Kate Leslie

Kate Leslie

Plays

  • Shadow of the Son
    Eternity is a long time to live by someone else's rules.

    Artemis is the goddess of the moon, and her brother, Apollo, is the god of the sun. Expected to live up to the ideals of the immortals, Artemis longs for freedom and the opportunity to chart her own path. But when she builds her own world away from that of her father, has she simply traded one set of impossible expectations for another?
  • Puck is Dead
    Puck is dead, and nothing has been the same since.

    In an attempt to move on, Titania and Oberon move out of the woods and into the suburbs. All Titania wants to is to be a 'normal' couple like Helen and Demetrius or even Hermia and Lysander. But living a normal life is harder than it seems. It will take more than an expensive therapist to discover what went wrong in each of their...
    Puck is dead, and nothing has been the same since.

    In an attempt to move on, Titania and Oberon move out of the woods and into the suburbs. All Titania wants to is to be a 'normal' couple like Helen and Demetrius or even Hermia and Lysander. But living a normal life is harder than it seems. It will take more than an expensive therapist to discover what went wrong in each of their relationships.

    A play about growing up, growing older, and the effect of time on our dreams.
  • The Velvet Ditch
    Fiona finds herself back in her hometown after college graduation. So, she does what every other twenty-something in town does and attends a late night party. The problem is the party is at her ex-boyfriend’s house. Fiona never imagined she would settle down in this town, but actually leaving might be more difficult than she knew.
  • The Love Code
    Human connection in a digital age.

    Dylan Rossport thinks he is the luckiest guy in the world. When the CEO of a giant Palo Alto tech company offers to become a full partner to develop Dylan's dating app, it looks like Dylan's professional success is guaranteed. If only he didn't have to keep his new girlfriend a secret. At a time when privacy is almost non-existent and money can...
    Human connection in a digital age.

    Dylan Rossport thinks he is the luckiest guy in the world. When the CEO of a giant Palo Alto tech company offers to become a full partner to develop Dylan's dating app, it looks like Dylan's professional success is guaranteed. If only he didn't have to keep his new girlfriend a secret. At a time when privacy is almost non-existent and money can excuse almost anything, what moral standards remain sacred? Can Dylan have love and success, or can he only have one?
  • Ashes to Dust
    Hattie's father has just died, and she is not handling it well. It's hard enough to keep her head above water with her bickering siblings, but her bickering daughters are not helping matters. In the car leaving the wake, Hattie must make a confession to her daughters and hope for understanding.
  • Another Look
    The last guest at an art gallery opening shares his opinions about art.
  • Mud
    Persephone and Eurydice are locked in a room. They refuse to speak their captors name out loud. Should they hold onto hope for rescue or accept their eternal fate?
  • Mother Goose's Garden
    Jack and Jill can't wait to spend the day helping Mother Goose in her garden. There's just one problem - they can't find Mother Goose anywhere! This interactive theatrical experience is meant for ages 6 and younger. The audience will help Jack and Jill finish their chores in the garden and find Mother Goose.