Taking one last look at her violent past, a teenage girl must wrestle with God and the Devil to set herself free from the darkness that consumes her. When the Holy Spirit comes to possess her, she must fight for her heart, her sanity, and the home she never knew she had.
Premiere Production, T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre; dir. Joan Kane. New York, NY
The Premiere Production of Snake, written by Erik Champney and directed by Joan Kane for T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre, New York, NY.
Snake, written by Erik Champney and directed by Joan Kane for T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre, New York, NY.
Snake, written by Erik Champney and directed by Joan Kane for T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre, New York, NY.
Snake, written by Erik Champney and directed by Joan Kane for T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre, New York, NY.
“It was only a matter of time before God came to get me.”
The Premiere Production of Snake was directed by Joan Kane for T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre, New York, NY.
Preparing for the Premiere Production of Snake conjured up a world of madness this little group wasn’t prepared for. T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre, New York, NY.
The Premiere Production of Snake was part of the one-act play festival, Schreiber Shorts, presented by T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre. This was the third consecutive year Erik’s work was chosen for production by T. Schreiber. New York, NY.
A jarring headline for Snake at T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre, New York, NY.
It was a close call. We didn’t know if we would make it. Final dress was Armageddon. Yet, by the grace of God, that Snake slithered and hissed and bared its fangs on opening night. Dylan Goodwin and Alanna Dachille rose to the occasion and nothing was going to break their flight. The playwright has a long memory and his gratitude to these two knows no bounds. They had one hell of a ride at T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre, New York, NY.
The Premiere Production of Snake enjoyed a completely sold out run. It was directed by Joan Kane for T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre, New York, NY.
Snake, written by Erik Champney and directed by Joan Kane for T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre, New York, NY.