“Don’t make me want to kill you.”
Words no one should ever hear. But what happens when you do? And what happens when it’s from someone… you love?
In 1998, as New York City entered a golden era of revitalization, an eager young man set his sights on the future, trying to move past the heartache of his past. Full of promise and dreams of artistic success, he found himself falling helplessly and completely in love. But this joy ride through the dazzling days of youth in a glittering gay mecca quickly turned dark, bringing him face-to-face with an inescapable, tortured reality.
Told against the backdrop of a gay NYC in the late 1990s, Rob Rosiello’s story sheds light on the rarely spoken taboo of domestic abuse within the community. This is a tale of survival, rebirth, and resilience, exploring a young man’s journey to find his voice amidst the shadows of loss and hardship.
What do you do when someone says, “Don’t make me want to kill you?”
You fight. You fight like hell until your voice and story overpower the roar of those demons from your past.
Published November 12, 2024
Pine Tree Press
Amazon and Kindle Orders: https://a.co/d/dprUJ5W
Me…circa 1998
I am a graduate of Villanova's Master Program in Theatre, where I was a member of the Barrymore Award winning ensemble of Angels in America. I teach theatre and film history at Montgomery County Community College and served as a teaching assistant in playwriting at Primary Stages' Off-Broadway Theater in NYC.
As a playwright, my full length credits include: A Song I Forgot to Sing, Cold Stun, Deer Playrite, Honky Tonk Queen, Die-Nasty, The World's Oldest Living Drag Queen, Dawning of the Sliver Iris, Pandora, Fast Forward Rewind, and Hay Days. One Acts / Short Plays include: Deer Playrite, Honky Tonk Queen, The World's Oldest Living Drag Queen, and Dawning of the Sliver Iris.
I adapted two of my plays for radio through R5 Productions: Vernal Rites and Priceless. The Broken Hollow Banshee was created specifically in the classic radio thriller format and aired, in four parts, October 2021.
My play Dear Deborah… was a 2010 commission by the Oxford, PA Arts Council. The reading of this new play served as the finale to a tercentenary celebration of Ben Franklin’s birth.
I was a semi-finalist for the Princess Grace Foundation and Eugene O’Neill Conference for Playwriting, finalist for the Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation Award for Playwriting and is a member of the Dramatists Guild.
While living in NYC, I had the great fortune of producing the National Tour for the Winner of the first five seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race on behalf of Logo TV and Absolut Vodka. My experience with the show and adventures on the road led to a chapter in an academic text, RyPaul’s Drag Race and the Shifting Visibility of Drag Culture. The chapter is aptly called, I Am The Drag Whisperer.
The world premiere of Vernal Rites in March 2022 was at Old Academy Players in Philadelphia. The world premiere of my next short play, Odes to Antigone, is slated for July of 2022 at Old Academy Players in East Falls, PA.
Original Cast
November 3 - 19, 2023
Old Academy Players
WORLD PREMIERE
November 3 - 19, 2023
Old Academy Players
October 29, 2024
R% Productions
Haunted: R5 Playhouse Series
World Premiere
July 2024
Old Academy Players One Act Bonanza
World Premiere January 2022 at Old Academy Players
Radio drama presentation March 2021, presented by Old Academy Players and R5 Productions
World Premiere January 2022 at Old Academy Players
An original radio Thriller told in four parts
R5 Productions
Original Air Dates: Mondays in October, 2021
September 28 & 30, 2020
Produced by R5 Productions as a radio drama, directed by Nancy Ridgeway. Featuring Tim Andersson, Sandra Hartman, Caitlin Riley, Nancy Vander Zwan, Jim McIntosh, and Sheldon Bruce Zeff.
