screen & stage

The Passion of Meredith

A short play about the everlasting life of Saint Meredith Grey. Premiered June 23 & 24 at The Brick Theater as part of their ?!: New Works festival and SOLD OUT both nights! Now looking for a new home — contact me for more info and follow us on instagram :)

Also here’s the synopsis because it’s sick:

There was only one cultural artifact that survived the 2023 Apocalypse: seasons 1 through 18 of Grey’s Anatomy. Taking place 4000 years later, “The Passion of Meredith” follows a community theater’s rehearsal for what has become the ancient tragedy Grey’s Anatomy – a play about the life of mythic healer Saint Meredith Grey, set to premiere at this year’s annual Festival of Meredith. And the pressure’s on, as it will be the stage debut of the long-awaited first daughter of Grey, Meredith II. All is going according to the Church’s plan, until – just 24 hours before opening night – Saint Meredith herself comes to Meredith II, compelling her to expose the injustices of her oppressive religious state.

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WAZE

A short play about a paranoid college student fighting to land his dream job at Waze in order to cut ties with his controlling grandmother’s cartography business.

Written by Lizz Bogaard and directed by Coleman Ray Clark. Starring Caroline Aaron (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Ed Weeks (The Mindy Project), Jay Jay Warren (Bosch), and Daryl Edwards (Manifest).

Featured in Time Out New York’s “Best Live Theatre to Stream Online”

 

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Common Sense

A one-act play about a Stardust Diner employee who struggles to find her voice as a writer while subject to the torments of her relentless male coworker and a deranged incel cult.

Written and directed by Lizz Bogaard, Lily Ochs, and Sereene Kurzum. Performed in April 2019 as part of Fordham Experimental Theater’s Feminist Playwrights Festival (directed by Áine Boyle, Lizz Bogaard, Lily Ochs, and Sereene Kurzum). Artwork by Sarah Stinson.