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You Are Perfect

Susan Atkins was a central member of the Charles Manson Family, known to her cohort as Sadie Mae Glutz and then simply as Sexy Sadie (after Charles Manson became convinced the Beatles had penned their White Album ballad about her). Atkins was implicated in at least eight coldblooded killings during a five-week spree in the summer of '69, including the infamous Tate/LaBianca murders. Set in Atkins' prison cell on the eve before a key moment in the Charles Manson murder trial, You Are Perfect is a theatrical re-imagining of the Manson Family member's life and inner demons, hurtling through time and space while questioning allegations of murder and deceit.

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Broken Story

Broken Story was inspired by the murder of writer Susan Berman and her close relationship with serial killer Robert Durst. The play explores questions of friendship, loyalty, and betrayal juxtaposed against the personal journey of a young journalist whose obsession with getting the story has unexpected consequences. In Broken Story we meet Jess, a driven young New York reporter who arrives at the Los Angeles home of murdered novelist Jane Hartman, hoping to uncover the true story behind a mysterious Hollywood crime. As she meets those closest to the victim, everyone becomes a suspect. Alibis are questioned and motives are discovered in an effort to put the pieces of the puzzle together. Turns out, Jess is as gifted with her journalist notebook as she is with her imagination. Fantasies collide with the facts and this dangerous pursuit of truth takes a personal turn.

Thistles

After fleeing New York City for the countryside during a global calamity, Rebecca finds herself alone in her family’s neglected farmhouse. She must do her best to manage the anxieties and expectations of her aging relatives as they clash over whether to sell the old house, all while surrounded by doorknobs and relationships that are in desperate need of repair. Thistles keenly explores family secrets, queerness, and the desperate desire to be accepted. Tragedy lurks as emotions are buried under ancestral floorboards.

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Dirty Laundry

A mother and daughter (or son) going through the ordeal of the mother's dementia and loss of independence. "There are so many details here that ring true. The dogged insistence on independence despite an inability to take care of daily tasks, the childlike susceptibility to phishing and fantasy, the baffling impulse to give away food. There's even a moment when Louisa asks for help with the printer--although many of us experience that without dementia. The point is that every day annoyances become major breaking points for those with dementia and their caregivers. If you've ever been a caregiver for someone with severe cognitive decline, you will recognize many of these patterns. It's comforting to know we are not alone. " --Winner of Synkroniciti’s “Patterns” short play contest (2025).