Writing

Since 2009, composer Aaron Alon has been active as an playwright and writer. His plays have been read, performed, and awarded prizes around the US, as well as in the UK.  His feature film musical BULLY (2017) won over 20 awards at film festivals around the world. His YouTube Channel has had over 8 million views. He also writes for his professional development for musicians site, musiciandevelopment.com

Full-Length Plays

Carolyn Johnson as Lilly and Josh Estrada as Alex in “Positive”

Right (2020)

90-minute One Act Play (2m/2w)

A group of liberal friends who gather to talk politics over monthly dinners find their beliefs and relationships tested as one of them starts drifting further and further to the political right.

 

Positive (2011, rev. 2013)

90-minute One Act Play (3m/2w)

An HIV-positive woman makes a discovery that threatens to destroy her community.

Reading (2015, Houston, Texas)

March 9, 2015: Thunderclap Productions
The Montrose Center, Houston, Texas
Carolyn Johnson (Lilly), Ron Jones (Peter), Josh Estrada (Alex), Haley Hussey (Susan), John Dunn (Doctor)

Directed by Justin Doran

Short Plays and Sketches

Divine Justice (2011)

1-Minute Sketch (1m or 1w)

A person reaches the pearly gates to discover the true nature of divine justice.

Performance (2011, Houston, Texas)

October 6-31, 2011 (9 performances): Thunderclap Productions
Death, the Musical
Ovations, Houston, Texas
Directed by Jimmy Phillips

Performance (2011, West Yorkshire, UK)

June 12, 2011: Screaming Media Productions
Gi60 One Minute Play Festival
Gi60 ONE MINUTE PLAY Viaduct Theatre, Dean Clough, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (2011)

5-Minute Sketch (2m)

A satire of conservative fears of what may happen on the battlefield if gay men could serve openly in the military.

Performance (2012, Cypress, Texas)

September 14-15, 2012: Lone Star College-CyFair Performance Troupe
Black Box Theatre

Reggie Choyce (Greg), Joan Valladares (Steve)
Directed by Derrick Madison

Performance (2011, Houston, Texas)

October 6-31, 2011 (9 performances): Thunderclap Productions
Death, the Musical
Ovations, Houston, Texas
H. R. Bradford (Greg), Kregg Dailey (Steve) 
Directed by Jimmy Phillips

Ridicinol (2011)

5-Minute Sketch (1m/1w)

A satire of pharmaceutical ads where the list of side effects seem to outweigh the benefits.

Performance (2012, Cypress, Texas)

September 14-15, 2012: Lone Star College-CyFair Performance Troupe
Black Box Theatre

Reggie Choyce, Lauren Salazar (Steve)
Directed by Aaron Alon

Performance (2011, Houston, Texas)

October 6-31, 2011 (9 performances): Thunderclap Productions
Death, the Musical
Ovations, Houston, Texas
Kregg Dailey, Erin Roche
Directed by Jimmy Phillips

A Good Time to Die (2011)

5-Minute Sketch (2m/2w)

A family seeks to avoid the inconvenience of an unexpected death.

Performance (2012, Cypress, Texas)

September 14-15, 2012: Lone Star College-CyFair Performance Troupe
Black Box Theatre

Arnold Araoz (father), Ashley Pendola (mother), Ruth Barlass (Amy), Herschel Levin (Justin)
Directed by Hana Soltero

Performance (2011, Houston, Texas)

October 6-31, 2011 (9 performances): Thunderclap Productions
Death, the Musical
Ovations, Houston, Texas
Kregg Dailey (father), Erin Roche (mother), Ashley Maack (Amy), H.R. Bradford (Justin) 
Directed by Jimmy Phillips

Cleanin’ Out My Closet (2010)

7-Minute Play

A black woman uses the moment when she and her white son are trapped in a closet during a hurricane to tell him he was adopted.