Written in 2007, and a semi-finalist for The Princess Grace Foundation Playwriting Award and Eugene O’Neill Playwriting Conference in 2009
World Premiere
May 31 - June 15, 2019
Town and Country Players
World Premiere
May 31 - June 15, 2019
Town and Country Players
Set design by Jon Knapp
From Act I of Cold Stun , June 2019, the World Premiere at Town and Country Players. Elaine played the matriarch of a Cape Cod Family whose past is about to collide with the present, as a mysterious stranger enters their lives and bears witness to a series of revelatory events, all set against the first turtle strandings of the season .
May 31-June 15, 2019
A world premiere as part of the Signature Series at Town and Country Players in Buckingham, PA
The cast of the World Premiere at Old Academy Players in Philadelphia, PA: Theresa Swartz, Caitlin Riley and Sandra Hartman.
March 3-18, 2018
From Act I of A Song I Forgot to Sing, March 2018, at Old Academy Players World Premiere in Philadelphia, PA. Sandra played a famous movie star from the Golden Age of Cinema. Her career has been put on hold after a personal tragedy, one that has sent her on a world wide mission to reassemble a painting cut apart and sent to her and strangers around the world.
On the closing night of the Red Caboose Honky Tonk in Blessing, Mississippi, two women vie for a part of country music history- a pair of boots owned by country legend, Patsy Cline.
July 6-15, 2018
Part of the 10th annual Summer One Act Bonanza at Old Academy Players in Philadelphia, PA
Directed by Nancy Ridgeway
Philadelphia Premiere
On the closing night of the Red Caboose Honky Tonk in Blessing, Mississippi, two women vie for a part of country music history- a pair of boots owned by country legend, Patsy Cline.
July 6-15, 2018
Part of the 10th annual Summer One Act Bonanza at Old Academy Players in Philadelphia, PA
Directed by Nancy Ridgeway
Philadelphia Premiere
This play was originally written as a monologue for a fundraiser held at the Duplex Cabaret in the heart of the West VIllage in New York City in 2015. The Philadelphia staging of it tells the story of a NYC drag queen on the verge of retirement, until he quite by chance meets Glorianna, the self proclaimed World’s Oldest Living Drag Queen.
July 7-16, 2017
Part of the 9th annual Summer One Act Bonanza at Old Academy Players in Philadelphia, PA
Directed by Chris Wunder
World Premiere
Kellie Cooper plays Iris, an actress who has not only played the role of a lifetime, but she has lived it- over and over again!
July 7-16, 2017
Part of the 9th annual Summer One Act Bonanza at Old Academy Players in Philadelphia, PA
Directed by Charlotte Higgins
World Premiere
On the closing night of the Red Caboose Honky Tonk in Blessing, Mississippi, two women vie for a part of country music history- a pair of boots owned by country legend, Patsy Cline.
May 2017
Part of the biennial One Act Festival at Town and Country Players in Buckingham, PA
Directed by Susan Galli
World Premiere
Before there was Stonewall…before there was Harvey Milk…there was Harry Hay. Inspired by the life and times of an LGBT pioneer, this solo piece gives us a glimpse of the man who helped create The Mattachine Society and eventually The Radical Faeries.
July 2011
Part of the CT Tuesday Series at the historic Celebration Theater in Los Angeles, CA.
Directed by Efrain Schunior
Produced by Jim Halloran
Featuring Thomas James O’Leary.
Workshop Production
Part of the CT Tuesday Series at the historic Celebration Theater in Los Angeles, CA.
Directed by Efrain Schunior
Produced by Jim Halloran
Featuring Thomas James O’Leary.
Workshop Production
December 2010
A commission by The Oxford, PA Arts Council as the conclusion to the Tercentenary Celebration of Ben Franklin’s birth, a traveling exhibit to honor this founding father’s birthday. The solo piece introduces us to Deborah Read Franklin, the courageous Founding Mother and wife of Benjamin Franklin in three stages of her life.
Sarah Shaw Gallagher played Deborah Read Franklin
Directed by Tim Gallagher
Staged Reading
The cast of the NYC Workshop of Pandora.
