The Cabin, The Flowers, and The Weeds

by Jarrett McCreary

Two Black men engage in a therapy exercise to deal with trauma, healing, and connectivity around the idea of touch.

Two Black men engage in a therapy exercise to deal with trauma, healing, and connectivity around the idea of touch.

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The Cabin, The Flowers, and The Weeds

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  • Joanna Castle-Miller: The Cabin, The Flowers, and The Weeds

    I had the pleasure of reading this play for Hire Survivors Hollywood's featured plays list. It's a powerful, intimate, beautiful play that packs a lot of depth in its short pages. While McCreary centers queer Black characters with specificity and care, he also demystifies the healing process for survivors in a way that feels universal and deeply relatable to anyone who knows trauma.

    I had the pleasure of reading this play for Hire Survivors Hollywood's featured plays list. It's a powerful, intimate, beautiful play that packs a lot of depth in its short pages. While McCreary centers queer Black characters with specificity and care, he also demystifies the healing process for survivors in a way that feels universal and deeply relatable to anyone who knows trauma.

Development History

  • Type Commission, Organization Cannonball Festival , Year 2021

Production History

  • Type Fringe, Organization Cannonball Festival , Year 2021