Two Fives and a Ten

In a hotel lounge, an ordinary man’s attempt to break a ten-dollar bill spirals into a high-speed collision of flirtation, accusation, wounded pride, and unsolicited romantic instruction. Rick wants nothing more than a simple favor; Margret, seated at the bar, is convinced she’s being picked up — and decides to take control of the situation.…

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Confessions From Hell

In a Catholic church confessional, Father Gibbons encounters Francis, a talkative parishioner who has already been absolved—but isn’t convinced it took. Treating confession like a skill to be mastered, Francis keeps returning, desperate for reassurance that he’s truly forgiven. When Teresa enters for her own confession and finishes in minutes, Francis is outraged by how…

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Whatever This Is Pretending to Be

Four senior executives of the Foundation for American Values Faith PAC Foundation convene for an emergency Zoom meeting. At the center of the call is Monica, the impeccably groomed CEO, who introduces a new corporate mandate called the Unified Transparency Initiative — a system requiring staff to declare their intentions out loud before speaking. What…

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Joy Has Risen From the Grave

A guest arrives at a Christmas party expecting a warm welcome, a table number, and maybe a plate of peppermint fudge squares. Instead, they’re stopped at the door by a professionally pleasant host who insists on a brief “routine” security screening. What begins as ordinary check-in questions quickly expands into a calm, procedural interrogation about…

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Kaneshna Nyet

Paul Habilic is a charming professional romantic – the kind of man who can sell a lie with a kiss and a pet name. At a secluded campground, he’s just finished a “special weekend” with Anna, a striking young Russian woman who’s emotionally direct, linguistically precise, and not nearly as naïve as Paul would like…

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Mission: Incredulous

On a moonlit seaside boardwalk, Mr. Phelps is handed a recorded briefing for a lethal covert operation… and politely turns it down. Enter Ms. Cinnamon, a cool, glamorous rival who overhears the assignment and claims it for herself, complete with luxury accommodations, lavish perks, and a staggeringly large cash advance. What follows is a flirtatious,…

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Four for Breakfast

 A quiet weekday morning in a modest neighborhood diner. Dottie Roush, a practical, no-nonsense waitress, seats Arden Daubert, a courteous regular with dementia. He places three plush companions on the tabletop and calls them by name: Miss Clotho, Miss Lachesis, and Miss Atropos, the Greek Fates who spin, measure, and cut the thread of life. …

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He Kills Three

Three women. All end up at the morgue. No signs of struggle. No witnesses. Just beauty, still and posed, like they’d been preserved on purpose.  This isn’t a whodunit. It’s a study in misdirection, power, and charm. The women don’t scream because they don’t know they’re in danger. And the detective can’t stop the next…

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The House on Robbins Street

 Three curious guests arrive at an exclusive haunted house experience, where the line between actor and apparition is as thin as a veil — and just as easily torn. At first glance, The House on Robbins Street offers atmospheric chills, corseted vampires, and tongue-in-cheek seductions. But as the night deepens and the characters stray from…

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F for F.U.

A metatheatrical farce for the post-truth stage.  A rehearsal room. A talkback. A con job. Maybe all three. In this razor-edged dark comedy, a playwright submits a new script — only to discover the theater’s development staff is less interested in the play than in how to dismantle and reconstruct it to match ever-shifting criteria…

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