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2026 Creative Capital Awardee. Playwright Craig Lucas, "The Light in the Piazza", "Prelude to a Kiss", says of Harmon's play Tornado Tastes like Aluminum Sting: "The most original piece of dramatic storytelling I've come across." "The most innovative playwright I've encountered in years."
2025 Finalist for Ojai New Works Festival (Crawlspace). 2026 Ruth Easton Play Series, Playwrights Center (Electro Archipelago). 2023-2025 Venturous Playwriting Fellow (Tornado Tastes like Aluminum Sting). Harmon dot aut (they/she)Disabled, poly-synesthesia, Amazigh playwright, singer/songwriter, visual artist & performer. "Tornado Tastes like Aluminum Sting" premiered Summer 2024 at Contemporary American Theatre Festival, Director: Oliver Butler. Founder and Co-Director - t.h.i.n.k. at The...

2026 Creative Capital Awardee. Playwright Craig Lucas, "The Light in the Piazza", "Prelude to a Kiss", says of Harmon's play Tornado Tastes like Aluminum Sting: "The most original piece of dramatic storytelling I've come across." "The most innovative playwright I've encountered in years."
2025 Finalist for Ojai New Works Festival (Crawlspace). 2026 Ruth Easton Play Series, Playwrights Center (Electro Archipelago). 2023-2025 Venturous Playwriting Fellow (Tornado Tastes like Aluminum Sting). Harmon dot aut (they/she)Disabled, poly-synesthesia, Amazigh playwright, singer/songwriter, visual artist & performer. "Tornado Tastes like Aluminum Sting" premiered Summer 2024 at Contemporary American Theatre Festival, Director: Oliver Butler. Founder and Co-Director - t.h.i.n.k. at The Tank, an advocacy cohort for Neurodivergent/Disabled/Chronically Ill theater makers - in residence at The Tank Theater, NYC.

An excerpt from Harmon’s play, "Space", appears in the anthology: WE/US: Monologues for Gender Minority Characters - Smith & Kraus, March 2023.
Selected works for the theatre, include: "Naming Things" & "Space" (STE 2022); "Minden" (The Tank NYC, Director: Meghan Finn); "People Like Us, a musical conversation about the Armenian genocide" (music/lyrics by Lisbeth Scott - book by Harmon dot aut); "No Land to Land In" (Dixon Place, Director: Craig Lucas); "Goodbye, Kansas, a new musical" (KC Fringe Fest); "Disability Romp, a Mad Ballet" (A Ha! Dance Theatre, Folly Theatre, KCMO); "M.", an audio haunting (Bete Noire Online Theatre Festival, Montreal, 2021); "Visionary", a musical biography of Buddha (Elgin Theatre, Toronto, Director: Craig Lucas); "True Blood, the musical" (workshop 2017/18, Director: Pam McKinnon). Harmon. is a fellow at the Hermitage Artist’s Retreat in Englewood, Florida and a Visionary Playwright at Theatre Masters, NYC. As a performer, Harmon. has toured the country as a stand-up comedian and as a member of the notorious gay sketch comedy troupe, Hot Dish!. Over the past ten years, Harmon.’s tactile paintings, videos, and embroidered sculptures have been exhibited across the U.S. Harmon.’s filmography is available upon request. Harmon. lives with their husband in Hudson Valley, NY. They are currently adapting their novel, "Crawlspace" for the stage. Repped by: Katie McGrath, Arise Artists Agency.

Scripts

Joshism

by Harmon dot aut

Synopsis

A Neurodivergent psychology student becomes dangerously obsessed with understanding a local murderer, impersonating a doctor to gain access to him in prison, leading to both professional success and personal destruction as he struggles to reconcile human connection with his dark fascination. Structured around Josh's time blindness and distraction as they become more and more fixated on the murder, chronology...

