Two Plays
The Snow Queen & November Door
These two LGBTQ+ plays feature the same two actors, with simple sets and costumes. The first takes place at Christmas, the second at Thanksgiving, many years later.
"David Pratt's gentle memory play, The Snow Queen, is a finely detailed portrait of a boy's friendship with a lonely, ostracized woman who shows him the kindness and understanding he cannot find anywhere else. It reminds me of Truman Capote's "A Christmas Memory," and higher praise than that is hard to come by. The sequel, November Door, considers the pair of unlikely friends from the earlier play and what becomes of them as they carry their scars and thwarted desires thirty years into the future. It is a bittersweet reckoning, but concludes with a hard-won grace." - Ellen McLaughlin, actor and playwright