As a playwright, Nick strives to inspire change. His plays often grapple with themes of escapism, queerness, chaos, and mental health, providing an array of lenses the audience can use to examine themselves and the world around them. His work also explores how powerful emotional responses develop different themes and concepts.
A screen-writer gets more than they bargained for when their script accidentally summons a real demon on set. Confronts the cyclical nature of horror, trauma, and the stories we tell ourselves to make us feel better.
A wedding planner is forced to come to terms with the unpredictable nature of the world when a chaotic entity known as Skyface starts to recklessly alter reality. Challenges the illusion of predictability while exploring the necessity of moving forward and the beauty in chaos.
Follows Sara as she struggles to escape the traditional values imposed by her supposed husband while navigating a world in which the landscape, aesthetic, and setting change based on the emotions of the characters. Challenges societal anxiety and traditional views while exploring how childhood joy can be rediscovered.
Landmine-Man goes to a dinner party but another one of the guests is being a jerk so he can’t really enjoy himself. Explores queer love, panic, and the tragic events that can result from not taking a chance. Selected as a part of Macalester College's Playwrights Festival in the Spring of 2023.
Follows the evolution and reactions to a personified riot, each next step becoming its own bizarre ecosystem. Explores how various events and concepts look when presented in a new light.
A murder mystery horror play.