

Three plays, three visions of domestic tension—your living room just got uncomfortably intimate.
Three dramas based on three works by John Galsworthy, Susan Glaspell and Eugene O'Neill
Acting
Nia Asanza and Lora Dailey deliver restrained, devastating performances.
Direction
Foster strips away theatrical artifice for raw intimacy.
Writing
Galsworthy, Glaspell, O'Neill—three masters of repressed emotion.
Director
Jack Foster
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Susan Glaspell's 'Trifles' (1916) is a foundational feminist text, based on her journalism covering the Hossack murder trial.
The film's low-budget nature likely forced creative intimacy—Galsworthy's drawing room drama becomes almost oppressively close on screen.