In The Exhibitionists, a documentary filmmaker (Walter) hosts a party on New Year’s Eve. His wife’s brother returns with a bizarre secret. After midnight, Walters camera becomes an instrument of revenge. A play about MSM exploitation, celebrity worship, sexual obsession, and the struggle to find a real, human connection within the flickering screens of our [...]
An offbeat dramatic love story with plenty of dark comedy, The Books chronicles the developing relationship of a professional dominatrix, Mistress Chimera, and her agoraphobic client, Mark. After Mark loans her a copy of James Joyce’s Dubliners, their personal relationship deepens, complicating their sadomasochistic rituals. Before the couple can truly fall in love, they both [...]
At the center of a bombed-out, desolate landscape sits a withering luxury home. On one side of the home is a tree with a family of human skulls dangling from one of the branches. On the other side is a flagpole with a plain black flag brought to half-mast. A young student stumbles in front [...]
Michael Edison Hayden The Books Review by Eric Grode, The Village Voice (Review) The Books is the post-golden-shower-literary-discussion romantic dramedy you’ve been waiting for. Tender, cheeky and only a tiny bit maudlin, Michael Edison Hayden’s charged two-hander unspools a series of welcome twists on a patently ludicrous concept. Nearly the entire play, directed with unobtrusive skill by Matt [...]