InViolet InProgress 2017
Ends of the Earth
by Lia Romeo
directed by Tasha Gordon Solmon
Dennis and Julie are a happily married couple who have never wanted children. But then, suddenly, Dennis does. What does it mean to bring a child into a world where the summers are getting hotter, the winters are getting colder, and coyotes have taken up residence in the backyard?
Alchemical Theatre
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And as part of Project Y’s 2nd Annual Women in Theatre Festival…
heyhowareya
by Megan Hart
directed by Mark Cirnigliaro
Roy is on the lamb. Joel needs some Taco Bells. Shane hates Wednesdays. Marty’s just trying not to throw up. And everyone is waiting for something.
InViolet InProgress 2016
Pride & Sensibility
by Richard Etchison
directed by Mark Cirnigliaro
An Adaptation of a Newly Discovered Non-Existent Jane Austen Book in Three Acts
Theater at Blessed Sacrament
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InViolet InProgress 2015
The Judgment of Fools
by Bernardo Cubria
directed by Mark Cirnigliaro
Fool Not, Lest Ye Be Judged
Jimmy’s No 43
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Gated
by Megan Hart
directed by Maria Goyanes
A tree-lined street, a dinner party, teen girls, secrets, tragedy, lies, a bloody cut, some étouffée and a night that will never be forgotten- Gated uncovers the truth that lay beneath the pleasant facade of everyday life. In this new play by Megan Hart (InViolet’s hit This is Fiction) the houses are perfect…the people are not.
Cherry Lane’s Studio Theatre
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InViolet InProgress 2014
The Little Prince$$
by Jennifer Bowen
directed by Mark Cirnigliaro
June Havoc Theatre
Abingdon Arts Complex
InViolet InProgress 2012/2013

graphic by Bixby Elliot
by Bixby Elliot
directed by Stephen Brackett
Looking for high sea adventures, rum swilling and gold-toothed pirates? Keep looking! This is the other Treasure Island – Treasure Island, Florida – But don’t put away the maps and guidebooks just yet; dare to dig around and you might discover some buried treasures and family secrets on this island.
Dorothy Strelsin Theatre
Abingdon Arts Complex

graphic by Bixby Elliot
by Darren Lougee
directed by Nate FlowerSometimes music is more than just the food of love.IRT Theatre
The Archive Building
InViolet InProgress 2011
The Haven
by Richard Etchison
directed by Kristin Wheeler
The Haven. It’s a safe house. A warm place in the night. Respite from the storm. And when you find her, hold on with everything you got.
The Red Room
The Kraine Theater
The Oddyasee
by Sara Van Beckum
directed by Johanna Gruenhut
A romantic journey revealing the odd you see or do on the journey to find yourself.
IRT Theater
The Archive Building
Happiest Place on Earth
by Jennifer Bowen
directed by Shelley Butler
The funny, heart-warming journey between a dying mother and her estranged daughter as they each seek forgiveness in their own way.
The Kraine Theater
InViolet InProgress 2010
The Tank
Nature Abhors a Vacuum
by Richard Etchison
directed by Carl Ford
In this existential comedy, two lonely filmmakers find love in the strangest place imaginable…
Crimes Against Humanity
by Michael Henry Harris
directed by Padraic Lillis
Meet Tim Tim, Judge/Jury/Prosecutor for Crimes Against Humanity, Transportation Division. It’s his job to make sure the little offenses don’t become major felonies. Be nice. Your actions matter.
Showing Up
by Megan Hart
directed by Nate Flower
Amy has issues. Her older sister, Celia, can’t stand her. Her father is slowly losing it. Things were looking up when she met Ed but then she went and blew that too. When she shows up at her childhood home, she’s got some serious explaining to do.
InViolet InProgress 2009
The Kraine Theater
40 Weeks
by Michael Henry Harris
directed by Danton Stone
A comedic drama about love, marriage, children, and the life you thought you deserved.
See Jane Talk
by Megan Hart
directed by Maria Goyanes
Meet Jane. Jane isn’t good at much. Meet Doctor. Doctor is having a bad day. See Doctor try to help. See Jane Talk. Talk, Jane, Talk!
Consumption
by Melanie Maras
directed by Stephen Adly Guirgis
Join two friends struggling to find themselves through friendship, sex, art and monkeys. Can they put their ego aside to uncover the strength they’ve always had?