OF SAINTS & SCHOLARS is a vehicle for women–smart, funny, sexy women of all ages, but especially those beauties age 40 and up. It’s a story in need of a strong female cast, and its audience is anyone needing a reminder that their voice matters. If the same audience enjoys a scenic trip across Ireland, all the better! Slainté!
View ProjectThink the X-Files meets the BBC…
For anyone that’s ever sent their DNA into the abyss only to launch an obsessive search for your ancestry, my husband and writing partner on HELSTON is your kind of person. Our pilot came together after months of exhaustive research on his family tree leading back to the Harlan Bay area of Cornwall.
We planned a trip to gorgeous Cornwall, rich with folklore and stories of sirens, giants, and witches. It began as it so often does, with Josh and I peppering each other with questions, “What if...we set a British crime drama in Cornwall…and what if we explored its many myths and legends?” And HELSTON was born.
View ProjectThis time-traveling dramedy is a little bit like if Shakespeare in Love had a love child with Hot Tub Time Machine…
When I visited the London theatre, The Rose, several years ago, I couldn’t get it out of my head. Such a funky space with an important history, and I couldn’t help feeling that The Rose has a soul. My father was a History professor, which might explain why history plays a big part in the inspiration for my screenplays. When I shared with him that I was writing a film about Shakespeare’s lost years, he leaned in just a little closer. Then I got to tell him it’s a time travel story.
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ZEPHYR packs a lot of heart in its 14 concise pages. It’s a story of fathers and sons, of forgiveness, and acceptance. For anyone who has wrestled with a painful break within the family, ZEPHYR takes us on a journey of redemption.