plays


Cracking Nuckols by KEVIN LōTTES  

about the play:
On a broken down porch swing, Grandma Nuckols sucks in air from an oxygen tank, smokes Camel cigarettes, and sings Patsy Cline, grasping at straws as she tries to articulate to her granddaughter the importance of what’s never been there.




The Leash of the Rainbow’s Meow by KEVIN LōTTES  

about the play:
Set in a prison barber salon, The Leash of the Rainbow's Meow takes us to the burdens of an overcrowded prison, the pseudo-suicidal acts incurred, and a warden's rhapsody of emotional suppression, corruption, and a last desperate reach for release.

 



San Francisco Scarecrows by KEVIN LōTTES  

about the play:
Hopper and Ozzie travel from the Midwest to the West Coast to find what is missing in their lives. The authenticity of their identity and their view of the world around them depends on it.





Paralyzed July by KEVIN LōTTES  

about this play:
Returning home in a wheelchair from an ongoing war, a young paraplegic soldier is faced with the patiently abiding love of his life. Avowing to their own appetite for freedom, they struggle to recuperate their zeal and fervor for each other.



Two Mrs. & Ablaze by KEVIN LōTTES  

about this play:
Two women, who have lived together since their husbands died, are brought asunder by a young waiter at their local diner. A promise between two "widows for life" is put to the test as youth and the possibility of new love interrupts the routines of an old friendship.

 



The Line Shack by KEVIN LōTTES  

about this play:
Four young aircraft refuelers at a private airport struggle to learn to fly high and free like the pilots they serve.