Richard Lucas

Actor, Director, Writer, Consultant

BONO AND THE EDGE WAITING FOR GODOMINO'S

Comedy · independent · Ages 12+ · United States of America
Bono orders a pizza deivery to get back in touch with the Common Man in this “Waiting for Godot” parody that skewers celebrity culture, blind faith, and pretentious theater.
Bono orders a pizza deivery to get back in touch with the Common Man in this “Waiting for Godot” parody that skewers celebrity culture, blind faith, and pretentious theater.

ONLY THE MOON HOWLS

ensemble theatre · boys with dogs theatricals · Ages 18+ · United States of America
It’s never easy to say good-bye after 14 years of love & marriage...but what if you don’t even get the chance? Which memories will last, which regrets will haunt? Join L.A. couple Whitney & Jake for their journey’s end in this contemporary drama from writer-director Dean Farell Bruggeman.
It’s never easy to say good-bye after 14 years of love & marriage...but what if you don’t even get the chance? Which memories will last, which regrets will haunt? Join L.A. couple Whitney & Jake for their journey’s end in this contemporary drama from writer-director Dean Farell Bruggeman.

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING OSCAR

fearless imp entertainment · Ages 14+ · United States of America
'The Importance Of Being Oscar' follows Oscar Wilde at the end of his life. Released from prison, he discusses love, loss, morality and lack thereof. A whimsical and heartbreaking tribute, laced with Wilde’s own words.
'The Importance Of Being Oscar' follows Oscar Wilde at the end of his life. Released from prison, he discusses love, loss, morality and lack thereof. A whimsical and heartbreaking tribute, laced with Wilde’s own words.

BEAUTIFUL MONSTERZ

Drama · svi cine+media · Ages 12+ · United States of America
If you could get away with ANYTHING, would you try EVERYTHING? This sexy and snarky riff on Oscar Wilde’s “Dorian Gray” takes a droll look at today’s obsession with celebrity and privilege in this outrageous send-up of being "famous for being famous," and the very real chance that looks CAN kill.
If you could get away with ANYTHING, would you try EVERYTHING? This sexy and snarky riff on Oscar Wilde’s “Dorian Gray” takes a droll look at today’s obsession with celebrity and privilege in this outrageous send-up of being "famous for being famous," and the very real chance that looks CAN kill.