Adult-focused plays available for production.

  • A woman stands against the patriarchy in War Bride of Mormon County a play by Randall Huskinson

    War Bride of Mormon County

    When her daughter reveals an explosive secret, a mother’s wrath is unleashed. But confronting an entrenched culture as an outsider will test Trudy Thompson to the core as she confronts a family where facts are twisted, relationships are tested, and dreams of a Heavenly future are dragged through a living Hell.

  • Liptstick tube is shadowed by a syringe, there is a liptstick kiss creating the dot of the i in the title of The Variants, a Covid, pandemic, family zoom drama comedy by playwright Randall Huskinson

    The Variants

    Remember your online family calls during Covid lockdown? No matter how crazy your family is, the Pierce family likely has you beat. All Diane, the family matriarch, wants is for her adult children to be together—and vaxxed—for her big birthday. But what happens when her eldest announces, “it’s all a hoax”? Dramedy…that’s what.

  • Mick, the antagonist, deals with his mother Monica in a new play about grudges and family drama by Randall Huskinson

    Down the Road from Yakima

    What happens when an adult sibling goes rogue…deciding that his problems — addiction, debt, marital issues — are bigger than anyone else’s, and blames it all on his stepfather? Chaos, that’s what.

  • Rainbow of tshirts in a closet represents this hilarious play Out of the Mormon Closet by Randall Huskinson

    Out of the Mormon Closet

    How do you navigate life as a young, gay, Mormon boy? Reading scriptures and praying don’t help! But never kissing a girl, and eventually (gasp) standing your ground with your parents can help…even if that means Mom practically crucifies you on the spot where Jesus supposedly already took care of that.