Cleave

by Elena Belyea

For 17-year old intersex Aaron, the new school year means a new chance at life. For Pina, another shot at head cheerleader. For Mark, open season. A stranger intersects with a family in exile from itself. Parents Paul and Carol struggle to keep their secrets from their children, desperate to know the truth. Like a surgeon’s knife before a first incision, the scalpel is poised and ready to slice.

For 17-year old intersex Aaron, the new school year means a new chance at life. For Pina, another shot at head cheerleader. For Mark, open season. A stranger intersects with a family in exile from itself. Parents Paul and Carol struggle to keep their secrets from their children, desperate to know the truth. Like a surgeon’s knife before a first incision, the scalpel is poised and ready to slice.

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Cleave

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  • Taylor Hudson: Cleave

    Cleave is a play that has stayed in my heart since I was first introduced to it in the workshopping phase. Elena's voice is light in the face of adversity and remains light, even as the heady topic of identity threatens to shatter the lives of every character in the play. The intersection of each character's arc really binds the story together with the single theme of self-acceptance. Cleave is a revolution for everyone who thinks they are not enough, and is written with a great poise, nuance, and understanding that is not common in the queer canon.

    Cleave is a play that has stayed in my heart since I was first introduced to it in the workshopping phase. Elena's voice is light in the face of adversity and remains light, even as the heady topic of identity threatens to shatter the lives of every character in the play. The intersection of each character's arc really binds the story together with the single theme of self-acceptance. Cleave is a revolution for everyone who thinks they are not enough, and is written with a great poise, nuance, and understanding that is not common in the queer canon.

  • National New Play Network: Cleave

    This play was developed at The National New Play Network MFA Playwrights Workshop. This program, conducted annually in conjunction with The Kennedy Center and the National Center for New Plays, provides a graduate–level student playwright with an NNPN-affiliated director and dramaturg, a professional cast for a week of script development, and an introduction to the Network, its Membership, and programs.

    This play was developed at The National New Play Network MFA Playwrights Workshop. This program, conducted annually in conjunction with The Kennedy Center and the National Center for New Plays, provides a graduate–level student playwright with an NNPN-affiliated director and dramaturg, a professional cast for a week of script development, and an introduction to the Network, its Membership, and programs.

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Developed as part of the MFA Playwrights’ Workshop presented by the National New Play Network and Kennedy Centre in Washington, DC, Year 2015
  • Type Residency, Organization Developed as part of the Banff Playwrights Lab., Year 2014

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Produced by Tiny Bear Jaws, Presented by Fringe Theatre Adventures, Year 2018

Awards

  • Herman Voaden National Playwriting Competition
    Queen's University
    Semi-Finalist
    2017
  • 50th Anniversary Alberta Playwriting Competition
    Alberta Playwrights Network
    Semi-Finalist
    2016
  • The Wildfire National Playwriting Competition
    Major Matt Mason Theatre Collective
    Winner
    2015