A Place to Land is a play about being young, in love...and on the edge of divorce.

A four-character comedy with minimal set and costume, the play centers around the lives and loves of four characters in their early twenties. 


Graham and Rebekah have been married for three years, and both of them are dying to get out; Graham has been having an affair with Rebekah’s best friend Miyo, and Rebekah plans to sleep with Graham’s co-worker Casey to get her husband’s attention.  The first act follows the characters through breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the day when these relationships reach their breaking points.  Act Two rejoins the characters six months later, still reeling from their decisions and keeping damning secrets.


A Place to Land is a young and edgy comedy about sex, deception, marriage, and the lies that keep us going.