Past Productions
Baby Eyes
A gaggle of male harpies spin a cautionary tale of taboo, lust, and one tragic boy’s search for manhood. This play is a re-imagining of the Ancient Greek myth of the god Zeus and his boy-lover Ganymede, placing it in the seedy streets of 1950s Baltimore.
“Baby Eyes is a fascinating re-imagining of the relationship between the Greek god Zeus and young Ganymede. The story navigates the dynamics of several intimate relationships affected by ingrained racism, misogyny, sexual orientation, gender identity and power. Underscored by the painfully beautiful bellows of Billie Holiday, Baby Eyes draws you in and then makes you hurt.” — Dana Martin, Stage Raw
bonded
When a "house boy" from up North is forced to work the fields at a floundering Virginia farm, a male field slave must reckon with his long-suppressed memories and forbidden desires in this re-imagined slave narrative set in the antebellum South.
2011 LA Stage Alliance Ovation Award, Playwriting for an Original Play (nomination)
2012 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Los Angeles Theater (nomination)
2013 Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation Prize for LGBTQ-Themed Arts Projects Based on, or Inspired by, History (1st place winner)
“To ignore history is to impede understanding of its ongoing impact, and therefore the course of progress. That is the determined aim of ‘bonded,’ playwright Donald Jolly's unsparing study of homosexuality within the legacy of slavery.” — David C. Nichols, Los Angeles Times
Riot/REbellion
August 1965: the struggle of race, class, and power exploded in Watts, Los Angeles. First-person interviews are woven together in a theatrical piece that seeks to make harmony from the discordant voices of a community that refused to be silenced.
“… gives a compelling voice to the simmering resentments of a neighborhood hemmed in by racially restricted housing covenants and beset by unemployment, bad schools, worse health care and systemic cop-on-black violence.” — Bill Raden, LA Weekly