Performance (2015, San Diego, California)

October 16-18, 2015: North Park Playwright Festival
Shondavette Timms (mother), Pierre Charzell Grant (son)
Directed by Maridian Broadus

Performance (2012, Cypress, Texas)

September 14-15, 2012: Lone Star College-CyFair Performance Troupe
Black Box Theatre

Monica Cummings (mother), Brooks Burford (son)
Directed by Aaron Alon

Performance (2010, Houston, Texas)

November 4, 2010: Houston Community College
Tamara Siler (mother), Julian Brashears (son)
Directed by Justin Doran

Performance (2010, Houston, Texas)

September 9-11 and 16-18, 2010: Thunderclap Productions
The Great Storm
Obsidian Art Space, Houston, Texas
Tamara Siler (mother), Julian Brashears (son)
Directed by Justin Doran

Tamara Siler and Julian Brashears in
“Cleanin’ Out My Closet”
(Photo Credit: Lee Ray Photography)

Vertex (2010)

10-Minute Play (1m/1w)

A couple sits on the floor after Hurricane Ike, waiting for the power to come on and thinking about when the busy world resumes.

Performance (2010, Houston, Texas)

September 9-11 and 16-18, 2010: Thunderclap Productions
The Great Storm
Obsidian Art Space, Houston, Texas

Leighza Walker (Lisa), Scott Holmes (Tony)
Directed by Ricky Welch

Leighza Walker and Scott Holmes in “Vertex”
(Photo Credit: Christine Weems)

Coming Home (2010)

10-Minute Play (2m)

A man returns with his partner to the shabby motel room where he has learned he was conceived, in hopes of coming to grips with his origins.

Performance (2011, Houston, Texas)

August 25-28, 2011: Scriptwriters/Houston

10×10 Festival of Short Plays

Country Playhouse , Houston, Texas
Russell Prince (Greg), Robert Meza (Ed)
Directed by Steve Carpentier

Inquietude (2009)

10-Minute Play (3m/2w)

After two men make love, one of them struggles to stay in the moment, as his thoughts refuse to quiet.

Reading (2010, Houston, Texas)

April 19, 2010: Scriptwriters/Houston
The Museum of Printing History, Houston, TX

Brad Goertz (Him), Chris Keller (Me), Louis Crespo (Thoughts), Eva LaPorte (Backup 1), Kathy Drum (Backup 2)
Directed by Leighza Walker

The Talk (2009)

10-15 Minute Play (3m/1w)

When Jack comes to pick up Lisa for their first date, Lisa’s Father has some surprising questions about Jack’s sexual history.

Reading (2010, Houston, Texas)

April 19, 2010: Scriptwriters/Houston
The Museum of Printing History, Houston, TX

Louis Crespo (Jack), Tom Stell (Mr. Johannson), Eva LaPorte (Mrs. Johannson), Norm Dillon (Bobby)
Directed by Leighza Walker

Trapped (2009)

10-Minute Play (1m/1w)

When a mother and son take shelter from a storm in a closet, the son discovers that the biggest threat lies within the walls of his home.

The Great Storm (2009)

10-15 Minute Play (3m/2w or 2m/3w)

In what Outsmart Magazine calls a “fast moving and electric” play (Donalevan Maines, Oct. 2010), five people reflect on their experiences of Hurricane Ike through “a powerful chain of interlinking monologues” (Lee Williams, The Houston Press).

Performance (2010, Houston, Texas)

September 9-11 and 16-18, 2010: Thunderclap Productions
The Great Storm
Obsidian Art Space, Houston, Texas

Lisa Schofield (NY Woman), Chris Pool (Galveston Man), Keenan Hurley (Teen), Tamara Siler (Galveston Woman), Star Hinson (Katrina Survivor)
Directed by Aaron Alon

Performance (2010, Houston, Texas)

August 26-29, 2010: Scriptwriters/Houston

10×10 Festival of Short Plays

Country Playhouse , Houston, Texas
Lisa Schofield (NY Woman), Mike McDermott (Galveston Man), Aaron Tallman (Teen), Rebecca Seabrook (Galveston Woman), Michelle James (Katrina Survivor)
Directed by Debra Schultz

Reading (2010, New York City)

February 28, 2010

Words & Wine Reading Series

Joria Mainstages, New York, New York

Reading (2009, Galveston, Texas)

