The Hotel Plays


Girl: Feelin’ me like a melon t’see if I’m ripe is not makin’ love t’me, Claude.
Green Eyes
Miss Sails: I have a friend, a lady of the theater, retired too… when we meet she puts things strangely, not “Good morning, how are you?” But seizes my arm with a wild look and says “How did the fortress of your heart endure?”
Sunburst


Beau: That’s right, something’s going on here that’s not connected with tennis.
The Travelling Companion

Green Eyes


Written in 1970 but unpublished for almost 40 years, this lost thriller graphically reveals the impact of war through the sexual fantasies of a newly-wed couple in New Orleans. Green Eyes transforms a honeymoon suite into a battleground where desire and violence become blurred and indistinguishable.

Sunburst


A retired actress Miss Sails, falls hostage to two young men scheming to steal her priceless sunburst diamond. But Miss Sails is no Southern Belle...

The Travelling Companion


An inexperienced hustler and an insecure older writer negotiate their relationship together in a hotel room. But who really needs who? Will either of them ever truly find the companionship that they so desperately seek?