both shadow and light.
Each one is a kind of offering: part memory, part myth, part medicine.
If one resonates, feel free to read it, use it, or stage it. No permission needed — just care.
First performed in 2017 at the 13th St Repertory Theater in New York City. Hiraeth is a dreamlike journey through love, grief, and reimagined belonging — told by one girl, a lost box of letters, and a lush forest that may or may not be real. A meditation on memory, spirit, and the longing to return to something you never quite had.
First performed in 2017 at the 13th St Repertory Theater in New York City. Five women. One circle. Countless stories. Told through memory, poetry, and raw confession, Limerence weaves together a series of monologues and shared reflections that explore addiction, trauma, awakening, and the subtle dance between fear and freedom. At once intimate and expansive, the play invites us to sit with the mess of being human — and to listen closely as sorrow becomes insight, and silence gives way to grace.
First performed in 2015 at the Writer's Place in Kansas City, MO. Part concert, part monologue, part personal reckoning. This short musical play follows the early journey of songwriter Dan Coyle — through the fields of rural New York, insomnia-fueled nights, the discovery of a guitar, and the quiet moments that shaped a life of creative persistence.