
Crevice
A coming-of-age-later comedy, recent Princeton grad Liz is unemployed, jilted, depressed, on medication, and sleeping on her mom’s sofa. This play is a wry, expressionistic look at the miasma in which the Millenial generation finds itself.

When a young woman moves in with her boyfriend expecting domestic bliss, their new house reveals the magical tale of its previous inhabitants: an old hat-maker and his long-suffering wife, who runs away with his favorite hat. This sweet and surreal story bends time and space to redefine the idea of family, home, and true love itself.
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2013, The Playwrights Realm, New York
2014
Samuel French, Inc.
9780573702846

A coming-of-age-later comedy, recent Princeton grad Liz is unemployed, jilted, depressed, on medication, and sleeping on her mom’s sofa. This play is a wry, expressionistic look at the miasma in which the Millenial generation finds itself.

Realistic
"The ultra-assimilated Wong family is as Chinese-American as apple pie: teenager Upton dreams of World of Warcraft superstardom; his sister Desi dreams of early admission to Princeton. Unfortunately, Upton’s chores and homework get in the way of his 24/7 videogaming, and Desi’s math grades don’t fit the Asian-American stereotype. Then Upton comes up with a novel solution for both problems: he acquires a Chinese indentured servant, who harbors an American dream of his own." - the playwright's website