Patricia Wakely Wolf

Patricia Wakely Wolf

Patricia Wakely Wolf is an award-winning playwright for her first full-length play, Closed Casket. Patricia’s 10-minute plays produced: Rough Magic, part of “Quoting Shakespeare” – Short Plays Derived From The Bard’s Words at Pompano Beach Cultural Center; Not Yet Dead and Celebrity Patch by The Group Rep, North Hollywood, CA; Not Yet Dead featured at the Playwrights’ Slam at The Kennedy Center’s 10th Annual...
Patricia Wakely Wolf is an award-winning playwright for her first full-length play, Closed Casket. Patricia’s 10-minute plays produced: Rough Magic, part of “Quoting Shakespeare” – Short Plays Derived From The Bard’s Words at Pompano Beach Cultural Center; Not Yet Dead and Celebrity Patch by The Group Rep, North Hollywood, CA; Not Yet Dead featured at the Playwrights’ Slam at The Kennedy Center’s 10th Annual Page-to-Stage Festival and Pinky Swear Productions’ SWEAR IT! Smörgåsbord. Short plays published: No Rules-Inspired by Mary Cassatt for 365 Women A Year: A Playwriting Project and Befuddled, in City Theatre Anthology 2015. One Minute Plays produced: Looting Pass, part of Live from the Anarchist Jurisdiction, a Collaboration between the Dramatists Guild and #1MPF; Color TV, Pot, I’ll Say Anything to Get Your Vote, The ER Club, What’s It Called Again?, Not So Fast, Please Change My Name, All About the Dress, Again, Mom? and Normal Lawyer at South Florida One-Minute Play Festival in Miami; The Hill featured at Flash Fest 2015 at Manhattan Theatre Club; Buttons featured at Theatre J, Washington, DC. Patricia’s full-length play, Stung & Wounded, was selected for South Florida Theatre League’s Summer Theatre Fest 2015 and a staged reading was performed at Main Street Playhouse in Miami Lakes. A series of her 10-minute plays, including Drowned or Just Wet?, Memories in Storage, My Father And Her Husband?, Table Manners, Crockpot Marriage, Funeral Makeup, Red Rover, Celebrity Patch, Lionel & Blondie, and Not Yet Dead, have had staged readings in South Florida, Washington, DC and Los Angeles. Patricia participated in several spoken word evenings that included her original works, Leap of Faith and Parenting, at Spark Off Rose in Los Angeles. Patricia is an actor/model in South and Central Florida and has also worked in commercials, theatre and independent film in Los Angeles and New York. Member: The Dramatists Guild, Stage 32 and The Writer’s Group/LA. Board Member: Shakespeare Troupe, Inc.

Plays

  • Lionel & Blondie
    Lionel wistfully conjures a cartoon character to come to life. Now, what does he do with her?
  • Hard Confession
    Dr. Edie Albury interviews a new male patient in a walk-in clinic. Patient is suffering from spontaneous erections, which can occur several times a day without any thoughts of sex. Doctor makes some bad choices/comments in helping the patient as she thinks he might be cheating on his spouse/girlfriend. Later, the Doctor goes to confession only to find that the priest she spills to -- Father Sam Haywood -- is the patient.
  • Side Dish
    “Side Dish” is a Food Network-type show created by a married couple. Husband is producer. His wife (never seen) was responsible for the majority of side dishes with crazy ingredients that the show’s hosts would showcase on air. During the show’s final episode, the husband is the guest and the host prepares his supposedly favorite dish; recipe provided by his now-invalid wife. The wife always knew what her big-...
    “Side Dish” is a Food Network-type show created by a married couple. Husband is producer. His wife (never seen) was responsible for the majority of side dishes with crazy ingredients that the show’s hosts would showcase on air. During the show’s final episode, the husband is the guest and the host prepares his supposedly favorite dish; recipe provided by his now-invalid wife. The wife always knew what her big-ego husband was and is really up to and the dish ingredients will show her “creativity” with cooking – a special dish for her special husband.
  • Love in the Ether
    On Valentine’s Day, a mother and daughter sit on a park bench flipping through a photo book as the mother waits for a bus to take her to a special destination. The daughter knows the bus isn’t real; the mother knows the bus is very real. Which one turns out to be right? Acceptance eases out of both of them as their memories are sparked by old family photos. The mother has made her choice for the next life...
    On Valentine’s Day, a mother and daughter sit on a park bench flipping through a photo book as the mother waits for a bus to take her to a special destination. The daughter knows the bus isn’t real; the mother knows the bus is very real. Which one turns out to be right? Acceptance eases out of both of them as their memories are sparked by old family photos. The mother has made her choice for the next life step and it has released her; she’s happy. Her daughter will find her happiness along the way, just maybe not today.
  • Celebrity Patch
    Childhood friends don’t want to stop smoking. Period.
  • Color TV
    Two men watch TV but can't change the channel.
  • The Hill
    Vacations can smell in the wrong city.
  • Pot
    Mom and Dad share a joint -- are they going to get sued by their kids?
  • Not Yet Dead
    An elderly mother and her daughter discuss chicken noodle soup, death, birth, money, lawnmowers, Oreo cookies, shoes, life, Alzheimer’s and Norman Maine in an order that suits them.