The Prairie Plays

Written by: Brian Watkins

Wide Eyed Productions will present an evening of two resonant and eerie fables written by playwright Brian Watkins. THE PRAIRIE PLAYS explore questions of myth, family, heritage, faith and fear in very different ways. These ain’t your typical Westerns!
MY DAUGHTER KEEPS OUR HAMMER, directed by Kristin Skye Hoffmann, is the story two clashing sisters (Amy Lee Pearsall and Katie Schorr) who agree on only one thing: they hate the family sheep, their mother's only friend. In this eerie tale that treads the line between humor and horror, tradition takes a turn for the worse, as the family attempts to domesticate the last remaining member of their former flock and ends up with a tragic twist of fate.

HIGH PLAINS, directed by Anthony Reimer, is set on the dark and expansive Colorado plains. This one-man confession tells the story of Jake (Brian Watkins), a young drifter, who is haunted by a cruel childhood secret that has finally caught up with him.


The Prairie Plays by Brian Watkins Directed by Anthony Reimer and Kristin Skye Hoffmann @ Under St. Marks Theatre 11/4/10 - 11/21/10 High Plains Set on the dark and expansive Colorado plains, this one-man confession tells the story of Jake, a young drifter, who is haunted by a cruel childhood secret that has finally caught up with him. My Daughter Keeps Our Hammer (the second play in the cycle) Two clashing sisters agree on only one thing: they hate the family sheep, their mother's only friend. In this eerie tale that treads the line between humor and horror, tradition takes a turn for the worse, as the family attempts to domesticate the last remaining member of their former flock and ends up with a tragic twist of fate.

Wide Eyed Productions is a New York City-based collective of artists dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in risk-taking, relevant theatre. Our core ensemble is committed to the birth of new works and also the rebirth of the classic texts. Through our collaborative process Wide Eyed discovers and creates theatre that both stimulates the imagination and awakens the public's passion for high standards in the performing arts.