PRODUCTIONS
Set in a near-future where all physical contact is controlled and monitored by government-mandated Skindicators, a young couple must fight for their relationship in a world trying literally and figuratively to keep them apart.
The first entry into the world of "TOUCH," the immersive experience "TOUCH: INCARNATION" told the story of a secret rebellion known as The Body Electric, fighting back against a dystopian government where all physical touch is controlled and regulated by The Party. This experiential show invited participants to a secret meeting of the rebellion where they were introduced to the story and guided on a sensory journey, as they explored the question of what exactly it means to be human in a world stripped of autonomy.
A young couple must evaluate their future together after one of them gets accepted into University on the other side of the world.
"Screamers" tells the story of a journalist obsessed with a series of seemingly random events, all occurring in the style of classic urban legends. One case in particular, that of a missing teenage girl, catches his attention and he reaches out to the girl's father to hear his story. The journalist begins to believe that the missing girl may be the key to everything that has been happening and sets out to help her father bring her home, at any cost.
A psychological drama exploring the darker stories we tell and why we tell them.
The Shape of Things is a powerful exploration of art and life, love and friendship, truth and lies and the fine line between these things. This production of the Neil LaBute play was directed by Ben Cox at the Complex Theatre in Hollywood.
A collection of original short plays from five different playwrights, each with a unique exploration of what occurs when we venture... into the dark.
Six writers. Six stories. One motel room.... This original play collection premiered at the Raven Playhouse in North Hollywood.
A couple attempts a mysterious new form of therapy to mend their relationship. Will it work? Or will it create far greater problems?
This short film was produced for the AT&T 24 Hour Create-a-Thon.