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Primary Trust

By Scott Haden

Kenneth has never needed much: a steady job, a quiet routine, and a mai tai (or two) with his best friend. But when life pulls the rug out from under him, Kenneth is forced to step beyond the familiar and into the unknown. What he discovers is a world richer and more expansive than he ever imagined. This 2024 Pulitzer Prize winner and whimsical new comedy reminds us that sometimes, the smallest steps lead to the most extraordinary transformations.

Gutenberg! The Musical!

By Scott Haden

Bud and Doug have poured their hearts (and not much research) into their brand-new, Broadway-bound musical about Johann Gutenberg, inventor of the printing press. With nothing but trucker hats, a piano, and relentless optimism, these two lovable underdogs play the entire cast of characters in a laugh-out-loud love letter to musicals. A chaotic and hilarious celebration of big dreams, bad ideas, and the magic of live theater.

Ironbound

By Scott Haden

It takes work to dream… especially at a bus stop in New Jersey. An immigrant fighting for a better life learns what’s fleeting and what lasts, in this clear-eyed and darkly funny portrait spanning 22 years. IRONBOUND is a meditation on hope, love, and staying human.

Lady Disdain

By Scott Haden

A wildly successful romantasy series needs the best of the best to voice its audiobooks. Who better, alas, than exes Bea and Ben? ‘Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing’ gets a makeover – and Beatrice and Benedick a do-over – in this fierce and sexy comedy about the hottest books on the market and standing up for those you love – including yourself.

Wisconsin Wrights New Play Festival

By Scott Haden

The goal of Forward Theater Company and Wisconsin Wrights is to support and develop new theatrical work, via a biennial new play festival that features up to three works by Wisconsin playwrights. After a submission and selection process, selected playwrights communicate with professional directors, dramaturgs, and actors to develop their plays, culminating in public readings at the festival. Each night is dedicated to a single play.