SYD (Next Stage Press)

by Craig Houk

3 Female, 2 Male • Two Act/Full Length • ~120 Mins

Years before the horrific mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando in 2016, thirty-two men perished in an arson attack at a gay bar in New Orleans on June 24, 1973, a fire set by one of their own. On that same evening, Sydney “Syd” Trahan, a young nursing student, is taken into custody for dancing at Brady’s, a notorious lesbian bar in the French Quarter...

3 Female, 2 Male • Two Act/Full Length • ~120 Mins

Years before the horrific mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando in 2016, thirty-two men perished in an arson attack at a gay bar in New Orleans on June 24, 1973, a fire set by one of their own. On that same evening, Sydney “Syd” Trahan, a young nursing student, is taken into custody for dancing at Brady’s, a notorious lesbian bar in the French Quarter nearby. Immediately following her arrest, Syd’s parents, Bud and Helen, struggle to gain control over their lives and to restore normalcy. At the same time, their neighbors, Beau and Beverly Larson, are hiding their own dark secrets that intertwine with both the fire and Syd’s arrest. While Syd demands the chance to be the person she’s meant to be, the Trahans and Larsons are forced to face the truth.

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SYD (Next Stage Press)

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  • Ken Love: SYD (Next Stage Press)

    With a nod to William Inge and Horton Foote, Craig Houk's "Syd" is a theatrical treasure of drama, social commentary and vivid storytelling. Oh, and let's not forget the characters, rendered with such complexity and intimate feeling that each one leaps off of the page. Mr. Houk has taken an actual occurance and placed it in such an unforgettably dramatic context that it is sure to burn in the readers or theater goers memory. This work was a pleasure to read.

    With a nod to William Inge and Horton Foote, Craig Houk's "Syd" is a theatrical treasure of drama, social commentary and vivid storytelling. Oh, and let's not forget the characters, rendered with such complexity and intimate feeling that each one leaps off of the page. Mr. Houk has taken an actual occurance and placed it in such an unforgettably dramatic context that it is sure to burn in the readers or theater goers memory. This work was a pleasure to read.

  • Tom Rowan: SYD (Next Stage Press)

    Set in a conservative Christian Louisiana community in the early 1970s, this play gives us two families dealing, in very different ways, with crises involving a gay son and a lesbian daughter. Houk evokes the specific world of the play through canny selection of revealing details. He expertly renders the regional dialect while giving each character a believable individual voice within it. Family tensions and affections feel complex and real. Some of the characters make disturbing choices, while others rise to the challenges with unexpected grace, and it’s all written with compassion and...

    Set in a conservative Christian Louisiana community in the early 1970s, this play gives us two families dealing, in very different ways, with crises involving a gay son and a lesbian daughter. Houk evokes the specific world of the play through canny selection of revealing details. He expertly renders the regional dialect while giving each character a believable individual voice within it. Family tensions and affections feel complex and real. Some of the characters make disturbing choices, while others rise to the challenges with unexpected grace, and it’s all written with compassion and insight. Worthwhile and stageworthy!

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization LAB Theater Project, Year 2023

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization LAB Theater Project, Year 2024