RECENT HISTORY
Immersive Theater
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Eden, a sci-fi play, is the story of a scientist, a doctor, and a patient who experience the transformative joy and terror of a real miracle.
Commissioned and presented at The Science in Theater Festival, a three day event that pairs artists and playwrights with scientists, combining theater with new technologies. |
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EL Otro Lado Del Destino is a supernatural play about a family of Espiritistas navigating old magic in contemporary life.
Developed with the support of: 4x15 @ Music Theater Factory Theater Mitu Hybrid Arts Lab Fresh Ground Pepper HartBeat Ensemble Afrotectopia |
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Sleepover Stories is a horror play that explores second class citizenship through five integrated vignettes.
Based on the staged play of the same name Sleepover Stories: an audio series, contains five chilling radio plays that explore race, gender, and class. A featured vignette from the horror play Sleepover Stories, Ella's Children is a zombedy about women's work. |
Screenplays
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Teeth is a horror western that orbits around the central idea of women becoming monsters. Each episode explores the steps taken to leave victimhood and move to monster-hood.
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Published Works
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- Books
Terror Unleashed: Volume Two This anthology of horrifying tales is available now. Published by Skywatcher Press, a small press publisher specializing in horror, thrillers, mystery and suspense, science-fiction, fantasy and anything else that falls to the dark-side. - Magazines Midnight & Indigo "Luz," a supernatural short story, is available on Midnight & Indigo, the literary magazine dedicated to short stories and narrative essays by Black female writers. Black Women In Horror Introducing the 2023 BWIH magazine special edition, a collection mayhem and monsters. The Last Girls Club Check out "Good Intentions" in issue #7 of The Last Girls Club. When three survivors of a school shooting decide to take their thoughts and prayers to the extreme, they discover a whole new way to feel 'safe' again. - Articles Men & Magic: An Antidote for Toxic Patriarchy in Horror Love and Necromancy The Unapologetic Blackness of Blade The Bugs Will Finally Get Us |