October 2009
Summer 2005
Part of the Crown and Anchor Theatre Series
A drag spoof of all things 1980s, from the fashion to the music, featuring an all male cast and set against the deliciously decadent world of the 1980s soap operas we loved to hate!
World Premiere
Scarbie as Krystle
Doug Repetti as Steven #1
Hedda Lettuce as Alexis
Brian Farley as Fallon
Ted Farley as Adam
THEATRE
Buried Child “Tilden” Old Academy Players Nancy Ridgeway
Other Desert Cities “Trip Wyeth” Town & Country Players Nancy Ridgeway
Other Letters “Charlie” Town & Country Players Anne Schmitt
A Few Good Men “Lt Jack Ross” Town & Country Players Nancy Ridgeway
August: Osage County “Little Charles” Town & Country Players Nancy Ridgeway
Ten Chimneys “Alfred Lunt” Old Academy Players Charlotte Higgins
Good People “Stevie” Town & Country Players Nancy Ridgeway
The Haunting of Hill House “Luke” Town & Country Players Alana Caraccio
Six Degrees of Separation “Trent” Cape Cod Rep Theatre Bill Roudebush
The SantaLand Diaries “Crumpet” Provincetown Theatre Company Tim Babcock
Fool’s Light “Will” Pantheon Theater, NYC Larry Lynch
The One Who Gets Slapped “The One” Adrienne Theatre- 2nd Stage. Aileen McCullouch
Love! Valour! Compassion! “Bobby” Adrienne Theatre- 2nd Stage. Chuck Cannon
The Robber Bridegroom “Big Harp” Centre Theater Fran Doyle
Angels in America Part I:
Millennium Approaches “Louis” Villanova Theater Harriet Power
Angels in America Part II:
Perestroika* “Louis” Villanova Theater Jim Christy
*Philadelphia Barrymore Award Best Ensemble
Jeffrey “Steven” Society Hill Playhouse. Gary Day
Production Photo for Old Academy Players of BURIED CHILD cast, directed by Nancy Ridgeway
February 28 - March 15, 2020
Photo by Jim Pifer
Rehearsal Photo for Old Academy Players
February 28 - March 15, 2020
Photo by Nancy Ridgeway
Promotional Photo for Old Academy Players
February 28 - March 15, 2020
Photo by Jessica Briggs
June, 2018
Town and Country Players
Photography by Jessica Briggs
June, 2018
Town and Country Players
Photography by Jessica Briggs
June 2018
Town and Country Players
August 2017
East Coast Premiere
Town and Country Players
Photography by Jean McKenna
August 2017
East Coast Premiere
Town and Country Players
Photography by Jean McKenna
June 2017
Town and Country Players
Photography by Jean McKenna
June 2017
Town and Country Players
Photography by Jean McKenna
May 2016
Town and Country Players
Photography by Jean McKenna
May 2016
Town and Country Players
Photography by Jean McKenna
May 2016
Town and Country Players
Photography by Jean McKenna
August 2015
Town and Country Players
Photography by Jean McKenna
August 2015
Town and Country Players
Photography by Jean McKenna
April/May 2015
Old Academy Players
October 2014
Town and Country Players
Cape Rep Theater
Provincetown Theatre Company
Adrienne Theater- Second Stage
Adrienne Theater- Second Stage
Center Theater
Villanova Theater
Villanova Theater
I was a Sophomore in college when I directed my first play- which also happens to have been the first full length play I wrote as an adult.
Since then, I have had the privilege of directing musicals, one acts, original works, full length plays and solo pieces. My directing work has graced stages in Provincetown, MA, New York City, Philadelphia and Bucks County, PA.
