Light Switch

by Dave Osmundsen

FULL-LENGTH: Spanning twenty years, "Light Switch" follows the story of Henry, an autistic gay man with a passion for 19th century British literature, and his quest for love and acceptance.

FULL-LENGTH: Spanning twenty years, "Light Switch" follows the story of Henry, an autistic gay man with a passion for 19th century British literature, and his quest for love and acceptance.

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  • Michael Gravante: Light Switch

    (02/09/2025) I joined NPX so I could read this play! Dave Osmundsen masterfully illustrates the obstacles of being both LGBTQ+ AND neurodivergent, with its protagonist Henry on a journey to find a Victorian-esque romantic connection in 2017. As a queer theatre maker with autism, I saw a lot of myself in Henry and enjoyed his character arc from beginning to end. I also enjoyed its many literary references and allusions to iconic 19th-century works. I would love to work on this one day!

    (02/09/2025) I joined NPX so I could read this play! Dave Osmundsen masterfully illustrates the obstacles of being both LGBTQ+ AND neurodivergent, with its protagonist Henry on a journey to find a Victorian-esque romantic connection in 2017. As a queer theatre maker with autism, I saw a lot of myself in Henry and enjoyed his character arc from beginning to end. I also enjoyed its many literary references and allusions to iconic 19th-century works. I would love to work on this one day!

  • Sam Heyman: Light Switch

    10/4/24: This play turned a light switch on in me! Dave Osmundsen centers the autistic experience so beautifully in all of his plays, but Henry, the central protagonist of Light Switch, is a character with such magnetism and specificity that he transforms the world around him at times into a version of the Victorian era literature he so adores. This play is earnest, heartfelt, and written from a marvelous and caring perspective. I was so glad to see it at Open Space Arts!

    10/4/24: This play turned a light switch on in me! Dave Osmundsen centers the autistic experience so beautifully in all of his plays, but Henry, the central protagonist of Light Switch, is a character with such magnetism and specificity that he transforms the world around him at times into a version of the Victorian era literature he so adores. This play is earnest, heartfelt, and written from a marvelous and caring perspective. I was so glad to see it at Open Space Arts!

  • Alex Kingsley: Light Switch

    I love this script! I was lucky enough to do the sound design for its production at Open Space Arts. Charming, funny, heartbreaking, and relatable. The dialogue is quick-witted and feels true to life. I've seen it so many times and it never gets old!

    I love this script! I was lucky enough to do the sound design for its production at Open Space Arts. Charming, funny, heartbreaking, and relatable. The dialogue is quick-witted and feels true to life. I've seen it so many times and it never gets old!

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Character Information

Aaron, Ken, and Another Guy are played by the same actor. Like that actor, most of the other actors in this play (especially Henry) are played by the same actor at different ages.
  • Henry
    Gay and autistic.
    Character Age
    7 - 28
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Roggie
    Henry's roommate, gay
    Character Age
    21 - 28
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Joseph
    Gay, handsome
    Character Age
    29
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Marian
    HENRY's mother
    Character Age
    33 - 54
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Multiple Roles
    Must play the following roles: AARON (a kid HENRY used to play with, age 11), KEN (a college student, age 20), and ANOTHER GUY (23).
    Character Age
    11 - 28
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization The Commons, Year 2020
  • Type Reading, Organization Spectrum Theatre Ensemble, Year 2020
  • Type Reading, Organization ASU Theatre Lab, Year 2019

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Open Space Arts, Year 2024
  • Type Professional, Organization Spectrum Theatre Ensemble, Year 2022
  • Type University, Organization Arizona State University, Year 2021

Awards

  • Jeff Recommendation
    Jeff Awards
    2024
  • Theatre503 International Playwriting Prize
    Longlist
    2020
  • Bay Area Playwrights Conference
    Finalist
    2021
  • Jean Kennedy Smith Playwriting Award
    Distinguished Achievement, KCACTF
    2021
  • Carlo Annoni Playwriting Prize
    Finalist
    2020
  • O'Neill Playwrights Conference
    Semi-Finalist
    2020
  • New American Voices Playwriting Festival
    The Landing Theatre Company
    Semi-Finalist
    2020