LEE OSORIO

LEE OSORIO

Lee Osorio is a queer, Latinx Atlanta-based actor and playwright.

Plays

  • A Third Way
    Nico and Matt are fine- or so they’d say to anyone asking about their marriage. And
    that’s true…but less “fine wine” and more “it was fine, but I probably wouldn’t eat there
    again.” The decision to open their marriage starts an effort to save their relationship, but
    as they queer the boundaries of their marriage it forces them to question what it means to
    queer your life. Will their...
    Nico and Matt are fine- or so they’d say to anyone asking about their marriage. And
    that’s true…but less “fine wine” and more “it was fine, but I probably wouldn’t eat there
    again.” The decision to open their marriage starts an effort to save their relationship, but
    as they queer the boundaries of their marriage it forces them to question what it means to
    queer your life. Will their bond survive? Should it?
  • Prisontown
    How much of an activist are you? After receiving this text message from his immigration attorney brother, a Writer finds himself haunted by a very persistent and troubling ghost. Before long, the Writer finds himself on a journey back to his hometown of Lumpkin, Georgia … now the home of Stewart County Immigration Detention Center. As he talks to those trapped in the prison – both literally and figuratively –...
    How much of an activist are you? After receiving this text message from his immigration attorney brother, a Writer finds himself haunted by a very persistent and troubling ghost. Before long, the Writer finds himself on a journey back to his hometown of Lumpkin, Georgia … now the home of Stewart County Immigration Detention Center. As he talks to those trapped in the prison – both literally and figuratively – the ghost makes a simple but incredibly hard request – see.
  • Faith
    After years of taking care of her emotionally abusive mother, Faith expects her mother’s death to offer release and a new sense of freedom. Instead, it sends her into a spiral of loneliness, long drives, and a search for fulfillment in fast food. Then Theo arrives. Quiet, thoughtful, with an unmaskable hunger that is at once attractive and intimidating, Theo and Faith find in each other hope that their wounds...
    After years of taking care of her emotionally abusive mother, Faith expects her mother’s death to offer release and a new sense of freedom. Instead, it sends her into a spiral of loneliness, long drives, and a search for fulfillment in fast food. Then Theo arrives. Quiet, thoughtful, with an unmaskable hunger that is at once attractive and intimidating, Theo and Faith find in each other hope that their wounds can be staunched. But the disappearance of a young girl causes Faith to question whether the life she has built with Theo is real and what she’ll do to protect it. Conjuring and reliving memories of the past three years, Faith sits alone on a small town playground trying to find answers to questions she never wanted to have to ask.