This page gives you a glimpse of a few works I have brought to life, thus far, along the way…
November 3 - 19, 2023
Old Academy Players
November 3 - 19, 2023
Old Academy Players
Featuring Nyiema Lunsford, Tim Anderson and Stephanie Rogers
November 6 -22
Old Academy Players
November 4 - 20, 2022
Old Academy Players
Featuring Sandra Hartman, Erin Frances and Stephanie Rogers
Old Academy Players
March 8-24, 2019
Old Academy Players
March 8 - 24, 2019
Featuring Darin DeVivo, Dani Foley, Caitlin Riley, and Eric Rupp
October 12-27, 2018
Town and Country Players, Buckingham, PA
Town and Country Players
October 12-28, 2018
Photo by Jessica Briggs
Featuring Dani Foley, Ken Stephon, Julia Levy, Caitlin Riley, Val Sharper, Sandra Hartman and Makayla McClintic
October 2018 at Town and Country Players
Photo by Jessica Briggs
Lillian Hellman’s play from 1934
Coming to Town and Country Players
October 2018
Inspired by a promotional shot for the movie form 1963 with Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine, this shot is by Jessica Briggs featuring Caitlin Riley and Dani Foley
March 3-18, 2018
Old Academy Player. Philadelphia, PA
Emma Jane Biddle (Theresa Swartz) and Dora Chadwick (Sandra Hartman)
October 13-28, 2017
Town and Country Players, Buckingham, PA
Full cast
March 3-19, 2017
Old Academy Players. Philadelphia, PA
Full Cast
The Crown and Anchor Theatre Series
Summer 2004, Provincetown, MA
Featuring Melenie Freedom Flynn
The Crown and Anchor Theatre Series
September, 2003- Provincetown, MA
Closing Night of Love! Valour! Compassion!
Provincetown, MA
Old Academy Players
March 8 - 24, 2019
Provincetown, MA- Summer 2003
I have been writing plays since I was a teenager, but this is my first published work as a prose author. The book is an academic text about reality television as told through the lens of the Emmy Award winning reality show, RuPaul’s Drag Race. For the first 5 seasons of the show and a season of All Stars, I worked for a marketing company based in NYC that was hired to oversee product integration on behalf of our client and show sponsor, ABSOLUT. As the company’s national promotions director, I was tasked with creating viewing parties, show promotional materials and a tour for the winner of the first five seasons.
With this good fortune and a host of stories from “the front lines” and behind the scenes, I was asked to write a chapter exploring this cultural phenomenon from the ground up.
I earned the nickname, “The Drag Whisperer,” in my office and this became the title for my chapter in the book, RuPaul’s Drag Race and the Shifting Visibility of Drag Culture.
August 2017
Publication of RuPaul’s Drag Race and the Shifting Visibility of Drag Culture
My chapter- “I Am The Drag Whisperer: Notes from the Front Line of a Cultural Phenomenon”
Night of a 1000 Gowns - Finale Weekend Season 1
New York City
March 2009
Filming of ABSOLUT Cocktail Cabaret Commercials
New York City
November, 2010
RuPaul’s Drag Race Tour Season 3
Philadelphia, PA
June 2011
My first attempt at a costume design was during my senior year of high school when I raided my grandfather’s closet for a production of THE PAJAMA GAME where I got to play Prez. Since then, I have loved the magic of costume design- from wonderful period musicals to the most contemporary of family dramas.
I had some wonderful mentors over the years, including the award winning costume designer Janus Stefanowicz from Villanova University, who gave the courage to keep going with costume design despite my weak excuse of not being able to sketch designs. (THANK YOU JANUS!)
I have brought great research and attention to detail in all I do- whether its the military precision of A FEW GOOD MEN to fantasy moments in WILLY WONKA to moments of Chekhovian melancholy in the Bucks County of VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE.
As an actor I understand the small things can make all the difference, and I strive to challenge myself and those wearing my designs to find those moments to help them shine under the bright lights…
Venice, Italy in 1951 provided a gorgeous backdrop for an iconic era of art and fashion. These designs and concepts were brought to life with Nancy Ridgeway, from the Queen of the Fairies gown worn by Dora to each of Annabella’s distinct and stunning looks. Even the conservative Emma Jane had a pallet that saw an evolution and transformation from start to finish in this technicolor fantasy brought to stunning life in the tradition of a gorgeous Douglas Sirk movie from Hollywood’s Golden Era.
