John Robert Tillotson

John Robert Tillotson is a globe-trotting playwright, director, and actor. He has appeared on Broadway, off-Broadway, internationally, and in regional theatres throughout the United States. His most recent play is All Men Do It: A Primer is a new non-opera, based on Lorenzo Da Ponte’s libretto to Mozart’s Cosi fan Tutte. He is the author of twelve inter-related short plays included in the play cycles Theatrikals, Project: Bairbre (produced by Nomad Theatrical), The Face of Heaven (produced by the Attic Theatre), and Truth Serum. He was a recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts/City Artists Corps grant to present #ChekhovBurlesk: Scenes from Theatrikal Life, seven monologues adapted from Chekhov's short stories and plays, including The Drowning Man, also presented at the Phoenix...

John Robert Tillotson is a globe-trotting playwright, director, and actor. He has appeared on Broadway, off-Broadway, internationally, and in regional theatres throughout the United States. His most recent play is All Men Do It: A Primer is a new non-opera, based on Lorenzo Da Ponte’s libretto to Mozart’s Cosi fan Tutte. He is the author of twelve inter-related short plays included in the play cycles Theatrikals, Project: Bairbre (produced by Nomad Theatrical), The Face of Heaven (produced by the Attic Theatre), and Truth Serum. He was a recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts/City Artists Corps grant to present #ChekhovBurlesk: Scenes from Theatrikal Life, seven monologues adapted from Chekhov's short stories and plays, including The Drowning Man, also presented at the Phoenix Festival in Nyack, NY in 2024. His screenplay Phoebe Flips the Bird is part of the Pandemic Microfilm series. He is a staff writer for the Nomad Theatrical/ Working Theater collaboration Butterfly Effect NYC/Hell's Kitchen. In the first pandemic year, his short play Mickey and Max was presented in outdoor venues in NYC and filmed in performance. His adaptation, Independence Day: An New Play to Pay Old Debt was the recipient of the Michael Warren Powell Memorial Reading at the Dramatists Guild. Additionally, he workshopped three projects, The Peter Plays, Cover Letters, and Handbook for the Modern Claus. He performed his autobiographical solo show, Residual Effects, presented at The Hudson Guild Theatre in NYC. Other presentations include, On the Harmfulness of Electronic Devices in the Theatre: A Tutorial (Louisville Improvisers), You Afraid? (29th Street Playwrights Collective), Contemplation of Cupid (Village Playwrights), and Summer Play Contest (Write Now!). He is a company member of Nomad Theatrical Co.

Scripts

#ChekhovBurlesk: Scenes from Theatrikal Life

by John Robert Tillotson

Synopsis

A collection of 7 monologues adapted from Chekhov's short plays and stories. All are told in new, contemporary ways and set in current times.

A collection of 7 monologues adapted from Chekhov's short plays and stories. All are told in new, contemporary ways and set in current times.

ALL MEN DO IT: A Primer

by John Robert Tillotson

Synopsis

Flighty and fickle or faithful and true? All Men Do It: A Primer poses this classic question in a fast-paced seriocomedy involving the misadventures of two gay cousins and their fiancés, a pair of alpha-male navy men. For these starry-eyed couples, romantic illusions are given a nasty wake-up call when they are provoked by Professor Pandemonium and his unwitting accomplice, Bingo, to test the boundaries of love...

Flighty and fickle or faithful and true? All Men Do It: A Primer poses this classic question in a fast-paced seriocomedy involving the misadventures of two gay cousins and their fiancés, a pair of alpha-male navy men. For these starry-eyed couples, romantic illusions are given a nasty wake-up call when they are provoked by Professor Pandemonium and his unwitting accomplice, Bingo, to test the boundaries of love, loyalty, and friendship in a complicated game.

All Men Do It: A Primer is an adaptation of Lorenzo Da Ponte’s libretto to Mozart’s opera, Così fan Tutte, but freed of all that pesky music. Its timeless story offers some unique twists on themes of love and fidelity while embracing many classical theatrical traditions in a contemporary setting.

Mickey and Max

by John Robert Tillotson

Synopsis

Having been isolated by a pandemic, two people meet in a park to remind themselves (and their observers) of the need for human contact.

