Rejyna Douglass-Whitman (she, her, hers)

Transwoman Writer/Actor/Producer

JUSTICE SEES NO GENDER: TRANS MOM VS. FAMILY COURT ENSEMBLE EDITION

Musicals & Operas · W.E./Citadel of Cynosure Productions · Ages 5+ · United States of America
The award-winning Fringe solo play is now an all-trans ensemble experience with live, original music driving the emotional pulse! New songs, stories & full cast! Set inside a 1995 custody battle, Trans Mom vs. Family Court is a true courtroom drama where love & resilience is tested in real time.
The award-winning Fringe solo play is now an all-trans ensemble experience with live, original music driving the emotional pulse! New songs, stories & full cast! Set inside a 1995 custody battle, Trans Mom vs. Family Court is a true courtroom drama where love & resilience is tested in real time.

GHOST TRAIN 2025

Dramatic Theatre · Theatre of Divine Disruption · Ages 14+ · United States of America
Onboard a train, conservative housewife Barbera enjoys a spirited debate with Marlene, a German transwoman. As they fiercely debate gender identity, book-burning & the rising right; anger softens into awareness as they struggle towards mutual acceptance. The train races on but who will step down?
Onboard a train, conservative housewife Barbera enjoys a spirited debate with Marlene, a German transwoman. As they fiercely debate gender identity, book-burning & the rising right; anger softens into awareness as they struggle towards mutual acceptance. The train races on but who will step down?

TRANS MOM VS. FAMILY COURT: JUSTICE SEES NO GENDER

Solo Theatre · W.E./Citadel of Cynosure Productions · Ages 16+ · United States of America
In 1994, a trans musician faces the threat of losing her child if she chooses her authenticity. When her transition triggers a vicious custody battle, she stands alone; homeless, jobless, abandoned by family & friends. Without a lawyer, she fights overwhelming odds for the right to parent her child.
In 1994, a trans musician faces the threat of losing her child if she chooses her authenticity. When her transition triggers a vicious custody battle, she stands alone; homeless, jobless, abandoned by family & friends. Without a lawyer, she fights overwhelming odds for the right to parent her child.
rejyna douglass-whitman