A Neurodivergent psychology student becomes dangerously obsessed with understanding a local murderer, impersonating a doctor to gain access to him in prison, leading to both professional success and personal destruction as he struggles to reconcile human connection with his dark fascination. Structured around Josh's time blindness and distraction as they become more and more fixated on the murder, chronology slowly loses any validity.

Minden

by Harmon dot aut

Synopsis

Jeanine is a 50ish Neurodivergent/Disabled poet who connects with people through her online poetry forum. When a horrible crime hits close to home, Jeanine becomes obsessed with finding out Why it happened, even if that drive threatens the well-being of her family. Her family reacts by putting Jeanine on lockdown, disconnecting her from her poetry platform and silencing her voice. There is a fine line between...

Jeanine is a 50ish Neurodivergent/Disabled poet who connects with people through her online poetry forum. When a horrible crime hits close to home, Jeanine becomes obsessed with finding out Why it happened, even if that drive threatens the well-being of her family. Her family reacts by putting Jeanine on lockdown, disconnecting her from her poetry platform and silencing her voice. There is a fine line between care and control. A parable about authoritarianism.

Tornado Tastes like Aluminum Sting

by Harmon dot aut

Synopsis

Description by playwright Craig Lucas:
“I’ve never come across anything like the play Tornado Tastes like Aluminum Sting. We are inside the mind of the protagonist, an 11-year-old autistic child who is also nonbinary. They apprehend the world through a different set of tools than I possess. They are obsessed with movies, a walking library of cinema history. But the three-dimensional world they inhabit is an...

Description by playwright Craig Lucas:
“I’ve never come across anything like the play Tornado Tastes like Aluminum Sting. We are inside the mind of the protagonist, an 11-year-old autistic child who is also nonbinary. They apprehend the world through a different set of tools than I possess. They are obsessed with movies, a walking library of cinema history. But the three-dimensional world they inhabit is an overwhelming swirl of sensations, sights crossed with sounds crossed with metaphoric echoes of ideas stimulated by everything they encounter in history books, in the community, in the lives of the parents. This over-stimulated mixmaster of the character’s aspirations colliding with the joys and terrors of the world outside their own mind creates a storm. And that is what we are placed inside—right in the eye of that funnel. The walls of this young mind literally swim with the projected movie footage of their omnivorous gaze, using comic bits to show horrific things. I would kill to direct such a work. For me it is akin to the most original and sui generis works one stumbles on in a lifetime—Samuel Beckett’s 'Not I', Sarah Kane’s '4:48 Psychosis', Maria Irene Fornes’ 'Drowning'.”

Space

by Harmon dot aut

Synopsis

Set in the waiting room of an underfunded mental health clinic in rural Oklahoma, Space introduces us to Margaret, a mad, nonbinary autistic poet who is waiting for an Access-A-Ride. As we wait with them, we gain insight into the frustrations of dealing with Medicaid red tape, the challenges of being 'other' in a poverty-stricken rural town, and we glimpse fragments of Margaret's inner light through poetry and...

Set in the waiting room of an underfunded mental health clinic in rural Oklahoma, Space introduces us to Margaret, a mad, nonbinary autistic poet who is waiting for an Access-A-Ride. As we wait with them, we gain insight into the frustrations of dealing with Medicaid red tape, the challenges of being 'other' in a poverty-stricken rural town, and we glimpse fragments of Margaret's inner light through poetry and pop culture.

Naming Things

by Harmon dot aut

Synopsis

H., an Autistic/Non-Binary artist, guides us through short scenes from their life: misdiagnosis & electro-shock therapy, imagining a father they never knew, etc. H. shows us how they created Joy out of moments of despair, and reaches out, through song, to share that Joy with everyone.

H., an Autistic/Non-Binary artist, guides us through short scenes from their life: misdiagnosis & electro-shock therapy, imagining a father they never knew, etc. H. shows us how they created Joy out of moments of despair, and reaches out, through song, to share that Joy with everyone.