Tomi Endter

Tomi Endter is a Nehithaw (Lac La Ronge) actor and playwright from the not too terribly distant lands of the Suquamish, on the Key Peninsula in Washington State, and the less distant lands of the Ho-Chunk, in Verona, Wisconsin. A founding member of the Fair Verona Shakespeare Company, Tommy has been involved in the theatre since 2012, finding love for the temporal nature of staged performance at a young age. Tommy attended The New School of Drama from 2016-2020, graduating with a BFA in the Dramatic Arts, with a focus on acting/playwriting.

Tomi Endter is a Nehithaw (Lac La Ronge) actor and playwright from the not too terribly distant lands of the Suquamish, on the Key Peninsula in Washington State, and the less distant lands of the Ho-Chunk, in Verona, Wisconsin. A founding member of the Fair Verona Shakespeare Company, Tommy has been involved in the theatre since 2012, finding love for the temporal nature of staged performance at a young age. Tommy attended The New School of Drama from 2016-2020, graduating with a BFA in the Dramatic Arts, with a focus on acting/playwriting.

Scripts

Built on Bones

by Tomi Endter

Synopsis

Trapped in a dilapidated apartment in Saskatoon, Naomi, an artist, her husband Jason, and her brother Emory must navigate the trepidations of home-making and owning in an unjust world. When Jason accepts a case defending a police officer accused of a brutal crime against an Indigenous woman, the three of them must grapple with their place in each other's idea of home, and the foundations they're built on.

Trapped in a dilapidated apartment in Saskatoon, Naomi, an artist, her husband Jason, and her brother Emory must navigate the trepidations of home-making and owning in an unjust world. When Jason accepts a case defending a police officer accused of a brutal crime against an Indigenous woman, the three of them must grapple with their place in each other's idea of home, and the foundations they're built on.