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The Mythical Meeting of Mays & Terese

Mother Teresa of Calcutta was easily one of the most beloved figures of our times: TIME dubbed Madalyn Murray O’Hair, the founder of American Atheists, as “the most hated woman in America.” These two women were on a mission to make the world a better place, but with radically different means. This play is a fantasy based in a plausibility: what if “Mays” and “Terese” had known and influenced each other? (mature language)

Developed at the New Harmony Project, with the assistance of the City of Austin Arts Commission, and produced at Bloomington Playwright’s Project.

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Becoming Brontë

It’s the summer of 1839, and would-be-writers Charlotte and Emily Brontë bicker and daydream, trapped in their sheltered Haworth Parsonage home. A handsome but troubled young curate comes to study with their Reverend father, and romances their younger sister, Anne. Could this deceiving but flattering young man be the inspiration for the sisters’ most ambitious and passionate achievements, Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights? Romantic and bittersweet, this tightly-woven play deftly captures the joy and tragedy of “being in love” with being in love.

Winner of the Austin Critics Table Award, the Live Oak Award for New Play Development, and the Richard and Betty Burdick National Playwright’s Festival.

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