The Annual Singh Family Firework Show 

Set over four 4th of Julys (‘04, ‘10, ‘16, and ‘22) in rural Missouri, “The Annual Singh Family Firework Show” is an epic that explores the myth of the American Dream and its use as a mechanism to outrun oneself for matriarch Harpreet and her wealthy Punjabi family, who all inexplicably love to blow shit up… (literally.) 



Departure

J and N grew up queer in a fraught, small-town environment, but before that, they were together, and long before that, they were connected through space, time, and an otherwise flighty Sense of Security. When J’s life tragically ends, they must learn how to love each other all over again. Departure is a coming-of-age, non-linear, magical realism play that dives into faith, medical accessibility, the invincible fable, the multi-dimensionality of love, and the nebulous in-between. 



To Tame a River (or Sohni Mahiwal) 

Sohni Mahiwal is an 18th century Punjabi folk tale/tragic romance told in modern vernacular that highlights the universality and complexity of love (in its many expressions) and follows individual struggles for control in a world that offers anything but. (Cast of 8, South Asian/Middle Eastern)



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Untitled Insulin Play

After their best friend suddenly passes from DKA, Maya and Gideon become involved in an insulin black market in hopes use their grief as fuel to put some good in the world. But a grave operational mishap catapults into question their relationships with each other, with their grief, and with their own sense of purpose. 
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