
Realistic
Dust
Dust is set in Abu Ghraib prison. Jenny works in the office. Jonathan is a prison guard. They meet. They fall in love.
Access Me by Boys in Chairs Collective is a celebration of sex and Disability, providing an all-access safe space to spin around. "Immediate and intimate, provocative and personal -and incredibly hot!- Access Me resulted from the collective's desire to create a space where the disabled and able-bodied can speak to experiences that are rarely, if ever, seen on stage. Audiences are invited to join the three charismatic performers for a personal exploration and public celebration of queer sexuality and disability as the theatre transforms into an all-access dance club!" - broadwayworld.com
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2017, SummerWorks Performance Festival, Toronto, Ontario
2022
Playwrights Canada Press
9780369102867
Published in Interdependent Magic: Disability Performance in Canada. This isn't much of a play that can be re-performed by other actors, as the stories told are personal to the three men mentioned above.
Published in Interdependent Magic: Disability Performance in Canada. This isn't much of a play that can be re-performed by other actors, as the stories told are personal to the three men mentioned above.