Old Academy Players World Premiere
March 2018
Worked with Designer Nancy Ridgeway on the elegant 1950s fashions
Annabella de Matteo, as portrayed by Caitlin Riley, from her peasant tour guide dress to Grace Kelly inspired costume party dress, the fantasy of 1950s fashion played itself out every night on the Old Academy stage in this world premiere production.
Old Academy Players World Premiere
March 2018
Worked with Designer Nancy Ridgeway on the elegant 1950s fashions
The finale of A SONG I FORGOT TO SING
Old Academy Players World Premiere
March 2018
Worked with Designer Nancy Ridgeway on the elegant 1950s fashions
Winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, this searing rock musical explores the phenomenon of the Modern American Family. The six person cast delivers the power of a full ensemble while making us laugh and cry almost simultaneously. Again, the hidden challenges of a modern musical that deeply depends on the study of character and the vision of the director. A color theme that was present throughout the piece was the use of blue in costuming, also reflecting the presence of water, crying, rain etc throughout the piece.
In addition to working on the costume design, I also was the producer of the show.
Town and Country Players
April & May 2019
Directed by Nancy Ridgeway
Photography by Jessica Briggs
The start of Act Two, where scenes occur simultaneously in a hospital during an electro-shock treatment and a rave night club.
Town and Country Players
April & May 2019
Directed by Nancy Ridgeway
Photography by Jessica Briggs
A hilarious send up of all of Shakespeare work as performed in one evening by three men and a strolling minstrel.
This image is from a VANITY FAIR inspired promotional photo shoot.
Town and Country Players
August 30 - September 14, 2019
Directed by Sheldon Zeff
Photography by Jessica Briggs
A hilarious send up of all of Shakespeare work as performed in one evening by three men and a strolling minstrel.
A sample of the many costume worn by the cast.
Town and Country Players
August 30 - September 14, 2019
Directed by Sheldon Zeff
Photography by Jessica Briggs
Many don’t appreciate or realize the detail needed to costume contemporary pieces and the unique characters that inhabit them. They can be just as challenging as any period piece I have ever worked on over the years. Sometimes the playwright gives you very specific costume pieces in the dialogue, like Silda’s Pucci knock off. It then falls upon the imagination and research of the designer, along with a constant dialogue with the actors, to capture and create an aging Old Hollywood circa 2004.
Town and Country Players
June 15-30, 2018
Directed by Nancy Ridgeway
Photography by Jessica Briggs
Many don’t appreciate or realize the detail needed to costume contemporary pieces and the unique characters that inhabit them. They can be just as challenging as any period piece I have ever worked on over the years. Sometimes the playwright gives you very specific costume pieces in the dialogue, like Silda’s Pucci knock off. It then falls upon the imagination and research of the designer, along with a constant dialogue with the actors, to capture and create an aging Old Hollywood circa 2004.
Town and Country Players
June 15-30, 2018
Directed by Nancy Ridgeway
Photohraphy by Jessica Briggs
And sometimes, it’s just FUN to dress actors up like Disney Characters- Thank you Mr. Durang for writing that into the play!
Town and Country Players
May 2018
Directed by Andy McPhee
Photography by Jessica Briggs
This beloved childhood book and movie was brought to life again with a great team working tirelessly to capture the fantastical world of Wonka. From squirrels and Oompa Loompas to the ticket winners and their parents, the colorful parade of costumes had its share of challenges (Violet’s Blueberry Dress) and rapid fire changes (those squirrels!)
Again- a team of dressers and my co-designers: Nancy Ridgeway and Patrina Price.
Town and Country Players
July 2017
Directed by Sheldon Zeff
Photography by Jean McKenna
Assembling various looks for both Marine and Naval Officers and Enlisted Men proved to be a much more daunting task than initially thought. Countless hours of research went into the detail, from the hardware on the dress uniforms to the belts and shoes worn by everyone. A challenge but quite possibly one of the greatest designs I have ever created, and with the aide of a whole team of sewers and a fleet of dressers backstage during each performance!
