Shows



Plot Points in Our Sexual Development
Nov 12 - Dec 19, 2021
By Miranda Rose Hall
Regional Premiere


Sex is complicated. Especially if you’ve got a history. When their relationship hits a breaking point, Theo and Cecily look back at their awkward-messy-tender-wonderful-heartbreaking pasts to understand the meaning of true intimacy. There’s no holding back in this provocative exploration of gender, sex, and the risks of being vulnerable with the one you love.
By Miranda Rose Hall
Directed by Leigh Rondon-Davis
Regional Premiere
Playing Nov 12 - Dec 19, 2021
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These performances will be in the newly designed Walker Theatre in the round and have limited capacity. Find our most up-to-date health and safety policies here.
NCTC is proud to partner with The Transgender District and SF's Office of Transgender Initiatives on this production.
REVIEWS
“Worthy of praise” - Fordham Observer
“Intensely provocative” - The New York Times
“Deeply revelatory for anyone—which is to say everyone—who has ever tried to figure out themselves, their bodies, their feelings.” - New York Stage Review
“A universal tale of love” - New York Theatre Guide
Playwright Awards and ACHIEVEMENTS
Lambda Literary Award Finalist in Drama for Plot Points in Our Sexual Development
San Diego Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Play for The Hour of Great Mercy
Hot Desk Playwright in Residence at Baltimore Center Stage
NCTC PRODUCERS
Season Producers: Norman Abramson, Michael Golden & Michael Levy, Robert Holgate, Lowell Kimble, Ted Tucker
Executive Producers: Jonathan Domash & Stewart Kramer, Andrew Nance & Jim Maloney

