Jarred Corona
Full -Length Plays

Now Featuring Dave Pillard
The puppets that haunt Dave Pillard during the COVID-19 pandemic urge him to create a masterpiece, though they hate all his art. Another entity wants to erase his name from the playbill of history. Dave is dying. What does it mean to create?

In Fairness
In a secluded community, the criminal are sentenced to take care of the very ill inside the mysterious room known as Fairness. DC, convicted of murder, must wait in the holding area right outside of Fairness. No one besides the administrators have ever exited, so with each passing day, DC can only imagine what awaits for him In Fairness.

The Blattriam
Petyr Welfzdov wakes as a cockroach. His parents keep him. They want to help him. They hate him. No one wants to raise a roach. A Doctor of Entomology carves off his skin to test it. His father beats him. He wants to be human. What does that mean? All that matters is what others see.

Evanesce, or the Tragedy of Medea
Evanesce is a mansion where everything seems to fade. Paint. Love. Memories. People. In this reimagining of the classic Medea myth, Pelias's daughters set out for revenge against Medea and Jason, the two actors responsible for their father's death. Yet there's another presence in this horrid house, one that threatens all inside.

Spotting Thermals
An up-and-coming alcoholic, Detective Isabelle Ellis, sets out to solve the murders of a group of teenaged boys dropped from incredible heights.

Opulence: A Superhero Play
When the Revolution strikes, what becomes of superheroes? After shielding supervillain Janie Myer, AKA The Geiger from the retribution of “justice,” the Hero is captured by revolutionaries. He must choose between joining the Revolution or a public execution for his most serious crime: Opulence.

All About Sax
Alex has just turned 20. As such, her mothers--the leaders of a lesbian murder cult--ritualistically murder her so she may meet with the God of Sax and Sex, Zeus. Alex wanders the heavens, looking for a way back to life. On her way, she has to grapple with the fact that maybe she doesn't belong in the lesbian murder cult. And maybe, just maybe, jazz isn't only elevator music.

Tinnitus, Static, and Him
What's real? Luca Levi is writing a solo show for his undergrad theatre major. That's the question he builds it around as he spends his days hallucinating. Songs turn to droning rings. Movies are static. Hands touch him out of nowhere, and nightmares come to life. He struggles to find his voice and his reality, though to do so, he'll have to dive into his alcoholism and battle the awful demons hiding beneath.