Z is for Zebra
Hailed as “a tightly executed, deeply personal, and often wickedly funny piece” Z is for Zebra, written by Katie Scarlett, explores the relationship between chronic illness and grief told through the eyes of a professor giving a lecture on Kubler-Ross's "stages of grief." But what happens when the professor’s overconfident (and unwanted) TA takes her on a whirlwind journey through her own hardships with chronic illness? Together, they navigate the path to acceptance (no matter how fleeting) through a series of successes and struggles with humor, heart, and a lot of pill bottles.
Premiered at the 2025 Cincinnati Fringe Festival, Remounted at The Know Theatre in October 2025
60 minutes
2W, 1M (disabled/chronically ill actors HIGHLY encouraged)
Themes: Disability, chronic illness, mental health, and the healthcare system
The Last Christmas
Three siblings wade through their memories on the very last Christmas in their childhood home.
Selected for Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati’s Studio Series: 10-minute connections (2026)
3W, 1M
Themes: Family dynamics, generational trauma, and the nature of growing up