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Plays

It's a Small World (or The Robot Play)

Anne and Cyrus in the Car

Photo Credit: Production by Bristol Valley Theater. Photos by Rich Miller; Director: Kate Rose Reynolds; Set Design: Tim McMath; Costume Design: Zech Saenz; Lighting Design: Christina Watanabe; Featuring Claire Leyden and Matthew Coordsen.

Available for Production!

Anne (an engineer in recovery) and Cyrus (a former coffee maker, now robot poet) take the long trip from Disney World to Canandaigua to get Cyrus back home to Anne’s childhood best friend, Adam. Along the way, the duo meet other people and small kitchen appliances that are just as lost as they are while they try to discover what home truly is.

Full Length Plays: Work

In Search of The Mothman

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Photo Credit: Production by Theatre Nova. Photos by Sean Carter. Director: Shelby Seeley, Set Designer: Paul Taylor, Costume Designer: Micha Mallett, Lighting Designer: Jeff Alder, featuring Carolyn Pierce and Olivia Kiefer

Available for Production!

In Search of The Mothman follows two young sisters trapped in a life transition after an unexpected tragedy strikes their hometown. Emily is just trying to make it through her senior year and get into music school, while Jordan moves across the country to Point Pleasant, West Virginia under the joke of "searching for The Mothman". Through honesty and humor, the sisters try to work through their trauma and grapple with what lives they want to lead in the aftermath. A play about coming together and pulling away in tragedy, the confines of community expectations and whether we can truly know the people we love.

Full Length Plays: Work

Eddie Loves Debbie

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Available For Development!

After leaving Youngstown for college, Eddie never imagined he’d find himself at Cedar’s Swing Night, let alone dancing with Debbie, a Swing Night regular with deep loyalty to Youngstown. After a dance turns into a date, the night is consumed by rust belt prophecies, whirlwind romance and the unshakeable feeling that they’ve both been here before. What becomes abundantly clear is that there’s always an Eddie, there’s always a Debbie, and it always ends badly.

Full Length Plays: Work

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