Hyenas

[Full length] Tony wasn’t looking for love, especially not from someone 20 years younger, but might’ve found it in Joey. Joey wasn’t looking for a daddy but might have found one in Tony. Mara, Tony’s best friend, just wanted to work on her dissertation and get some good coffee. Eric, Joey’s roommate, just wanted to keep his job as a barista and maybe get Joey’s attention.

[Full length] Tony wasn’t looking for love, especially not from someone 20 years younger, but might’ve found it in Joey. Joey wasn’t looking for a daddy but might have found one in Tony. Mara, Tony’s best friend, just wanted to work on her dissertation and get some good coffee. Eric, Joey’s roommate, just wanted to keep his job as a barista and maybe get Joey’s attention.

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  • Nick Jonczak: Hyenas

    HYENAS impressively captures multiple sides of an intergenerational relationship through familiar but complex characters and a clear, grounded plot. The wonder of the play lies in King's patient development of Tony and Joey's motivations and baggage into an earnest portrayal of the challenges and joys of gay relationships in their early stages. King resists any sort of didactic "here's the lesson" -but my takeaway hovers around honesty --that the struggle to be honest with a partner and especially with oneself is common to all generations, and acknowledging that, perhaps we can hold more...

    HYENAS impressively captures multiple sides of an intergenerational relationship through familiar but complex characters and a clear, grounded plot. The wonder of the play lies in King's patient development of Tony and Joey's motivations and baggage into an earnest portrayal of the challenges and joys of gay relationships in their early stages. King resists any sort of didactic "here's the lesson" -but my takeaway hovers around honesty --that the struggle to be honest with a partner and especially with oneself is common to all generations, and acknowledging that, perhaps we can hold more empathy for each other.

  • Nick Malakhow: Hyenas

    Kevin King writes a thorough examination of a complex and multi-faceted relationship. He explores the things both large and small that create divisions and draw attention to differences in this May-December romance. I loved how things such as Tony teaching Joey how to iron mirrored bigger conversations about money, sex, honesty, and communication. I also loved how King illustrated their chemistry and sexuality behind closed doors, while poignantly highlighting their discomfort in public with small details of body language. Eric and Mara, besides being fun characters you root for, became a...

    Kevin King writes a thorough examination of a complex and multi-faceted relationship. He explores the things both large and small that create divisions and draw attention to differences in this May-December romance. I loved how things such as Tony teaching Joey how to iron mirrored bigger conversations about money, sex, honesty, and communication. I also loved how King illustrated their chemistry and sexuality behind closed doors, while poignantly highlighting their discomfort in public with small details of body language. Eric and Mara, besides being fun characters you root for, became a sympathetic chorus or surrogate for the audience.

  • Asher Wyndham: Hyenas

    King tackles inter-generational gay love and sex in this perfectly-paced drama. Older man and young man getting it on - it's a turn-on for many in the community, and it also raises a legitimate question: Could this kind of relationship move beyond lust into a sustained, committed relationship? Like all relationships with age gaps, this play tackles issues of communication, trust, honesty, finance, past relationships and sexual behavior - and it's at times romantic, blissful, sexy, kinky, poignant, sad, depressing. This play is emotionally complex, and an audience should find this nothing but...

    King tackles inter-generational gay love and sex in this perfectly-paced drama. Older man and young man getting it on - it's a turn-on for many in the community, and it also raises a legitimate question: Could this kind of relationship move beyond lust into a sustained, committed relationship? Like all relationships with age gaps, this play tackles issues of communication, trust, honesty, finance, past relationships and sexual behavior - and it's at times romantic, blissful, sexy, kinky, poignant, sad, depressing. This play is emotionally complex, and an audience should find this nothing but compelling.

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Character Information

  • Tony
    Early 40s average gay man. Not quite an alpha male, but he's pretty self-assured and in decent shape. Ideally this role will be played by a queer actor.
    Character Age
    40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Joey
    Early 20s. He's a classic twink. Ideally this role will be played by a queer actor.
    Character Age
    22
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Mara
    Driven. Has her life together.
    Character Age
    late 30s - mid 40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Eric
    He's a little feminine, and comfortable with who he is. Ideally this role will be played by a queer actor.
    Character Age
    early 20s
    Character Gender Identity
    Male

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Dramatists Guild, Year 2021
  • Type Reading, Organization Midwest Dramatists Center, Year 2018
  • Type Reading, Organization Whim Productions, Year 2017
  • Type Residency, Organization The Charlotte Street Foundation, Year 2016

Awards