Alāna Rader

Bio: Alāna Rader (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based Playwright, Poet, Actor and Director who believes in highlighting the margins and championing the underdog. Alana’s plays, include: Warning: a Dystopian Fable (2022 Princess Grace Award semi-finalist), Skin Deep (2023 Red Bull Theater Short New Play Festival Finalist), Bugle Boy, a play with music, Migrate (The Barrow Group’s “First Fridays”) and her newest piece, Housewife (2023 Princess Grace Award semi-finalist, 2022 Alpine Fellowship short list.) All of these plays have received readings through Play Readings with Friends in NYC. During an Artist in Residency program, she wrote and created the Children's Theatre piece Down the Rabbithole: Into Other Realms, which she also directed. Alāna helped create and write the book of the new musical...

Bio: Alāna Rader (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based Playwright, Poet, Actor and Director who believes in highlighting the margins and championing the underdog. Alana’s plays, include: Warning: a Dystopian Fable (2022 Princess Grace Award semi-finalist), Skin Deep (2023 Red Bull Theater Short New Play Festival Finalist), Bugle Boy, a play with music, Migrate (The Barrow Group’s “First Fridays”) and her newest piece, Housewife (2023 Princess Grace Award semi-finalist, 2022 Alpine Fellowship short list.) All of these plays have received readings through Play Readings with Friends in NYC. During an Artist in Residency program, she wrote and created the Children's Theatre piece Down the Rabbithole: Into Other Realms, which she also directed. Alāna helped create and write the book of the new musical "Chaining Zero,” which was a 2021 NMTC Eugene O'Neill Semi-Finalist. "Chaining Zero" has had readings in Nashville, NYC and a workshop at Kent State University. Recent poetry can be found at Review Americana, Fleas on the Dog, Prolific Press and Fresh Words. Let’s connect and collaborate!  www.alanarader.com @lanaenchanted  

Scripts

First, Do No Harm

First, Do No Harm by Alāna Rader

Synopsis

“First, Do No Harm” looks at a dark time in U.S. history when certain morality laws targeted women who were “suspected” of having a venereal disease, often resulting in non-consensual exams and sometimes a period of incarceration at “Rapid Treatment Centers.” In 1947, Grace, a waitress, is taken into custody for the suspicious act of eating alone at a diner. In the treatment facility, she meets Connie, a black...

“First, Do No Harm” looks at a dark time in U.S. history when certain morality laws targeted women who were “suspected” of having a venereal disease, often resulting in non-consensual exams and sometimes a period of incarceration at “Rapid Treatment Centers.” In 1947, Grace, a waitress, is taken into custody for the suspicious act of eating alone at a diner. In the treatment facility, she meets Connie, a black sex worker and Lily a wealthy heiress who’s been diagnosed as “mentally feeble.” Unlikely friendships are formed as the young women plan their escape. In the modern timeline, we meet Essie, a young medical student who’s reckoning with her family’s multi-generational mistrust of the medical community, while hoping to change things and become a physician. “First, Do No Harm” interrogates the blind trust/mistrust within the medical community while celebrating the resilience of women in the face of adversity. This is a story about female friendship and is ultimately a call to change how the government tries to control and suppress women and their bodies.

Warning

by Alāna Rader

Synopsis

What happens when women tell the story? The lines between fact and fable blur in the dystopian fantasy play “Warning,” where we are asked to confront power, truth, and the role women play in a society that has largely erased their stories from history. "Warning" weaves narratives and timelines from poetic Greek Mythology and 1918 Kansas, to an altered 2020. Cass, a reporter in, is being held captive at the White...

What happens when women tell the story? The lines between fact and fable blur in the dystopian fantasy play “Warning,” where we are asked to confront power, truth, and the role women play in a society that has largely erased their stories from history. "Warning" weaves narratives and timelines from poetic Greek Mythology and 1918 Kansas, to an altered 2020. Cass, a reporter in, is being held captive at the White House, during the chaos of a dystopian pandemic. Meanwhile Cassie, a young nurse in Kansas battles the Spanish Flu. These timelines begin to merge and overlap when the soothsayer Cassandra attempts to intervene, redeeming her own tragic narrative and breaking the cycles of silence and abuse. Cass escapes and shares her story, creating a cascade of women coming forward, which brings about a new revolution. In the last scene, we see Cass, now an anchor, introducing the first female President. In a world where powerful men are often the loudest voices in the room, will Cass manage to be heard above their roar? And, will truth create a catalyst for change that ripples out of the theatre and into our streets?

Success is Sweetest

by Alāna Rader

Synopsis

Amanda Gorman meets the ghost of Emily Dickinson at a Boston cafe and poetry ensues. Is it a spiritual encounter or a dream?

Amanda Gorman meets the ghost of Emily Dickinson at a Boston cafe and poetry ensues. Is it a spiritual encounter or a dream?

The Woods

by Alāna Rader

Synopsis

The Woods is a modern fairytale about the power of love and the
bond we share with our Grandparents. Cora’s Grandfather built a
house that burnt to the ground but three carved wooden hearts
survived the fire. Each of those hearts representing a special
moment in their lives. As Cora’s Grandma, who shares her name, lays
dying in her hospital bed, she needs to share this secret with her
granddaughter.

The Woods is a modern fairytale about the power of love and the
bond we share with our Grandparents. Cora’s Grandfather built a
house that burnt to the ground but three carved wooden hearts
survived the fire. Each of those hearts representing a special
moment in their lives. As Cora’s Grandma, who shares her name, lays
dying in her hospital bed, she needs to share this secret with her
granddaughter.

Edge

by Alāna Rader

Synopsis

EDGE is the story of Beatrice, on the ledge of her office building, contemplating death. Later, in the hospital, Beatrice has visions of herself at 8 years old. This inner child reignites her joy and reunites Beatrice with her passion and ultimately, herself.

EDGE is the story of Beatrice, on the ledge of her office building, contemplating death. Later, in the hospital, Beatrice has visions of herself at 8 years old. This inner child reignites her joy and reunites Beatrice with her passion and ultimately, herself.