Donnie is a prolific playwright. He is believed to be the first playwright to write about those who left behind, ‘survivors’ of those passing with AIDS in 1990 with “After the Rain”; the first playwright to write about women/children/HIV-AIDS in his 1990 play, “…tell momma, goodbye…”, and he is believed to be the first playwright to deal with Alzheimer’s in his 1994 play, “Don’t know the Colour of Rainbows, Actually.”
After the Rain
“…tell momma, goodbye…” [Published by Rain City Press – Seattle WA]
Dishin’ with Divine [published by Rain City Press – Seattle WA]
Don’t Know the Colour of the Rainbow, Actually
Tonya/Nancy: The Rock Opera (Adapter)
’69 – the sexual revolution musical Gracie – a musical adventure
Ari-Maria (Aristotle Onassis and Maria Callas)
The Jim Pepper Project
Soph: An evening with a red-hot mama (Adapter)
Night with Day [a musical about Billie Holiday]
Storefront Revue: The Babes are BACK! (inspired by)
Gracie - a musical adventure
OMG! It’s the Donnie Show [concept, script, co-starred]
TRANS-formation [about George/Christine Jorgensen]
Darcelle: That’s No Lady
Life: According to Morty and Ruth
Sex on the River (musical about infamous madam Nancy Boggs)
Mr. Madam [original]
Make Me Gorgeous [renamed from Mr. Madam stage play]
Me and Tammy [a musical about Tammy Wynette]
FLO [a musical about Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, and Diana Ross]
JC –gospel according to an Angel
Non-produced
Too Many Pennies and not enough dimes
Milk the Cow