Phillie's Trilogy

by Doug DeVita

FULL LENGTH, 97 pages / For sample pages or information about licensing / purchase visit Next Stage Press: https://www.nextstagepress.com/phillies-trilogy/

WINNER: Fresh Fruit Award of Distinction, Outstanding Production
WINNER: Scrap Mettle Arts Emerging Playwrights Competition
FINALIST: Davenport Theatrical Reading Series
SEMI-FINALIST: Barrington Stage Company Burman New Play Award.
SEMI-FINALIST: Normal...

FULL LENGTH, 97 pages / For sample pages or information about licensing / purchase visit Next Stage Press: https://www.nextstagepress.com/phillies-trilogy/

WINNER: Fresh Fruit Award of Distinction, Outstanding Production
WINNER: Scrap Mettle Arts Emerging Playwrights Competition
FINALIST: Davenport Theatrical Reading Series
SEMI-FINALIST: Barrington Stage Company Burman New Play Award.
SEMI-FINALIST: Normal Avenue's New American Play Series
SEMI-FINALIST: Campfire Theatre Festival 2020

"In the canon of works that include The Boys in the Band, Torch Song Trilogy, and Falsettos, DeVita’s play Phillie's Trilogy will stand proud… and equal”
– Bob Green

Growing up in the “fabulous” 70s was no picnic for precocious budding writer Phillie McDougal. But despite the nuns, the priests, bullying classmates, and his parents, he lived to tell the tales, with results no one bargained for. Including him.

Developed at the Kennedy Center (with Jacqueline Goldfinger) and at ESPA/Primary Stages (with Rogelio Martinez.)

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  • Kris Thompson: Phillie's Trilogy

    The characters in Phillie's Trilogy feel so real, the dialogue so natural, that you are left with a vague impression that playwright Doug DeVeta might just be sifting through your own memories, sharing bits of your own reality. DeVeta's ability to seamlessly pull back the curtain of life, guide you through the nitty gritty of memory, and shine a light on both the vulnerability and the strength of life-long relationships is amazing. I really hope I one day have the opportunity to see this one staged.

    The characters in Phillie's Trilogy feel so real, the dialogue so natural, that you are left with a vague impression that playwright Doug DeVeta might just be sifting through your own memories, sharing bits of your own reality. DeVeta's ability to seamlessly pull back the curtain of life, guide you through the nitty gritty of memory, and shine a light on both the vulnerability and the strength of life-long relationships is amazing. I really hope I one day have the opportunity to see this one staged.

  • Craig Houk: Phillie's Trilogy

    Exquisite. With Phillie McDougal, DeVita gifts the audience with one of the most uniquely layered queer & quirky characters ever devised. Unapologetic, defiant, vulnerable, volatile & antagonistic all rolled into one. And in fact, every single character in this play is captivating, the relationships between them genuinely complex and entwined. Phillie’s Trilogy is also cinematic in scope as DeVita nimbly moves backward and forward in time, expertly accentuating various tense moments with flashbacks & voiceovers. There’s plenty to ponder, but at the center of this play is an extraordinary love...

    Exquisite. With Phillie McDougal, DeVita gifts the audience with one of the most uniquely layered queer & quirky characters ever devised. Unapologetic, defiant, vulnerable, volatile & antagonistic all rolled into one. And in fact, every single character in this play is captivating, the relationships between them genuinely complex and entwined. Phillie’s Trilogy is also cinematic in scope as DeVita nimbly moves backward and forward in time, expertly accentuating various tense moments with flashbacks & voiceovers. There’s plenty to ponder, but at the center of this play is an extraordinary love story between a gay man and his best girlfriend.

  • Philip Middleton Williams: Phillie's Trilogy

    This is not deja-vu; I have recommended this play before in September 2019. But in this finely-tuned revision, Doug DeVita brings the scalpel and sharp focus on the characters to the point that it's a breathtaking trip through the past and present in the lives of these friends and family, lovers and rivals, bringing out the past joys and pain in exquisite and sometimes excruciating detail. The growth of the characters through the years and the regressions to past hurts makes it all the more compelling to watch and hold them to your heart.

    This is not deja-vu; I have recommended this play before in September 2019. But in this finely-tuned revision, Doug DeVita brings the scalpel and sharp focus on the characters to the point that it's a breathtaking trip through the past and present in the lives of these friends and family, lovers and rivals, bringing out the past joys and pain in exquisite and sometimes excruciating detail. The growth of the characters through the years and the regressions to past hurts makes it all the more compelling to watch and hold them to your heart.

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization The Great Griffon "Seeking The Queer Voice" Reading Series, Year 2017
  • Type Reading, Organization The 9th Floor, New York, NY, Year 2016
  • Type Workshop, Organization Scrap Mettle Arts, New York, NY, Year 2016
  • Type Reading, Organization The 9th Floor, New York, NY, Year 2014
  • Type Reading, Organization Arouet, Seattle, Washington, Year 2010

Production History

  • Type Fringe, Organization Fresh Fruit Festival, New York, Year 2017

Awards

  • Normal Avenue New American Play Series
    Normal Avenue
    Semi-Finalist
    2019
  • The Producer's Perspective PRO Inaugural Reading Series
    Ken Davenport / Producer's Perspective PRO
    Finalist
    2019
  • Burman New Play Award
    Barrington Stage Company
    Semi-Finalist
    2019
  • Outstanding Production
    All Out Arts / The Fresh Fruit Festival
    Winner
    2018
  • Scrap Mettle Arts Emerging Playwrights Program
    Scrap Mettle Arts
    Winner
    2016