Having been isolated by a pandemic, two people meet in a park to remind themselves (and their observers) of the need for human contact.

Independence Day: A New Play to Pay Old Debt

by John Robert Tillotson

Synopsis

Colonel Fainwell meets the woman of his dreams, Anne Lovely, who is currently under the control of four disparate guardians, who can't agree on anything. In an effort to free Lovely, who is desperate to escape her oppressors, she and the Colonel maneuver an all-out battle of wit and will to both discover new independence. Set on July 4, 1794, in the hubbub of lower Manhattan, and anachronistically adapted from...

Colonel Fainwell meets the woman of his dreams, Anne Lovely, who is currently under the control of four disparate guardians, who can't agree on anything. In an effort to free Lovely, who is desperate to escape her oppressors, she and the Colonel maneuver an all-out battle of wit and will to both discover new independence. Set on July 4, 1794, in the hubbub of lower Manhattan, and anachronistically adapted from Susanna Centlivre's A Bold Stroke for a Wife, many of the predominantly male characters have been gender-swapped into a cast of Seven Women and One Man. Perception is turned on its ear in this fast-paced comedy of bad manners and true love.

Farewell, Friends

by John Robert Tillotson

Synopsis

In order to avoid an eviction, an actor of a certain age has been forced to cull through her scripts which illuminate the story of her life in the theatre. A book dealer, who has seen the process played out before with other clients, helps to ease her burden. The potential of the future far outweighs the desire to cling to the past glories. Goodbyes are bittersweet.

In order to avoid an eviction, an actor of a certain age has been forced to cull through her scripts which illuminate the story of her life in the theatre. A book dealer, who has seen the process played out before with other clients, helps to ease her burden. The potential of the future far outweighs the desire to cling to the past glories. Goodbyes are bittersweet.

The Contemplation of Cupid

by John Robert Tillotson

Synopsis

A life-model and his artist contemplate art, love, and lust. Expectations are not necessarily what they appear to be as personal revelations occur. And both go on.

A life-model and his artist contemplate art, love, and lust. Expectations are not necessarily what they appear to be as personal revelations occur. And both go on.

You Afraid

by John Robert Tillotson

Synopsis

It is a dark and stormy night... George and Virginia are proceeding through their nightly routine. As George works his way through a six-pack of beer, Virginia tries to make sense of her life with questions and observations. The play ends with Virginia announcing her fear to an empty room.

It is a dark and stormy night... George and Virginia are proceeding through their nightly routine. As George works his way through a six-pack of beer, Virginia tries to make sense of her life with questions and observations. The play ends with Virginia announcing her fear to an empty room.

Form and Moving

by John Robert Tillotson

Synopsis

In "Form and Moving", we find Kris, leaving New York and her Kip’s Bay apartment, as she compromises her artistic dreams, in exchange for financial security. Peter, her friend and Charlie, her brother and Peter's life-partner, are there to help Kris’s transition to a new beginning.

"Form and Moving" is part of THE PETER PLAYS, three 30 minute short plays which are part of a larger cycle of plays, THEATRIKALS...

In "Form and Moving", we find Kris, leaving New York and her Kip’s Bay apartment, as she compromises her artistic dreams, in exchange for financial security. Peter, her friend and Charlie, her brother and Peter's life-partner, are there to help Kris’s transition to a new beginning.

"Form and Moving" is part of THE PETER PLAYS, three 30 minute short plays which are part of a larger cycle of plays, THEATRIKALS. It can be produced as a stand-alone play.

See THE PETER PLAYS on the NPX for more information.

Late-Walking Through the Realm

by John Robert Tillotson

Synopsis

In "Late-Walking through the Realm", we meet Charlie, a successful lawyer and an ex-actor, and Peter, his longtime friend, and an actor currently in a career slump. Near dawn, atop am MTA bus kiosk in the East Village, they finally face reality and admit their longtime love for each other

"Late-Walking" is part of THE PETER PLAYS, three 30 minute short plays which are part of a larger cycle of plays...

In "Late-Walking through the Realm", we meet Charlie, a successful lawyer and an ex-actor, and Peter, his longtime friend, and an actor currently in a career slump. Near dawn, atop am MTA bus kiosk in the East Village, they finally face reality and admit their longtime love for each other

"Late-Walking" is part of THE PETER PLAYS, three 30 minute short plays which are part of a larger cycle of plays, THEATRIKALS. It can be produced as a stand-alone play.

