Haas Regen

Scripts

For Sentimentalists

by Haas Regen

Synopsis

Two childhood friends and former lovers meet on a rooftop in Brooklyn before the building is sold. The play calls for "backwards talking" in order to explore themes of time washing, point of view, and memory.

Two childhood friends and former lovers meet on a rooftop in Brooklyn before the building is sold. The play calls for "backwards talking" in order to explore themes of time washing, point of view, and memory.

In Brooklyn Heights Old Ladies Still Say, Good Morning!

by Haas Regen

Synopsis

A loquacious divorcee and a struggling actor/bartender discover a mutual fascination with New York City's ceaseless past.

A loquacious divorcee and a struggling actor/bartender discover a mutual fascination with New York City's ceaseless past.

Orchis

by Haas Regen

Synopsis

Meet the Orkidds: Secluded on Sea Island, they're three twenty-something siblings who refuse to grow up. With inheritance woes, a troublesome neighbor, and a fridge full of junk food-- decorum flies straight out the window. It's a Southern Gothic play for the Social Networking generation.

Meet the Orkidds: Secluded on Sea Island, they're three twenty-something siblings who refuse to grow up. With inheritance woes, a troublesome neighbor, and a fridge full of junk food-- decorum flies straight out the window. It's a Southern Gothic play for the Social Networking generation.

Perceval

by Haas Regen

Synopsis

Spanning centuries of sources from Medieval French literature (Chretien de Troyes) to the modern cinema (Erich Rohmer), a small but resourceful cast brings to life a world of duels and damsels, curses and spells, despicable fiends, bleeding spears, floating castles — and maybe even the Cup itself!

Spanning centuries of sources from Medieval French literature (Chretien de Troyes) to the modern cinema (Erich Rohmer), a small but resourceful cast brings to life a world of duels and damsels, curses and spells, despicable fiends, bleeding spears, floating castles — and maybe even the Cup itself!