She Kills Monsters


She Kills Monsters is a drama-comedy play by Qui Nguyen that debuted in 2011. It tells the story of Agnes Evans, an average woman who loses her parents and little sister Tilly in a car accident. Having been very distant from her sister while she was alive, Agnes embarks in an adventure to get to know her sister better by playing a Dungeons & Dragons module that Tilly had written, and discovers things she'd never imagined. The plot takes place in reality and in the imaginary game world; in the game world Agnes learns about Tilly's exploration with her sexuality and how she struggled with her sexuality in reality. The play is also presented in a "Young Adventurer's Edition" which removes the explicit language and ages down the characters.

Plot

Agnes Evans is a completely average woman who strives to be nothing but average until the day she wishes her life was a little less boring. Her wish unfortunately comes true when her family, including her younger sister Tilly, dies in a car crash. Agnes was never close to Tilly due to the fact they were interested in completely different things; Agnes loved everything average, while Tilly had a passion for everything classified as nerdy or geeky and a special love for the Dungeons and Dragons game. As Agnes is cleaning and packing Tilly’s room in order to move everything to her new house, she finds a module Tilly had written for D&D. In order to get closer to the sister she never really knew, Agnes embarks on her own adventure with the help of a Dungeon Master to play the game as Tilly designed. As she delves deeper into her quest, the fantasy world and reality begin to collide and mix as Agnes searches to connect with Tilly and realizes how much of her sister she never knew.

Characters

Nguyen intentionally wrote the characters in a way that allowed for actors of any race to be cast into every role, "We anted to see the diversity you would find on the New York subway onstage."
She Kills Monsters received its Off-Off-Broadway debut at The Flea Theater in New York City on November 4, 2011 and it ran until December 23. Directed by Robert Ross Parker, the production was performed by the resident company of actors of The Flea Theater called The Bats.
The play was presented later at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago from February 15 to April 21, 2013. It was directed by Scott Weinstein and it featured the Buzz22 Chicago Company as the cast.
The play reprised at the Company One Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts]from April 13 to May 11, 2013 directed by Shira Milikowsky
Following a 2013 award by the American Alliance for Theater and Education, the play has, as of 2020, been staged close to 800 times, mostly by high schools and colleges. Some of these productions have done well, including a 2018-18 production which won a state contest. In response to requests by schools, Nguyen wrote a version of the play, dubbed She Kills Monsters:Young Adventurers Edition, that included less profanity and also changed Agnes into a high school cheerleader. Later, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Nguyen wrote a version designed to be performed online, called She Kills Monsters:Virtual Realms; changes included changing the climatic battle.

Notable casts

Themes

In She Kills Monsters, Agnes discovers Tilly was a lesbian and uses her Dungeons and Dragons Campaign as an outlet for her struggles of being out in school, yet “in the closet” with her family. This play brings complex LGBTQ characters to the stage, that are fulfilling goals that are outside of their sexuality but are well-rounded characters. The sexuality of characters is not the main focus on the play, which normalizes non-heterosexual characters. She Kills Monsters also goes through the storyline of coming out to close family, a difficult moment for those in the LGBTQ community. It creates a serious discussion on the understanding of people and the reactions that many experiences when revealing their sexuality.

Awards and Nominations

Original Off-Broadway production