Town and Country Players
June 2017
Directed by Nancy Ridgeway
Photography by Jean McKenna
Capturing the look and feel of the 1930s and Tennessee Williams’ brooding thriller was easy, working with each actor on their unique character’s personification, culminating in the daring choice to put Catharine Holly in 1935 in red and in PANTS!
Old Academy Players
March 2017
The stage version of the beloved young adult novel from the 1990s. The youth work camp takes place in the dry desert of Texas. To achieve a worn and dusty look performance after performance, I recruited artist T. Mark Cole to hand paint the jumpsuits the young men wore in the show, to show distress and wear, when in fact, the suits were brand new when we started.
Town and Country Players
July 2016
Directed by John Neuman
Photohraphy by Jean McKenna
For over 15 years I have been lucky enough to work in the LGBTQ communities around the country, starting in Provincetown, MA and then branching out to all major markets around the United States. I have worked as a national promotions director for a small boutique marketing company and as the producer of the national tour awarded to the first five winners of RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE.
My knowledge and understanding of the market and its rich history has afforded me many wonderful opportunities and the chance to work on many incredible events, from DRAG RACE to being able to partner with an execute events for every major LGBTQ not for profit around the country.
My LGBTQ story is as diverse as the community, and I hope to keep it growing and evolving, and along the way, being able to educate, as well.
in 1981, ABSOLUT placed the first ad (by a major brand) in an LGBT publication- it was ABSOLUT Perfection in the Advocate Magazine. Since then, the brand has been continuously active in the community, a claim that very few others can make. The LGBT marketing Company, SPI Marketing, for which I worked from 2006-2014, worked with ABSOLUT to celebrate this tremendous accomplishment. In 2011, the brand commissioned photographer David LaChapelle to create ABSOLUT OUTrageous, an image that became one of many branding elements for a multi-year celebration of this significant accomplishment. The ABSOLUT OUTrageous campaign was unique to the LGBT market, with a signature cocktail of the same name, LGBT specific POS with the branding as well as creative and special promotional activation around the country.
This was one of many campaigns I worked on while with SPI Marketing from 2006-2014, samples of which I will continue to share on this site and page and that include: ABSOLUT Masterpiece, The RuPaul’s Drag Race Tour as well as national and local promotional campaigns.
This interactive campaign featured the top four contestants and favorite judge, Michelle Visage, from Season Four. This image ran during Season Five of the reality competition in the form of online competition, commercials during the show’s episodes on LOGO TV, and point of sale merchandise that lived in on premise location during Official Viewing Parties and promotional activity in the Spring of 2013.
Featuring my good friend, Raven, from Season Two and All Stars Season One.
A campaign in 2012 and 2013 that commissioned 50 artists nationwide to take 4 foot resin ABSOLUT bottles and turn them into works of art. This was a local campaign that was then launched nationally and commissioned all types of artists, including abstract artists, cartoonists, sculptors and even tattoo artist to create these unique designs- very much in the tradition of ABSOLUT commissioning such artists as Andy Warhol and Keith Herring over the years to create ABSOLUT inspired artwork and even fashion. The bottles lived in bars and nightclubs and patrons were encouraged to vote online for their favorites while bar promotions were scheduled around the bottles and the online activation. This activation was also part of the larger ABSOLUT OUTrageous campaign from 2011-2014.
T shirts worn by on premise promotional models that advertise the LGBT Markets that participated in the ABSOLUT Masterpiece program in 2012 and 2013.
The winning design came from Twist Nightclub in Miami
The touring interactive photo station that helped to kick off the ABSOLUT OUTRAGEOUS campaign in 2011 with stops in NYC, Miami, Dallas and Los Angeles.
