EVIE MASON is the child of an actress and a ventriloquist, so clearly she had no choice but to pursue a career in the theatre. Upon moving to New York she shed her South Jersey accent and started writing plays. Her plays have been performed in Boston, Brooklyn, and most notably at the Orlando Fringe Festival, where her play was awarded “Fringe of the Fringe,” an award reserved for the truly bizarre. She’s most inspired by women who wear caftans, B-Horror Movies, and Faye Dunaway’s performance in Mommie Dearest. Irreverence, camp, and the trans experience are what drives her work. And through theatre and text she hopes to bring her unique and singular trans metamorphosis to center stage.