Gene David Kirk
- All Alone
A man uses the anonymity of internet chat rooms to feed his perversion and sexual inadequacies, exposing the deepest horrors of a debauched mind. He lures innocence, having lost his own to his father. Will the internet advance or halt his catastrophic intent?
Premiered at the 2005 Edinburgh Festival, receiving The Stage: “Best of the Fest,” and Attitude: “Pick of the Fringe,” plus “5 Stars” from the UK Theatre Web.
One-Act: 1 hr.
2M: 20s, 30s
1F: 20s
- Snowdrop
Two Bosnian men fight their feelings for one another, as they fight to keep the world around them a safe place. Repressed love and anger ultimately dooms everyone on every side, good, bad and innocent. When all one has to look for is a way out, why is it we do not take the chance when it comes along? Always trying to do the right thing is not necessarily the right thing to do.
One-Act: 1 hr. 20 min.
5M: late 20s-late 30s, one at 50
Also various male and female non-speaking parts
- Where & When
Using the lift journey as a metaphor for life, Iain remembers his journey of love from Belinda to John. Once love is found, it is so easily lost.
Staged at London’s Cockpit Theatre in 2002 as part of their Laboratory Theatre work called “Theatre in the £.”
One-Act: 20 min.
2M: 30s
1F: 30s