Signs and Wonders is a new two-act play written by Matthew Gasda (Doomers, Dimes Square), directed by Michael Patrick Flanagan Smith, and starring Jacob Donaldson, Zach Hendrickson, and Connor McNelis. The play centers on Alan, a young Catholic priest, whose life is upended when his estranged brother Peter shows up late at night in crisis—unwell, possibly dangerous, and claiming he has spoken to God. What begins as a midnight visit becomes a reckoning between faith, madness, and institutional control, leading to consequences neither brother can contain.
The show explores themes of spiritual doubt, familial estrangement, institutional failure, and the fragile boundary between revelation and delusion. It builds to a chilling aftermath that forces the audience to question whether grace is ever truly free—and what we are willing to sacrifice for salvation.
We are currently staging an open workshop the final weekend of June in New York City, with a full production slated for later this summer. Funds raised through this campaign will go toward rehearsal space, performance venue costs, actor and crew stipends, production design, and promotion.
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