Suicide Cowboys

Two cowboys, the Wanderer and the Hunter, are locked in a perpetual duel in a desert graveyard. Lucky, a survivor of a suicide attempt, discovers Milo on a bridge, moments after Milo attempted to take his own life. As the Hunter and the Wanderer circle within Lucky’s mind, Lucky brings Milo into his apartment so that Milo can recover. As Lucky reveals more and more of his past in order to convince Milo to choose life, he wonders if he made the right decision all those years ago. The Desert and the New York apartment blur as high noon approaches and the cowboys duel over Lucky’s choice to live.

 

Content Advisory: This play contains discussions of suicide, suicidal ideation, depression, substance use, and mental health struggles, including references to specific methods of self-harm. It also includes strong language and emotionally challenging conversations. Recommended for Ages 15+. 

 

Playwright
Greg T. Nanni

Greg T. Nanni (he/him) is a playwright, comic book writer, dramaturg, educator, solo show performer, and Philadelphian living in the NYC area. Most of Greg’s work focuses on the foreboding secrets that exist inside of us that we are innately afraid of sharing, and everything we do to hide and keep that secret out of fear. He  writes to tell heartfelt stories of the human experience, with the peaks of humor and valleys of humanistic ennui creating the roller coaster audiences find rewarding to go on. He was a member of Witherspoon Circle, Passage Play Lab, Cut/Edge Collective, a former Playwright in Residence at Plays & Players, and served as President of the Philadelphia Dramatists’ Center. As Dramaturg, he was the former Literary Manager of the Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium, and assisted Kristina Wong and Aaron Malkin on the inaugural production of Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord (New York Theatre Workshop). He’s written over 20 full length plays, including: Loneliness (Columbia University Workshop 2020), The Bear Is Here (BAPF Semi-Finalist), Rage (Emerson Stage NewFest Workshop 2022), Love (Among Dreamers) (Broadway For All’s THE HOUSE Workshop 2023), and The Body Filters  (the cell theatre Residency 2025). He is a recipient of the MFA in Playwriting at Columbia University, where he was awarded the Dean’s Fellowship. 

Meet the Creative Team

Director
ADAM L. SUSSMAN

Adam L. Sussman (he/him) is is a director, dramaturg, and educator whose work reckons with knotty cultural questions through radical empathy and bold theatricality. He is a co-artistic director at Dreamlighting, and Artistic Producer of The Greenhouse New Play Festival at SFSU where he teaches new play development in the Creative Writing department. Directing credits includes the world premiere of Zac and Siah, or Jesus in a Body Bag by Jeffrey Lo, the West Coast premiere of Sarah Ruhl’s How to Transcend a Happy Marriage (“One of the top shows of the year” SF Chronicle), and a reimagining of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice at UT Theatre and Dance (Best Production and Best Director nominations Austin Critics Table). Adam holds an MFA in theater from the University of Texas at Austin, and has worked with Cornerstone Theater, American Conservatory Theater, the Berkeley Rep, Playwright’s Foundation, and This American Life.

Dramaturg
SCOTT HORSTEIN

Scott Horstein (he/him) is grateful and delighted to return as a dramaturg for this year’s Bay Area Playwrights Festival. Scott’s freelance dramaturgy credits include Marin Theatre Company, Jewish Plays Project, Greenway Court, Denver Center, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Berkeley Rep, South Coast Rep, San Diego Rep, Native Voices at the Autry, Watts Village Theater Company, Alter Theater, and the Old Globe, where he dramaturged for Arthur Miller on his penultimate play Resurrection Blues. New York credits include Port Out, Starboard Home with foolsFURY at La Mama, and Good Bobby with Greenway Court at 59E59 (Off-Broadway). Scott was formerly staff dramaturg for Cornerstone Theater Company. He is based in Marin County and serves as Professor of Theatre Arts at Sonoma State University.

Meet the Cast

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