Art, to me, is about radical empathy. It is about bringing you so close to me that I can smell your breath, that you can see my sweat. It’s about the welding of individuals into something connected, into an orbit, a massive weave of lives and minds and souls and hurt and joy. In my work I am interested in finding methods of crystalizing emotional truth in ways that fosters connection, that reveals humanity, that are openhearted in their honesty. Art is a working through of the questions and concerns that make up a life, a creative unpacking that, at its best, can better both the creator and the recipient of the creation. I am interested in writing plays that, by writing them, I better understand myself and my place in the world. I am interested in writing plays that will touch strangers and make them understand themselves better, make them understand that they are not alone, that none of us is alone. I want to slip inside the skins of an audience for ninety minutes, and I want them to slip inside of my skin, and I want us to feel safer for having done so. I think that is the salutary power of art.