
Acting
Originally from Baltimore, Lucas Iverson is an actor, writer, and avid pastry consumer currently based in New York City. He’s worked at Yale Repertory Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Premiere Stages, Texas Shakespeare Festival, and more. Lucas brings ferocious appetite, sensitivity, curiosity and play to his work. He believes good work is generous of heart, mind, and soul, and endeavors to be just as generous with his craft. His lifelong dream is to reinstate the importance and vitality of theatre in this country. He recently graduated from the Yale School of Drama.

A young man, looking to start his life over moves into a new neighborhood. In his new home, he discovers a picture of a beautiful girl with a phone number along side of it. As time passes by, his curiosity and affection of the girl grows and compels him to text the number. He eventually gets pulled into an unconventional relationship with the girl over text messages, but they never actually meet.

Darren is determined to find a connection, no matter how many people he has to go through. Explore a day in the life of a polyamory relationship, in all its awkward beauty.

This anthology film portrays love beyond the status quo. Five stories about self-love, same-sex relationships, new-found love and polyamory starring a fully, sexually diverse ensemble. From Mattioli Productions, a trans-owned production company, these stories explore what it means to love without boundaries. Segments: [1] "Mass" (Linus Ignatius, dir.)(10:25) … [2] "How to Fold a Fitted Sheet" (Tony Clemente Jr.)(8:00) … [3] "Neon Boys" (A.J. Mattioli)(28:16) … [4] "Hopelessly" (Tony Clemente Jr.)(4:56) … [5] "Innocent Boys" (Brock Cravy)(11:00).


