Playwright, Poet, Theatermaker
Based in Philadelphia, Noah is a nonbinary writer and theatremaker exploring ritual and connection.
Plays
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3 Women is about the stories we tell. 3 Women is about women and the ways we tell ourselves they are or are not deserving of love. 3 Women is about relationships. 3 Women is about love. 3 Women is about heartbreak. 3 Women is about who do you love? 3 Women is about who has broken your heart? 3 Women is about snakes. 3 Women is about betrayal and disappointment and discovering death and punishment and pain and suffering and maybe someday we can all be a little better to each other. 3 Women is about looking each other in the eye. 3 Women is about stories about God and women and love and snakes and pain and birth and death and love and heartbreak and prayer and eyes. - full length, commissioned by The Strides Collective “New Strides” reading
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Casey and Mark, two gay men who grew up together in Youth group and going to Jesus Camp, reconnect after years apart. Their discoveries about each other and themselves lead them to a new understanding of love and themselves. John the Baptist and Jesus go through a similar process of discovery as they attempt to learn about the nature of their history and love for each other. - full length, workshopped at the National Theatre Institute and Azuka Theatre, readings at Azuka Theatre and the Media Arts Council
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When Antonio and Jacob try to leave on a romantic getaway to Antonio's inherited ice-fishing house, they aren't expecting Antonio's estranged family to show up. But they do, and along with them come a slew of different worlds, ideas, and histories that dredge the lake of every last piece of grime that they can find. - full-length
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A prophet, a private detective, two hikers, and two raccoons find themselves at a gas station in the middle of nowhere in search of answers to questions they don't even know they need to ask. - one-act, workshopped and reading at Azuka Theatre
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An extra-dimensional con man finds lost souls and attempts to steal their lives from them, including a mother and son whose true selves have been defined by secrecy, and a soldier and George Bernard Shaw who are stuck in the Andes mountains. The disparate characters deal with their own mortality and questions of what is bigger than them as the con man finds ways to prey on their insecurities and relationships with each other. - full-length
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