EGRESS

Co-Authored with Melissa Crespo. You have just moved to a small college town to teach architecture. You have trouble sleeping. Sometimes, you lose track of time. You realize that your fears have followed you. You have no one to confide in, not your roommate, not your students, not the prosecutor who needs you to
testify as a key witness. You can’t sleep. You’re considering buying a gun. You don’t want to want a...

Co-Authored with Melissa Crespo. You have just moved to a small college town to teach architecture. You have trouble sleeping. Sometimes, you lose track of time. You realize that your fears have followed you. You have no one to confide in, not your roommate, not your students, not the prosecutor who needs you to
testify as a key witness. You can’t sleep. You’re considering buying a gun. You don’t want to want a gun. But here you are, debating.

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EGRESS

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  • Shelby Seeley: EGRESS

    Fascinating, unique read. Very well done.

    Fascinating, unique read. Very well done.

  • Charles Jackson: EGRESS

    I am currently the Assistant Director for Egress for its professional production at Amphibian Stage. I was very impressed when I read the play. The script superbly displays the complexities of grief and trauma. I highly recommend reading and producing!

    I am currently the Assistant Director for Egress for its professional production at Amphibian Stage. I was very impressed when I read the play. The script superbly displays the complexities of grief and trauma. I highly recommend reading and producing!

  • Cheryl Bear: EGRESS

    A powerful look into the visceral experience of living in overwhelming fear and anxiety that can drive you mad as one prays for protection. Well done.

    A powerful look into the visceral experience of living in overwhelming fear and anxiety that can drive you mad as one prays for protection. Well done.

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YOU: A Woman, Thirties. Passionate about her work. Since the incidents discussed in the play, has trouble trusting people including herself. Has trouble sleeping. Dark sense of humor.

WOMAN: A Woman, Thirties, plays ROOMMATE and PROSECUTOR. Can also assist with ALLIGATOR.

ROOMMATE: Bubbly, well-intentioned but focused on herself.

PROSECUTOR: Good at her job, which requires a mixture of warmth and connection. Persistent but never raises her voice.

MAN: A Man, Caucasian, Thirties, plays STUDENT, SELLER, DATE, ALLIGATOR.

STUDENT: Naïve, a bit of a bro.

SELLER: Friendly, loving husband and father. Genuinely wants to help.

DATE: Charming, in another world he and YOU would hit it off.

ALLIGATOR: A mix of nightmare and reality. As ALLIGATOR transforms into the EX, he holds both violence and loving caring boyfriend.

*A note on casting: While the roles of YOU and WOMAN can be any race or ethnicity, MAN must be Caucasian. Under no circumstances should this ever be an all-White cast. Cast diversely but consciously.

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Theatreworks , Year 2022
  • Type Workshop, Organization Cleveland Play House , Year 2019
  • Type Workshop, Organization Hyde Park Theatre, Year 2018

Production History

Awards

  • Roe Green New Play Award
    Cleveland Play House
    Winner
    2019