David C. Tucker

David C. Tucker

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  • THE PLATYPODES
    17 Nov. 2015
    Wyndham's play is smart, sharp, and thought-provoking. His distinctive characters face moral choices, and respond to them in ways that will captivate and engage an audience. The playwright grabs your attention from the opening scene, and never lets go.
  • Moonlight & Love Songs
    12 Aug. 2015
    A provocative, compelling drama that introduces us to well-drawn, believable characters we won't soon forget. Sharp, economical dialogue draws us in, a startling plot development abruptly turns the world upside down, and soon we're hoping for an outcome that may or may not be possible.
  • The Veils
    4 Aug. 2015
    Villanueva is a subtle writer whose play is that much more effective for shunning histrionics. Beautifully structured, "The Veils" benefits from her skilled craftsmanship. We get to know these characters and their secrets a layer at a time, and the story builds momentum as it progresses. The family dynamics will resonate with audiences. The author knows her stagecraft, and has fashioned a work that can be staged simply or more elaborately, as circumstances may dictate.
  • AFTER
    23 Jul. 2015
    A touching and original piece depicting human relationships that were intimate in surprising and unexpected ways. Alterman writes movingly about the connections we make with others, and inspires us to think more openly and less judgmentally about the people we meet in our daily lives.
  • HAPPI IN IOWA
    21 Jul. 2015
    On the surface, Arnie and Kyle would seem to have nothing in common beyond their shared bloodline. But this uncle and nephew have an unexpected bond that may survive what happened since they went their separate ways. An emotionally affecting play about regrets, redemption, and the opportunity to see someone we think we already know in a new way.