AC Wilcoxen

A.C. Wilcoxen (they/them) is a writer, performer, and educator based in Chicago, IL. Blending their diverse experiences in the performing arts, both professionally and academically, their work is often described as genre-defying, irreverent, funny, and emotionally raw. Their playwriting and performances have appeared in various U.S. cities, including Minneapolis, New York City, New Orleans, Chicago, and numerous academic conferences across the country. A comedic monologue from their play "In Service of Venus" was published in Smith and Kraus’s Best Women’s Stage Monologues of 2018. They edited and authored a public speaking textbook with Hayden-McNeil, have a co-authored chapter in "Queer Communication Pedagogy," published by Routledge, and a forthcoming chapter in Palgrave’s "Judicial...

A.C. Wilcoxen (they/them) is a writer, performer, and educator based in Chicago, IL. Blending their diverse experiences in the performing arts, both professionally and academically, their work is often described as genre-defying, irreverent, funny, and emotionally raw. Their playwriting and performances have appeared in various U.S. cities, including Minneapolis, New York City, New Orleans, Chicago, and numerous academic conferences across the country. A comedic monologue from their play "In Service of Venus" was published in Smith and Kraus’s Best Women’s Stage Monologues of 2018. They edited and authored a public speaking textbook with Hayden-McNeil, have a co-authored chapter in "Queer Communication Pedagogy," published by Routledge, and a forthcoming chapter in Palgrave’s "Judicial Bodies." They have a Ph.D. in Performance Studies from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, where their research combined autoethnography, playwriting, and intercultural communication to create artistic works that presented themes of social class, rurality, queer identity, and the Midwest. They were a recipient of their university’s prestigious Dissertation Research Award Fellowship for their research on the humanities in higher education, Excellence in Teaching and Service Awards, Top Paper Awards at the National Communication Association within the Autoethnography and Theatre divisions, and numerous accolades for their performance work, including the Tekla Story Award for Excellence in Acting, the Outstanding Artistic Achievement Award for two of their plays, and a Lifetime Achievement Award for the Marion Kleinau Theatre. They are currently writing about grief, late-stage capitalism, and the absurdities of midlife. They hope to someday be able to own a home in the country with a minimum of three dogs.

Scripts

In Service of Venus

by AC Wilcoxen

Synopsis

Our age of digital matchmaking – of swiping left and right on apps – and unprecedented growth in service industries denigrates the “worth” of some bodies more than others: femme and feminized bodies, fat bodies, and disabled bodies, among them. This intertextual surreal play follows two women in their 30s, Front of House and Back of House, as they try to make sense of their lives as service industry workers in a...

Our age of digital matchmaking – of swiping left and right on apps – and unprecedented growth in service industries denigrates the “worth” of some bodies more than others: femme and feminized bodies, fat bodies, and disabled bodies, among them. This intertextual surreal play follows two women in their 30s, Front of House and Back of House, as they try to make sense of their lives as service industry workers in a restaurant that only serves marshmallows while also contemplating their romantic histories in and around this digital era. Rejecting the traditional play structure, this story journeys into the psyche of our main characters, meandering back and forth between externalized inner-monologues and dialogue while incorporating dance, comedy, literary adaptation, and experimental theater to provide a one-of-a-kind performance experience. This play invites us to question our own compliance in turning ourselves into products for consumption and asks us to consider if love can really “fix” us, or if it’s the ways we date and relate to one another that needs fixing.

Inheritance of a Flyover

by AC Wilcoxen

Synopsis

For many, the Midwest is nothing more than the flyover states, or a place where culture goes to die. When you come from a mostly blue-collar family in the rural Midwest, what you inherit from your family are stories – the story of Grandma stealing a car, or how Mom came up with that recipe for bread pudding when we only had three ingredients in the kitchen. But what does it mean to inherit stories from a place...

For many, the Midwest is nothing more than the flyover states, or a place where culture goes to die. When you come from a mostly blue-collar family in the rural Midwest, what you inherit from your family are stories – the story of Grandma stealing a car, or how Mom came up with that recipe for bread pudding when we only had three ingredients in the kitchen. But what does it mean to inherit stories from a place the rest of the country regards as “the flyover?” This one(ish) woman show invites the audience to join Vernice, a struggling author, in a view from the middle as she rummages through her Midwestern histories in an attempt to re-story the stories of her flyover inheritance, in an attempt to re-ignite her writing career, while also exploring the question of whose stories are “worth” telling.

Buffalo!!!!!!!!

by AC Wilcoxen

Synopsis

Ted and Gina try to figure out a sentence.

Ted and Gina try to figure out a sentence.

Moon River

by AC Wilcoxen

Synopsis

Dennis and Vernice, a married couple of many years, try to remember the lyrics of a song while doing the basics of life together. At first, this song seems nonsensical to Vernice, but as time goes on and they debate the meaning of lyrics, it's not so clear who's right and who's wrong. Exploring themes of memory, co-construction of reality in long-term relationships, and aging, this play displays the mundanity...

Dennis and Vernice, a married couple of many years, try to remember the lyrics of a song while doing the basics of life together. At first, this song seems nonsensical to Vernice, but as time goes on and they debate the meaning of lyrics, it's not so clear who's right and who's wrong. Exploring themes of memory, co-construction of reality in long-term relationships, and aging, this play displays the mundanity, hilarity, and absurdity of sharing a life with someone.

The Logic of Children

by AC Wilcoxen

Synopsis

Tiffany's mother is in for a huge surprise when she catches her young daughter stealing bubble-gum and tries to lecture her about such behavior.

Tiffany's mother is in for a huge surprise when she catches her young daughter stealing bubble-gum and tries to lecture her about such behavior.

A Mother's Intuition

by AC Wilcoxen

Synopsis

Charlie brings their partner from the city, Meridian, home to meet their very rural, very Midwestern mom for the first time, as they both negotiate how much of their queer and non-binary identities to reveal. Grappling with the rural-urban divide, one of the biggest chasms in our society, A Mother’s Intuition displays how people from seemingly opposite worlds can still connect when they’re willing to meet each...

Charlie brings their partner from the city, Meridian, home to meet their very rural, very Midwestern mom for the first time, as they both negotiate how much of their queer and non-binary identities to reveal. Grappling with the rural-urban divide, one of the biggest chasms in our society, A Mother’s Intuition displays how people from seemingly opposite worlds can still connect when they’re willing to meet each other where they are and offer each other a bit of grace.

D.A.R.E. Dance

by AC Wilcoxen

Synopsis

Charlotte recounts her first brush with romance at the dance designed to keep kids off drugs.

Charlotte recounts her first brush with romance at the dance designed to keep kids off drugs.