Hey Now, You're an All-Star

by Rose T.M.

FULL-LENGTH: A transgender girl quickly rises to become captain of her school's basketball team, but when her predecessor appears and laces up for the playoffs, she realizes not everyone wants her in charge. A story set on the battlefield of school sports with trust, betrayal, and queerness at the forefront. (CW: transphobia, misgendering, homophobia, references to schoolyard violence, allusions to abusive...

FULL-LENGTH: A transgender girl quickly rises to become captain of her school's basketball team, but when her predecessor appears and laces up for the playoffs, she realizes not everyone wants her in charge. A story set on the battlefield of school sports with trust, betrayal, and queerness at the forefront. (CW: transphobia, misgendering, homophobia, references to schoolyard violence, allusions to abusive parenting)

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Hey Now, You're an All-Star

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  • The Workshop Theater: Hey Now, You're an All-Star

    The Workshop Theater is pleased to recognize Rose T.M. as a playwright selected out of a competitive pool of applicants for our Fall 2021 Writer’s Intensive. The Writer’s Intensive is an eight-week long, playwright-driven process geared towards revising an existing play. In a play reminiscent of The Royale or Chad Deity, Rose poses urgent questions about coming out to one's community, and what one is supposed to do with the very real life consequences of transphobia. Their writing is smart, rhythmic, and a joy to hear out loud. Our congratulations and thanks to Rose.

    The Workshop Theater is pleased to recognize Rose T.M. as a playwright selected out of a competitive pool of applicants for our Fall 2021 Writer’s Intensive. The Writer’s Intensive is an eight-week long, playwright-driven process geared towards revising an existing play. In a play reminiscent of The Royale or Chad Deity, Rose poses urgent questions about coming out to one's community, and what one is supposed to do with the very real life consequences of transphobia. Their writing is smart, rhythmic, and a joy to hear out loud. Our congratulations and thanks to Rose.

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Poetry Electric, Year 2021