
Realistic
In the Red and Brown Water
In the Red and Brown Water charts the story of Oya, a fast and beautiful track star who must make difficult choices on her journey to womanhood.

In this loose meditation on William Golding's novel, Lord Of The Flies, a group of women secretly beat up other women for a bit of fun on the weekends. One of their victims, a woman who attends their weekly aerobics class, discovers their identities and plots revenge with her friends. As the women move from the aerobics studio to the wilderness, each confronts the darkness inside of herself.
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2013, The Cell, New York City
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unpublished
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May be available directly from the writer. Included in the 2015 Kilroy List.
May be available directly from the writer. Included in the 2015 Kilroy List.

Realistic
In the Red and Brown Water charts the story of Oya, a fast and beautiful track star who must make difficult choices on her journey to womanhood.

Realistic
It's 1961. Fidel has turned Havana upside down. Veronica's family has fled the country, leaving her behind to find a new family. Pregnant and ready to participate in whatever Fidel throws her way, she is not fully prepared for everything the revolution has in store. ILLUMINATING VERONICA is a play about betrayal and hope that looks at Castro's Cuba, not as a demonic state, nor as a perfect paradise, but as a work in progress.