Catya McMullen

Catya McMullen

Plays

  • AGNES
    Charlie's been missing, and his roommates have a lot of questions for him. Trapped by a storm on the night of his mysterious return, they each discover how easy it is to miss the mark when it comes to the people you love. With heart, humor and a touch of the bizarre, AGNES explores vulnerability, our limited understanding of Aspergers, and how we strive for human connection, even when it seems impossible.
  • A**holes in Gas Stations
    Concert play set in a gas station and diner of a turnpike exit, Assholes in Gas Stations is a play in vignettes with music, jokes, magical realism, feelings and lacrosse about kindness and finding hope and magic in the face of the end of the world . . . in New Jersey.
  • LOCKED UP B*TCHES
    A immersive, queer, feminist hip hop musical parody mashup of a certain Netflix Women's Prison Drama and Sondheim-Bernstein Musical...set in an animal shelter.

    Music Available on Request
  • We Pray to Elephants
    Trying to get sober with nowhere to go, Jordan moves in with his estranged father, step mom and sister only to find out they are hoarders who live in a one bedroom apartment and are devotees of an Ashram. With a little bit of the mystical, the hilarious and the heartbreaking, We Pray to Elephants explores how trauma gets passed on through generations and what it's like to live with too much love and not enough space.
  • Everything Is Probably Going to Be Okay
    Durham, North Carolina: the kind of place where you can own a gun and shop at Whole Foods. When Grace returns after 10 years, she finds herself torn between the past and present, forced to remember the true meaning of a pact she made years ago: the kind of pact you make as a kid, but only comprehend as an adult.