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McCullough's first play. A drama focusing on what happens when family and friends are left to pick up the pieces after a loved one's suicide.
McCullough's first comedic hit! Produced twice, the show hilariously takes a look into a young married couple's fight. The second production received praise from The Reston Times and The Reston Observer
A dark comedy one act, co-written with Kenneth Brown, about a dead man learning about his life from the mortician.
McCullough's biggest hit to date. A not so classic tale of a woman's plight to get married. Its a parody with familiar stereotypes that play out the battle of the sexes. Produced twice and receiving acclaim from Times Community Newspaper and Northern Virginia Magazine: "A hilarious take on how men and women make do maintaining their relationships." "Perfect for a girl's night out" "Every man will love it too"
A comedic look at what infertility, reality TV, and false dreams can do to a married couple.
McCullough's own personal favorite piece of work. A hysterical one act showing why it is okay to let some people die. Featured in the DC Fringe Festival, it was praised by Washington City Paper and Washington Post. The Post claimed it to be"the most promising" play of the festival and McCullough should "take a bow" for a job well done.
Also featured in the DC Fringe Festival, it is an entertaining conversation about: "is murder truly that bad?" It has a fun surprise ending that no one sees coming.
A cheerful one act for children retelling the Easter Story with a modern twist.
A family friendly Christmas play. A new way to tell the Christmas story; the birth of Jesus, that is profound, moving, and modern. Something that has never been seen before in any traditional Nativity Story.
A Christmas one act, the focuses on the "plan" of announcing the birth of Christ. It is a different tale to the Nativity Story.