See THE PETER PLAYS on the NPX for more information.

Nimble Souls

by John Robert Tillotson

Synopsis

In Nimble Souls, we are introduced to Peter, an actor recovering from a near-crippling injury, and his longtime friend Kris, an artistic director of a small regional theater, who meet in Central Park to commiserate about the current state of the theater.

Nimble Souls is part of THE PETER PLAYS, three 30 minute short plays which are part of a larger cycle of plays, THEATRIKALS. It can be produced as a stand...

In Nimble Souls, we are introduced to Peter, an actor recovering from a near-crippling injury, and his longtime friend Kris, an artistic director of a small regional theater, who meet in Central Park to commiserate about the current state of the theater.

Nimble Souls is part of THE PETER PLAYS, three 30 minute short plays which are part of a larger cycle of plays, THEATRIKALS. It can be produced as a stand-alone play.

See THE PETER PLAYS on the NPX for more information.

The Peter Plays

by John Robert Tillotson

Synopsis

THE PETER PLAYS are three 30 minute short plays which are part of a cycle of plays, THEATRIKALS.

The three plays, united as THE PETER PLAYS, share the common character of Peter, an actor. They are the only plays in which Peter appears, however, he is referenced in other THEATRIKALS plays. Kris, an artistic director, appears in three additional plays and Charlie, Kris’ brother and a lawyer, appears in one full...

THE PETER PLAYS are three 30 minute short plays which are part of a cycle of plays, THEATRIKALS.

The three plays, united as THE PETER PLAYS, share the common character of Peter, an actor. They are the only plays in which Peter appears, however, he is referenced in other THEATRIKALS plays. Kris, an artistic director, appears in three additional plays and Charlie, Kris’ brother and a lawyer, appears in one full-length play. All of these characters are in their fifties. The plays take place in NYC in 2011.

In "Nimble Souls," we are introduced to Peter, an actor recovering from a near-crippling injury, and his longtime friend Kris, an artistic director of a small regional theater, who meet in Central Park to commiserate about the current state of the theater.

In the next piece, "Late-Walking through the Realm", we meet Charlie, a successful lawyer, and an ex-actor, who is Kris’s brother and Peter’s longtime friend. Near dawn, atop am MTA bus kiosk in the East Village, they finally face reality and admit their longtime love for each other.

In the final piece, "Form and Moving", we find Kris, leaving New York and her Kip’s Bay apartment, as she compromises her artistic dreams, in exchange for financial security. Peter and Charlie, now partners, are there to help Kris’s transition to a new beginning.

The Harmfulness of Electronic Devices in the Theatre: A Tutorial (male version)

by John Robert Tillotson

Synopsis

Dirck, a harried and underappreciated stage manager, has been tasked to give a welcome speech for tonight's performance and make sure audience electronic devices have been turned off. He shares a bit of insight into his life both on and off stage as he speaks about his interactions with company members and the producing artistic director of a small theatre company. Freely adapted from Chekhov's "On the...

Dirck, a harried and underappreciated stage manager, has been tasked to give a welcome speech for tonight's performance and make sure audience electronic devices have been turned off. He shares a bit of insight into his life both on and off stage as he speaks about his interactions with company members and the producing artistic director of a small theatre company. Freely adapted from Chekhov's "On the Harmfulness of Tobacco." A perfect opener for a series of one-act plays.

The Harmfulness of Electronic Devices in the Theatre: A Tutorial (female version)

by John Robert Tillotson

Synopsis

Shirl, a harried and underappreciated stage manager, has been tasked to give a welcome speech for tonight's performance and make sure audience electronic devices have been turned off. She shares a bit of insight into her life both on and off stage as she speaks about her interactions with company members and the producing artistic director of a small theatre company. Freely adapted from Chekhov's "On the...

Shirl, a harried and underappreciated stage manager, has been tasked to give a welcome speech for tonight's performance and make sure audience electronic devices have been turned off. She shares a bit of insight into her life both on and off stage as she speaks about her interactions with company members and the producing artistic director of a small theatre company. Freely adapted from Chekhov's "On the Harmfulness of Tobacco."