Memory Lane is a Desert Road

(8+ Ensemble)

Fatima gets lost in history and memory while searching through boxes of photos from her father, Mark’s, career in photojournalism. With her father often away from home covering wars, famines, and global politics, Fatima knows very little about his decades of life-threatening work, so she sorts through boxes of photos and negatives for answers about his life, trying to find a path for her own under the shadow of his legacy. This memory play is an exploration of how global politics influence our personal lives, how the past informs the future, how parents’ lives intersect with their children’s, how history and memory clash, and the search for answers to unknown questions in dusty boxes.

Production – Eight Ball Theatre

Ojai Playwrights Conference Semi-Finalist, The Athena Project Read & Rant

Nubian Stories

(1 Woman, 1 Musician)

Sabila, a Nubian woman who was forcibly relocated from her village in the south of Egypt due to its intentional flooding for the construction of the Aswan High Dam, tells the story of her people through her own incredible biography as well as through the ancient Nubian folkloric tales she grew up with. Based on a true story, Nubian Stories is a play about loss and legacy set simultaneously in the past and present. It transports us to the village for a brief moment and makes us realize how far we are from a not-so-distant history that is being erased.

World Premiere – Dunya Productions Seattle, 2023

Development – The Scratch In Pencil: Staged Readings (2019), Charles Allis Museum’s Sarah’s Salon Reading (2018), Renaissance Theaterworks’ Br!NK New Play Festival (2018)

Confessions (or the Secret Play for Secretly Liberal Muslims)

(4 Women)

Fatima, Layla, and Farah are old friends from high school in Cairo and are now twenty-somethings living right next door to Arab Town, USA (Dearborn). They recently met Salima, an African-American Muslim student, who quickly becomes part of the group. With new friendships and romances appearing in their lives, some secretly, their group dynamic begins to shift, revealing cracks in their foundation that cannot be ignored. They come face-to- face with major life decisions that mean addressing the skeletons in their closets that have long been shoved painfully and threateningly into the shadows. These skeletons include: a secret girlfriend, a secret fiancé, moving out of the country, being too conservative, being too liberal, drinking alcohol, and literally being in the closet (figuratively of course). This hilarious romp is fun for the whole liberal Muslim family!

Development – University of Washington (2023), New Arab American Theater Works’ Playwrights Showcase (2023)

Carlo Annoni International Playwriting Prize Finalist, Bay Area Playwrights Festival Semi-Finalist, Epiphanies New Play Festival Shortlist

What to Expect

(2 Women, 1 Man)

In the year 2080, the new normal involves taboos on pregnancy, car ownership, red meat, and suburban homes. It involves travel restrictions, a mixed-race majority, ongoing climate disasters, and constant uncertainty. But other than that, everything is the old normal. Except for Hoda’s experimental pregnancy. As Hoda gets ever-closer to her dream life – a home safe in Canada, away from Seattle’s floods and wildfires, and a nuclear family to settle down with – things don’t seem to be going as planned. As she waits for her husband Ahmed to adopt a child from Egypt to round out their family, she starts getting pains that her Doctor can’t explain, and she meets an intriguing new friend named JeeYoung. The clock ticks as the Big One approaches to wash away Hoda’s plans, but she is determined to fly away in time.

Development – Macha Theatre Works’ Distillery Series (2023), Golden Thread Productions’ New Threads Reading Series (2022), Gloucester Stage Water’s Rising Festival Finalist

A Muslim Christmas Carol

(Minimum: 3 Women, 4 Men, 1 any gender)

A Muslim “Sgrooge” goes on a familiar journey to learn the true meaning of A Christmas Carol. On Christmas night, Mohammad Ahmed bin Sgrooge is haunted by the three ghosts of Christmas. The Ghost of Christmas Past makes him confront his younger years as an aspiring Assistant Director at a “historically” white regional theatre. The Ghost of Christmas Present brings him to the Christian home of Christian, where Tiny Timo has a fateful iftar with his best friend on Christmas Day. And the Ghost of Christmas Future is as mysterious and exotic as ever. Sing along to your favorite completely-non-religious-totally-secular-and-very-universal holiday songs like ‘Good Christian Men Rejoice,’ ‘God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman,’ and of course ‘We Three Kings of Orient Are.’ You’ll never listen to Christmas songs the same way again after seeing this irreverent, comedic, PG-13 take on the holiday classic that we all allegedly know and allegedly love. By the end of A Muslim Christmas Carol, you won’t be able to resist joining Tiny Timo in a resounding chorus of “Allahu Akbar, everyone!”

Development: Dunya Productions’ Holiday Fundraiser & Staged Reading (2022)

Beach, Please

(1 Woman, 1 Man or Non-Binary)

A millennial woman living in LA realizes her only joy in the city (and in life) is the beach, so she decides to find a way to become The Beach in an attempt to find meaning in her mundane life. She works a shitty job in a shitty apartment, and as a millennial obviously has no prospects at any aspect of the American Dream. So she decides that she will become part of the beach, her only source of joy. She tries various methods with varying seeming levels of success: woo-woo yoga guru stuff, burying herself in the sand, almost drowning, and full-on mermaid. Elements of her attempts succeed and seep into her everyday life, including very annoying mermaid voices.

Development: Moving Arts’ MADlab

In the Village Across the Nile

(2 Women, 1 Man, 3 any gender)

In the Village Across the Nile is a young adult play based on ancient Nubian folktales passed down through the generations of the Fadija tribe of the village of Abu Simbel. An old Crane is our storyteller, who has collected stories from villages all over Nubia since the time of the Pharaohs. Crane is getting tired and needs to pass along the stories to the next generation of storytellers. There’s the story of Omar who inherited only a rooster and a talking cat; Ashri who lost her only anklet in the Nile; two brothers – one who is clever and one who is not clever; and the 7th girl, who saves her family. You’ll have to listen really closely, and remember the stories, so that you can tell them yourself!

Pegasus Play Lab Finalist

Texas State Black and Latino Playwrights Celebration New Play Development Workshop Finalist

Paint Me (short play)

(2 any gender)

Two people on a first date bond over the subject of death, stepping into uncomfortable territory and coming out closer.

World Premiere: Strawberry Theatre Workshop’s Strawberry Jam Directors Festival (2023)

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