F.K. Jenkins is a theatre artist based in New England.

Waiting for the Paint to Dry (4, u/s)
Two siblings–one neurodivergent, the other their caretaker–must come to terms with the changes needed to save their relationship before it’s too late.

Muse; or, A Thousand Ways to be Wanted (1W, 2M)
An interrogation of the misogyny of the male artists’ gaze through the relationship of the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir and one of his most frequent models, Marie-Henriette Grossin, as shown through the lens of the filmmaker (and painter’s son) Jean Renoir.

Variations on Falling (3W)
On the eve of the millennium, and in the wake of tragedy, three sisters return to their childhood home to confront what they can take with them, and what they can leave behind.

Lies We Tell Our Neighbors (2W, 2M)
In the hours before an awards ceremony, two couples’ relationships unravel as they are forced to grapple with the disparity between the stories they tell about themselves and who they really are.

To explore my work, please visit New Play Exchange.