A 2007 campaign by the international brand known for its clever ads using word play and its iconic bottle design. This is one of two designs created by SPI Marketing for the campaign, specifically targeting the LGBT Community and its appreciation for smart humor and marketing style.
A 2007 campaign by the international brand known for its clever ads using word play and its iconic bottle design. This is one of two designs created by SPI Marketing for the campaign, specifically targeting the LGBT Community and its appreciation for smart humor and marketing style.
In the Spring of 2020, all live performances were abruptly ended across the world, from The West End of London to Broadway and all stages in between because of the Global Covid-19 Pandemic…
Directors Rob Rosiello and Nancy Ridgeway had several productions that were subsequently closed early or postponed; A run of Sam Shepard’s BURIED CHILD, directed by Ridgeway and featuring Rosiello in the ensemble cast ended its run early in March; productions of AGNES OF GOD, THE NUTCRACKER, and the World Premiere of Rosiello’s play VERNAL RITES were all postponed until the 2021-2022 season, all being directed by Ridgeway or Rosiello.
Suddenly left with schedules wide open and no creative projects on the horizon, Ridgeway followed through on her desire to create a theatre company dedicated to classics and new works, and R5 Productions was founded. Having witnessed the use of modern technology like zoom for staged readings to keep theatre going, Ridgeway opted to put forth a spin on an classic format and story for R5’s inaugural production. THE TIME MACHINE by HG Wells, written in the radio play format popular in the 1930s and 1940s, was staged live for two performances.
Audience responses were overwhelming to both the performance and the radio play format. Listeners loved the modern spin, having grown accustomed to the more modern podcasts and audio books…
This led R5 to several more productions using the radio play format: The World Premiere of PRICELESS in July of 2020; followed by THE WAR OF THE WORLDS in October of 2020; rounding out the year with OTHER DESERT CITIES in December of 2020.
Stay tuned for more radio play productions and future endeavors for R5 Productions coming in 2021 and beyond!
Air Dates: Every Monday in October, 2021
An original 4 part radio thriller, told in the classic style of radio dramas like THE SHADOW and INNER SANCTUM. A woman is haunted by a family Banshee, set in 1950s America, where the curse of the Banshee once again returns…
Author
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4gHL0Zz1VYWUs9qme3wzsg
Air Dates: May 17 and 19, 2021
A playground fight leads to a different kind of showdown when the parents meet to “civilly” discuss their children’s altercation, and rapidly devolve into child-like behavior themselves…
Performer: Alan
Air Dates: March 29 and 31, 2021
A radio adaptation of the stage play of the same name…
Bloody handprints, ripped up floorboards, and a missing matriarch…time keeps the best secrets, and buries them in an unmarked grave, forever lost to the ages…until the truth longs to find its way home…
Author
Air dates: February 22 and 24, 2021
A Pulitzer Prize Winning Play by David Lindsay-Abaire that follows the loss, love, and laughter of a family trying to overcome the tragedy of the past and the loss of a child…
Performer: Howie
Air dates: December 16 & 17, 2020
Set in Palm Springs on Christmas Eve 2004, the Wyeth Family has gathered as their daughter, Brooke, reveals she has written a tell-all book that could unearth decades of family secrets…
Performer: Trip Wyeth
October 30 & 31, 2020
On the 82nd anniversary of the legendary Orson Welles broadcast that wrecked havoc on America, the story is an adaptation of the HG Wells novel from 1897…
Producer
September 28 & 30, 2020
A semi-finalist for the Eugene O’Neill Playwriting Conference and The Princess Grace Foundation Playwriting Award for 2009, this fictionalized account follows horror icon Vincent Price as he films THE WHALES OF AUGUST on an isolated island off the coast of Maine, all the while haunted by dreams of his own death!
Author
Performer: Alfred
July 20 & 22, 2020
The HG Wells’ story of time travel that takes one eager scientist thousands of years into the future, learning the shocking fate of the human race and the planet known as Earth!
Performer: John, The Time Traveler