Kit Twichell

Kit Milne Twichell (they/them) is an early-career dramaturg, scholar, and playwright originally from Florida and currently based in upstate South Carolina. They received their BSW and MA in Theatre & Performance Research from Florida State University, and are pursuing a PhD in Theatre at Ohio State University.

As a dramaturg, Kit specializes in production dramaturgy and new play development for historical, experimental, and surrealist theatre which heavily influences their own writing. When not writing or working on shows, they run TTRPG games for their friends, hike the Appalachian Mountains with their dog, read queer sci-fi, and collect all things odd and shiny.

Kit Milne Twichell (they/them) is an early-career dramaturg, scholar, and playwright originally from Florida and currently based in upstate South Carolina. They received their BSW and MA in Theatre & Performance Research from Florida State University, and are pursuing a PhD in Theatre at Ohio State University.

As a dramaturg, Kit specializes in production dramaturgy and new play development for historical, experimental, and surrealist theatre which heavily influences their own writing. When not writing or working on shows, they run TTRPG games for their friends, hike the Appalachian Mountains with their dog, read queer sci-fi, and collect all things odd and shiny.

Scripts

Event Horizon

by Kit Twichell

Synopsis

A man gets lost in the woods. There is a door. Sometimes, he learns, you have to save yourself.

EVENT HORIZON is a ten-minute monologue with ample room for a physical actor to play with the open stage and find emotional beats between the lines. Originally created for the Lyric Theatre of Leadville's 24-Hour Theatre Festival with the prompt of "a door that no one knows where it leads."

A man gets lost in the woods. There is a door. Sometimes, he learns, you have to save yourself.

EVENT HORIZON is a ten-minute monologue with ample room for a physical actor to play with the open stage and find emotional beats between the lines. Originally created for the Lyric Theatre of Leadville's 24-Hour Theatre Festival with the prompt of "a door that no one knows where it leads."

Return to Sender

by Kit Twichell

Synopsis

It's the end of the world as we know it, and Avi, a postal worker, must deliver a letter to "The Last Person on Earth." This turns out to be a blessing in disguise.

RETURN TO SENDER is a two-person, ten-minute play about finding love in impossible circumstances. Originally written for Creede Repertory Theatre's 2023 Headwaters 10-Minute Play Festival.

It's the end of the world as we know it, and Avi, a postal worker, must deliver a letter to "The Last Person on Earth." This turns out to be a blessing in disguise.

RETURN TO SENDER is a two-person, ten-minute play about finding love in impossible circumstances. Originally written for Creede Repertory Theatre's 2023 Headwaters 10-Minute Play Festival.