Synopsis
SPOKE is an intimate and haunting dark comedy set on the back porch of the Wheelwright family home. Unfolding in reverse chronological order centered around two family gatherings — one for a wedding, the other for a graduation — the play reveals a fractured family bound by shared grief, unspoken trauma, and generational cycles of denial, resentment, and abuse. What begins as celebration gradually gives way to simmering tension, as buried truths and long-standing hostilities edge closer to the surface.
As the Wheelwrights exchange family stories, dance around difficult conversations, and slip into increasingly volatile confrontations, SPOKE explores the inheritance of suffering, the dangers of complicity, and the impossibility of closure when truth is inconvenient. Through dark humor and emotional dissonance, the play asks:
What is the cost of silence?