The closet door was locked shut. For the first few hours, she kept expecting the door to open. Connolly Hall locked itself every night at ten. No one could remember when the rule had started. It was simply how things were done. Amy pounded the door with her fists and kicked at it the way… Continue reading SCRATCH
Author: John P. McEneny
John P. McEneny is a Brooklyn-based playwright, director, and artistic director of Piper Theatre Productions, which he has led since 2000. He spent twenty-seven years teaching drama in New York City public schools and has directed more than one hundred productions. His work has been produced nationally and internationally, including at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and at venues in Bucharest and Malta. His plays and monologues have been published by Playscripts Inc., YouthPLAYS, Applause, and Smith & Krause. His writing often explores memory, history, moral consequence, and the ways people disappear inside love, systems, and belief.