Ally Lardner

Ally Lardner (she/hers) is a Korean-American playwright from New Jersey. She likes to write
about women who hate, sapphic angst, and (fickle, traitorous, bittersweet) memory. Her plays have
been developed and recognized by Subtext Studio TC, Playwrights’ Arena, Garry Marshall Theatre,
entertwine, EST/LA's New West cohort, and The Ugly Radio. She has stage managed for companies
including Artists at Play, IAMA, and East West Players. She lives in Los Angeles and works as
Script Coordinator for Disney/ABC’s “General Hospital."

Ally Lardner (she/hers) is a Korean-American playwright from New Jersey. She likes to write
about women who hate, sapphic angst, and (fickle, traitorous, bittersweet) memory. Her plays have
been developed and recognized by Subtext Studio TC, Playwrights’ Arena, Garry Marshall Theatre,
entertwine, EST/LA's New West cohort, and The Ugly Radio. She has stage managed for companies
including Artists at Play, IAMA, and East West Players. She lives in Los Angeles and works as
Script Coordinator for Disney/ABC’s “General Hospital."

Scripts

(Ruby) Tuesday Night

by Ally Lardner

Synopsis

Carl plans for a night in. Ruby likes The Rolling Stones a little too much. A quiet night in goes off the rails.

Carl plans for a night in. Ruby likes The Rolling Stones a little too much. A quiet night in goes off the rails.

And Tomorrow

by Ally Lardner

Synopsis

When Maggie Gerald decides she’s getting over a boy she never dated, it’s an all hands on deck situation. Over the course of one night, her roommates join her on a crystal-laden, cannabis-driven journey of reinvention—but they confront each other's griefs to their own peril. And Tomorrow runs 90 minutes with no intermission and asks us: Tomorrow, will we try again?

When Maggie Gerald decides she’s getting over a boy she never dated, it’s an all hands on deck situation. Over the course of one night, her roommates join her on a crystal-laden, cannabis-driven journey of reinvention—but they confront each other's griefs to their own peril. And Tomorrow runs 90 minutes with no intermission and asks us: Tomorrow, will we try again?

Driving Lessens

by Ally Lardner

Synopsis

In rural South Jersey, a car means freedom. In an unwilling act of neighborly compassion after a tragedy, Thea Lucas drives her classmate Rob Kelly to school every morning. The 2016 Presidential Election looms over the country, the machine of high school gossip rages — Thea and Rob drive.

In rural South Jersey, a car means freedom. In an unwilling act of neighborly compassion after a tragedy, Thea Lucas drives her classmate Rob Kelly to school every morning. The 2016 Presidential Election looms over the country, the machine of high school gossip rages — Thea and Rob drive.