September 26, 2009

The Ike Plays

Island Etc. at the Strand Theatre, Galveston, Texas
Zona Jane Meyer (NY Woman), Nelson Heggen (Galveston Man), Tristan Emig (Teen), Joyce Anastasia Murray (Galveston Woman), Nicholas Burks (Katrina Survivor)
Directed by MJ Wilson Emig

Family Portrait (2009)

10-Minute Play (3m/2w)

A dysfunctional family gathers for its annual family portrait

Performance (2016, Cypress, Texas)

April 14-16, 2016: Lone Star College-CyFair
Thumbnail Theatre Festival
Black Box Theatre

Elizabeth Barry (Mrs. Redding), Sara Gollogly (Debbie), Martell Wallace (Alex), Kirthdale Griffith (Peter), Edward Henrickson (John Harrington)
Directed by Robert Hurlburt

Performance (2016, Cypress, Texas)

January 15-25, 2016
SHOWOFF! Festival of Short Plays
Camino Real Playhouse, San Juan Capistrano, CA

Kathryn Fischer (Mrs. Redding), Jack Aldridge (Alex), Ian Rattray (Peter), Sabrina Paris (John Harrington)
Directed by Rick Kerrigan

Performance (2010, New York City)

December 8-12, 2010: NativeAliens Theatre Collective
The Drilling CompaNY Theatre, New York, NY

Elizabeth Ann (Mrs. Redding), Lauren Kampf (Debbie), Andy Costen (Alex), Robert A. K. Gonyo (Peter), Brendan Rothman-Hicks (John Harrington)
Directed by Danny Meza

Performance (2010, Houston, Texas)

April 16-17 and 23-24, 2010: Scriptwriters/Houston
A Thousand Words: the Museum Plays

The Museum of Printing History, Houston, TX

Zona Jane Myer (Mrs. Redding), Rebecca Cansler (Debbie), Brad Goertz (Alex), Tom Stell (Peter), Michael Bowen (John Harrington)
Directed by Leighza Walker

Performance (2009, Houston, Texas)

August 14-16, 2009: Scripters/Houston
The 10×10 Short Play Festival
Country Playhouse, Houston, Texas
Tess Wells (Mrs. Redding), Stacy Spaeth (Debbie), Robert Sayre (Alex), John Boran (Peter), Joe Floyd (John Harrington)
Directed by Jack Dunlop

Reading (2009, Houston, Texas)

March 15, 2009: Theatre Southwest
Readers Theatre
Theatre Southwest, Houston, Texas

Sue Mortenson (Mrs. Redding), Suzanne King (Debbie), Chris Keller (Alex), Sam Martinez (Peter), Garrett Schumann (John Harrington)

Honors

2009 Audience Choice Award
Readers’ Theatre, Theatre Southwest (March 2009)

 

2009 Judges’ Choice Award (2nd place)
10×10 Festival of Short Plays, Scriptwriters/Houston (August 2009)

Screenplays

The City (In Progress)

Feature Length Drama

A professional conman is arrested for a crime he claims he didn’t commit.  As the trial unfolds, the details of his mysterious life are brought to light.

 

Bully (2017)

Feature Length Drama/Musical

A 14-year-old’s suicide stuns his family, his town, and the bullies who tormented him in this award-winning film musical that has screened throughout the world.

Producer: Thunderclap Productions
Premiere: September 24, 2017 (Houston, TX) 

 

A Fine Romance (2008)

Feature Length Comedy

Ben gets in for more than he expects after placing a personal ad reading, “Gay man sick of all the cock and bull seeks misogynistic lesbian for sexless life together.”

Award: Semi-finalist, 2008 Austin Film Festival screenplay competition

Kiefer Slaton and Edward Henrickson in Bully (2017)

Danica Johnston and Brad Goertz in Bully (2017)

Songwriting

Songwriting Outside of Musical Theatre and Classical Art Songs

Come to Me

(2020) 

A song written for Craig Hella Johnson and the Conspirare’s “Songs of Connection,” with music by Aaron Alon and Alex Berko and text by Aaron Alon 

The Weight of Gravity

(2014)

 

The theme song to the film Mixed Emulsions (2014), with music by Brett Bousley and lyrics by Aaron Alon

 

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