A Hainsworth Holiday (unproduced)
The Hainsworth family are a close-knit unit with Alfred and Julia, and Elizabeth, Melanie, Michael and Candice (in order of eldest to youngest). Only Elizabeth and Candice join their parents for this holiday, as their other two siblings are away at boarding school.
Comfort Zone
The Arts Minister’s coming and the media’s on their way, but still there’s not enough balloons for the launch of next year’s theatre season! In the upstairs office of a small inner city theatre an ugly battle for ultimate power is in full swing. The Artistic Director, the Yes-man, the writer and God forbid, even the cleaning lady are slamming doors and opening windows in this fast paced, action-packed tour de farce that takes a knife to this incestuous theatre industry.
Evangeline (unproduced)
Evangeline and Ashley are blood relatives; first cousins. They marry when Evangeline is two months pregnant with Richard, their first son. The relationships between Evangeline and Ashley are strained when Ashley leaves for the First World War, leaving Evangeline to fend off the Irish Army from her home and her son.
Shattered Reflection
Christine suffers from a mental illness and personality disorder and this is exacerbated by her addition to a cocktail of illicit drugs and alcohol. She has a Masters Degree in Arts Science and Degrees in Business Management. Without a tendency to be able to commit to relationships and feelings of true love, her only outlet for sex is rent boys on a Friday night.
The Meeting Place
Who do you find living in a tree lined suburban street? A suburban family of five, as Craig and Sheryl apathetically deal with the death of their love. Their three children, David, Michelle and Rick relentlessly struggle with denial, contempt and rebellion. The sibling rivalry abounds with our protagonist David, openly discussing his sexuality within the realms of his family home. Whilst his father is never home to behold a view on leadership and with his mother abstaining from the truth, David struggles to hold his own place in the world. His circle of friends comforts him, however his longing for acceptance from his family remains poignant.