Katelyn's Wedding and Finnegans Wake

This is the first 32 pages of my feature length screenplay "Katelyn's Wedding and Finnegans Wake."  The story centers around a young, proactive, liberal couple who spend a St. Patrick's Day at a "dry" Mormon wedding.

The Bride and Groom are delayed in a snow storm and, after a few trips to the Irish Pub across the street, it becomes harder and harder for Julia and Eric to blend in, or hold their tongues.

Mitch Freedom VS. The Wolfman

As an individualist who divines most of his philosophy from solitude, Mitch Freedom goes on backpacking trip alone and has a near death experience.

This experience unlocks sleeping psychic powers in Mitch, as he prepares to begin his summer job . . . as the handyman for an adventure camp run by the wolfman.​

​The Homewrecking

"Katelyn's Wedding and Finnegans Wake" started with 3 moments I wanted to capitalize on, one of which is a religious arguement where both sides affirm the other as being right.  However it became far too long and I had to trim it to its bare bones for the screenplay.

In "The Homewrecking," I took the premise and meditated on it longer for a comic-drama one-act play, set in Brooklyn, New York.