Desert Oceans

by John Mabey

FULL LENGTH PLAY: Secrets and faith collide after a tragic loss, intertwining those left behind in a fight for survival.

Workshop Residency, UCF Pegasus PlayLab
Semi-Finalist, Fault Line Theatre
Semi-Finalist, Keegan Theatre
Semi-Finalist, Playwrights Foundation
Shortlist, Epiphanies New Works Festival

FULL LENGTH PLAY: Secrets and faith collide after a tragic loss, intertwining those left behind in a fight for survival.

Workshop Residency, UCF Pegasus PlayLab
Semi-Finalist, Fault Line Theatre
Semi-Finalist, Keegan Theatre
Semi-Finalist, Playwrights Foundation
Shortlist, Epiphanies New Works Festival

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  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Desert Oceans

    We always fail the ones we love the most. And mostly because we love them in OUR way, not in the way they need. It doesn't diminish the love, though. The fact that there is love is special enough. This is a play about love, fear and fighting for the love we have. For a lover, for a child, even for God. This is a lovely poem of a play, open to so much potential in staging and performance. It will take your breath away. Sister Philomena is a powerful character. We should all be lucky to meet her.

    We always fail the ones we love the most. And mostly because we love them in OUR way, not in the way they need. It doesn't diminish the love, though. The fact that there is love is special enough. This is a play about love, fear and fighting for the love we have. For a lover, for a child, even for God. This is a lovely poem of a play, open to so much potential in staging and performance. It will take your breath away. Sister Philomena is a powerful character. We should all be lucky to meet her.

  • Playwrights Foundation: Desert Oceans

    The community of National Committee readers for the 46th Bay Area Playwrights Festival advanced DESERT OCEANS as a Semi-Finalist at Playwrights Foundation. We were compelled by this story that explores the emotional landscape of forgiveness, grief, religious belief, spirituality, love, and the sacramentality of queer relationships. We appreciated that the writer intertwines the relational connection and juxtaposing values between characters well, as each scene build constructively upon one another to reveal layers of depth and complexity. We hope this play is considered for further development...

    The community of National Committee readers for the 46th Bay Area Playwrights Festival advanced DESERT OCEANS as a Semi-Finalist at Playwrights Foundation. We were compelled by this story that explores the emotional landscape of forgiveness, grief, religious belief, spirituality, love, and the sacramentality of queer relationships. We appreciated that the writer intertwines the relational connection and juxtaposing values between characters well, as each scene build constructively upon one another to reveal layers of depth and complexity. We hope this play is considered for further development and investigation, and finds dedicated collaborators in this play’s journey towards production. #BAPF46

  • Nick Malakhow: Desert Oceans

    A gentle, lyrical work that looks at queer identity and grieving in four sympathetic and disparate characters. Each has urgent needs, wants, and histories that impact the present. It feels very intentional that divergent opinions on funeral traditions, faith, honoring the dead, and grieving play potent roles throughout. John captures a poignant loneliness inherent in queerness without exploiting the trauma of their tenderly drawn characters. I'm eager to see this work on stages!

    A gentle, lyrical work that looks at queer identity and grieving in four sympathetic and disparate characters. Each has urgent needs, wants, and histories that impact the present. It feels very intentional that divergent opinions on funeral traditions, faith, honoring the dead, and grieving play potent roles throughout. John captures a poignant loneliness inherent in queerness without exploiting the trauma of their tenderly drawn characters. I'm eager to see this work on stages!

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Character Information

  • José
    Character Age
    Early 20s
  • Sister Philomena
    Character Age
    70s
  • William
    Character Age
    Early 20s
  • Yvonne
    Character Age
    50s

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