Melanie Hoopes

Melanie (she/her) is a writer and director originally from Connecticut. Recent credits include The Loneliness Cure (Quick Center, Fairfield University), Six Feet: A Play About What’s Between Us (RiverArts), Kindness Committee (RiverArts), and One Giant Leap: The Apollo Moon Landing 50 Years On (New York Times), and the musical, Murderbirds! She’s written for public radio and for podcasts including Here’s The Thing (WNYC) and Lethal Lit (iHeartRadio). Melanie was also a writer for Bloodline on Netflix. She is currently working on an adaptation of The Christmas Carol with composer Chan Poling.

She is the host and producer of pod-ette, the podcast companion to the literary magazine -ette, and the drummer for The GoGo’s tribute band, Hot Flash. melaniehoopes.com

Melanie (she/her) is a writer and director originally from Connecticut. Recent credits include The Loneliness Cure (Quick Center, Fairfield University), Six Feet: A Play About What’s Between Us (RiverArts), Kindness Committee (RiverArts), and One Giant Leap: The Apollo Moon Landing 50 Years On (New York Times), and the musical, Murderbirds! She’s written for public radio and for podcasts including Here’s The Thing (WNYC) and Lethal Lit (iHeartRadio). Melanie was also a writer for Bloodline on Netflix. She is currently working on an adaptation of The Christmas Carol with composer Chan Poling.

She is the host and producer of pod-ette, the podcast companion to the literary magazine -ette, and the drummer for The GoGo’s tribute band, Hot Flash. melaniehoopes.com

Scripts

The Loneliness Cure

Written by Melanie Hoopes

Synopsis

A man breaks down in a public place. A nurse, with her own troubles, comes to his aid. A student jeopardizes her scholarship, then befriends a psychiatrist who is finding the courage to be himself. Enter a very forgettable waiter. Every other Tuesday they meet to ward off what they share in common——chronic and acute loneliness. Those Tuesdays at the California Pizza Kitchen cure them, and save the lives of...

A man breaks down in a public place. A nurse, with her own troubles, comes to his aid. A student jeopardizes her scholarship, then befriends a psychiatrist who is finding the courage to be himself. Enter a very forgettable waiter. Every other Tuesday they meet to ward off what they share in common——chronic and acute loneliness. Those Tuesdays at the California Pizza Kitchen cure them, and save the lives of countless others.