Leo A. Esses

Leo A. Esses

Leo A. Esses is the author of 9 full-length plays, a play trilogy, short stories, and two novels yet to be published. His first play, “Discovery,” was selected by Playwrights Horizons as part of its staged “script-in-hand” readings series and had a public reading at the Beckett Theatre on 42nd Street in New York. It was also chosen for the Streisand Festival of New Plays, a paid subscription series of staged...
Leo A. Esses is the author of 9 full-length plays, a play trilogy, short stories, and two novels yet to be published. His first play, “Discovery,” was selected by Playwrights Horizons as part of its staged “script-in-hand” readings series and had a public reading at the Beckett Theatre on 42nd Street in New York. It was also chosen for the Streisand Festival of New Plays, a paid subscription series of staged readings at the 300 seat Hahn Cosmopolitan Theatre in San Diego, CA.
“Discovery” depicts the crisis faced by a Catholic woman when she learns she has Jewish ancestors who were expelled from Spain in 1492 during the Spanish Inquisition. Her decision to convert to Judaism ignites a controversy amongst friends and family forcing her to choose between the most important one in her life or attaining self-fulfillment.

His second play, “An Ideal Deception,” takes the true events of Jonathan Pollard, an American accused and sentenced to life imprisonment in 1985 for spying on Israel's behalf against America, and makes a number of changes in order to dramatize the themes of sacrifice, loyalty and deception. It was first showcased in Great Neck, New York and then moved to New Jersey for an equity Showcase production. It was chosen out of 150 play submissions for a staged reading at the JET Theatre, an equity theatre, in West Bloomfield, Michigan.

Leo's third play, “J'Accuse,” was inspired by the Dreyfus Affair, the case of a Jewish Army Captain falsely accused and convicted of spying for the German Embassy in France at the end of the nineteenth century. “J'Accuse” had its first public reading in 2005 in New York. In June 2011, another reading was held in NYC.

He recently finished writing a trilogy, also inspired by a series of true events and personalities in the distant past. The first part of which had a professional reading in New York in January 2014.
Leo is an alumnus of Playwrights Horizons Theatre School. He has studied Drama with award winning playwrights Arthur Kopit, Neil Bell and Jeffrey Sweet, and fiction with Walter Miller (head of NYU Fiction Writing Program).

Plays

  • The Slumlord's Hologram
    A man's idyllic life (wealth, honor, prestige, beautiful wife and family) comes apart when his 8 year old daughter is killed in school by a terrorist. When his brother accuses him of cheating him out of millions of dollars, his wife soon comes to believe he was responsible for their daughter's death. He creates a hologram of his daughter to get his wife out of a severe depression. When the daughter...
    A man's idyllic life (wealth, honor, prestige, beautiful wife and family) comes apart when his 8 year old daughter is killed in school by a terrorist. When his brother accuses him of cheating him out of millions of dollars, his wife soon comes to believe he was responsible for their daughter's death. He creates a hologram of his daughter to get his wife out of a severe depression. When the daughter tells her mother she can't get into heaven, his wife demands he give up half his wealth as a partial redemption for the death of their daughter and which will allow her to get into heaven
  • An Ideal Deception
    Inspired by the true story of Jonathan Pollard, a US citizen working in Naval Intelligence who was accused of spying for Israel against the Unites States. This became one of the largest spy cases in American History. Pollard was paroled in 2015 after spending 30 years in a Federal Penitentiary.
  • David, The King, Part I of a trilogy-"Transition"
    No other character in secular or religious literature has experienced the full gamut of human emotions and experiences, including absolute power, tragedy, ecstasy, patricide, war, rebellion, treachery, to name a few as King David.
    Taken from the Books of Samuel I and II, with much added, David, The King is the paradigm adventure story of a life lived like no other.
  • Discovery
    The story of a woman who rediscovers a secret about her ancestry forcing her to choose between loosing her life long friends and her grandson-her only living relative, or realizing her self fulfillment.
  • J'accuse
    An intense psychological drama into the tormented mind of Alfred Dreyfus. A Jewish Captain in the French Army falsely accused of spying for Germany against France at the end of the 19th Century.
    There have been many books, movies, etc. about the Dreyfus Affair, none like this.