Mary Ellen Whitworth

Mary Ellen Whitworth
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713-523-8035

The following plays have been produced in Houston, Texas

• University of St. Thomas
- “Trees”, produced by the Theater Department 1993

• Scriptwriters/Houston,
- “Everything I Know I Learned from my Dogs”, produced at Stages Theatre by the organization, 1994
- “The Maze”, produced at Stages Theater by the organization, 1996
- “Marie”, An Evening of Quickies, produced at the University of St. Thomas, by the organization, 1997
- “Losing it All”, produced at Main Street Theatre by the organization, 1998
- “Ugly People Having Sex”, produced at Lambert Hall, 2007, winner best play by the audience
-“Lights Out”, produced at Lambert Hall, 2008
-“As I Lay Me Down in the Cold Cold Ground”, One Act Play Contest , produced at Texas Non-profit...

Mary Ellen Whitworth
[email protected]
713-523-8035

The following plays have been produced in Houston, Texas

• University of St. Thomas
- “Trees”, produced by the Theater Department 1993

• Scriptwriters/Houston,
- “Everything I Know I Learned from my Dogs”, produced at Stages Theatre by the organization, 1994
- “The Maze”, produced at Stages Theater by the organization, 1996
- “Marie”, An Evening of Quickies, produced at the University of St. Thomas, by the organization, 1997
- “Losing it All”, produced at Main Street Theatre by the organization, 1998
- “Ugly People Having Sex”, produced at Lambert Hall, 2007, winner best play by the audience
-“Lights Out”, produced at Lambert Hall, 2008
-“As I Lay Me Down in the Cold Cold Ground”, One Act Play Contest , produced at Texas Non-profit Theatres, Inc. Quad IV, Harbour Playhouse, 1997

• ”Sink Hole” winner Atlantis Playmakers Ten minute play contest 2004, subsequently denied because the piece had been workshopped in the Albee Production Class

• Edward Albee playwriting class at the University of Houston 1999 and 2003
Production class, 2004, led by Lanford Wilson; play, “Claustrophobia” workshopped at Stages Theater

• Women’s Works
-“Woman A”, 12 Minutes Max, Body Ratio 1:8, produced at Diverse Works, 1999
-“Cough” Women’s Works by Women, produced at Hamman Hall, Rice University, 1997
- “Joy” Body Ratio 1:8, produced at Theater LaB, 1999
- “Remembering Why” Food sex and Longing, Houston Fringe Theater Festival, Theater LaB, 2000
-The Most Massive Woman Wins, “Ten Pounds” Third Coast Comedy Theater, 2007

• Susan Smith Blackburn Thirty Year Anniversary Celebration, Women in Theater: Houston Voices, Alley Theatre 2008
-“Sink Hole”

• FreneticFringe Theater Festival
-“Sink Hole” produced 2008
-“There’s a Tsunami at Your Door” produced 2009, voted audience favorite.
-“I Said, Don’t Touch My Dog” produced 2010

Mary Ellen Whitworth

• Museum of Dysfunction, Mildred’s Umbrella
-“Heterosexual Lament” produced 2012
-“Vincent at a Bar” produced 2018.

Organizations:
Dramatist Guild of America, member since 2007

1984 Master of Science, Environmental Engineering, University of Houston
1970 Master of Science, Food Science and Technology, Louisiana State University
1969 Bachelor of Science, Food Science and Technology, Louisiana State University

Scripts

The Plague

by Mary Ellen Whitworth

Synopsis

Bea and Ray are emergency room nurses out for a break. Bea is smoking and Ray reminds her that smoking can kill you. Bea responds that her plan is to counter every bad habit with another equally bad habit. They reminisce about the past when they just had heart attacks and strokes. A gallows humor allows them to laugh and cry as they return to the impending deaths of their patients.

Bea and Ray are emergency room nurses out for a break. Bea is smoking and Ray reminds her that smoking can kill you. Bea responds that her plan is to counter every bad habit with another equally bad habit. They reminisce about the past when they just had heart attacks and strokes. A gallows humor allows them to laugh and cry as they return to the impending deaths of their patients.

The Not Silent Witness

by Mary Ellen Whitworth

Synopsis

Dr. Riley, a forensic pathologist, examines the body of a young woman who was found dead in the Houston Arboretum. Officer Pate listens for clues and asks questions during the exam. Although dead, the body comments on their discoveries. Both funny and compelling, we learn how climate change may have contributed to this murder.

Dr. Riley, a forensic pathologist, examines the body of a young woman who was found dead in the Houston Arboretum. Officer Pate listens for clues and asks questions during the exam. Although dead, the body comments on their discoveries. Both funny and compelling, we learn how climate change may have contributed to this murder.

THERE IS A TSUNAMI AT YOUR DOOR

by Mary Ellen Whitworth

Synopsis

Mrs. Peterson is trying to end her life when Lonnie, a cable company salesman, knocks on her door. Unable to get him to go away, she invites him in and asks him to do her a big favor. Caught in a difficult situation he convinces her to give him the gun. Another knock on the door and Rock enters. He has come to learn the truth about the death of her daughter.

Mrs. Peterson is trying to end her life when Lonnie, a cable company salesman, knocks on her door. Unable to get him to go away, she invites him in and asks him to do her a big favor. Caught in a difficult situation he convinces her to give him the gun. Another knock on the door and Rock enters. He has come to learn the truth about the death of her daughter.

Sink Hole

by Mary Ellen Whitworth

Synopsis

If committing suicide were easy, would more people do it?

If committing suicide were easy, would more people do it?

UGLY PEOPLE HAVING SEX

by Mary Ellen Whitworth

Synopsis

Do beautiful people have better sex than ugly people?

Do beautiful people have better sex than ugly people?

Vincent at a Bar

by Mary Ellen Whitworth

Synopsis

Vincent walks into a bar to get a few beers. Jack, the bartender, is very nervous and wants to close. Vincent notices that all these people are staring at him. Jack is melting under the glare of the audience. Vincent's solution will give you a chill and a laugh.

Vincent walks into a bar to get a few beers. Jack, the bartender, is very nervous and wants to close. Vincent notices that all these people are staring at him. Jack is melting under the glare of the audience. Vincent's solution will give you a chill and a laugh.

LIGHT'S OUT

by Mary Ellen Whitworth

Synopsis

Sam is dying and Ruth is mixing a martini.

Sam is dying and Ruth is mixing a martini.

LOSING IT ALL

by Mary Ellen Whitworth

Synopsis

Stella sees people who aren't there. Frank tries to evict them from their kitchen. Still together, but losing it all.

Stella sees people who aren't there. Frank tries to evict them from their kitchen. Still together, but losing it all.

The MAZE

by Mary Ellen Whitworth

Synopsis

How would you feel, lying in a hospital bed, where everyone is encouraging you to die?

How would you feel, lying in a hospital bed, where everyone is encouraging you to die?