This play explores fate and free will through the meeting of two unexpected characters. Which is more absurd: the discussion or the context in which the discussion happens?
HELLEVATOR, by Janet S. Tiger
Two strangers in a very unusual elevator. Going down!
NASTY, by Janet S. Tiger
A famous singing star is mad at a critic – with possibly critical results…
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Austin Steinmetz
About the Authors...
Sean Gref is an early career playwright and theatre enthusiast from San Diego. He has had short plays produced with SD City College’s New Play Festival, and a staged reading with the Midwest Dramatist Conference. He is on the Board of Directors at North Coast Repertory Theatre in Solana Beach.
Janet S. Tiger’s award-winning work has been performed internationally and published in U.S., Canada and U.K anthologies. Recipient of an NEA-COMBO Fellowship as well as numerous grants and contest awards, Tiger received SD Foundation Creative Catalyst Program Fellowship for Caregivers Anonymous. Most recent locally – Starlights at OHCC.