Welcome to Cerritos, California—where the tsinelas stack high, the gossip flows hotter than the adobo, and the de Dios family is praying their way through the chaos. God Will Do The Rest follows three generations of a Filipino American family wrestling with faith, identity, generational trauma—and each other—as they gather for a nine-day prayer ritual in honor of the Santo Niño.
"A benchmark in Asian American theatre history as one of the best...one of the best Asian American plays I have ever seen."
Edward Hong, The Nerds of Color
"Essential Arts Critic's Pick...
#1 BEST BET"
Ashley Lee, Los Angeles Times
"The best, most definitive play on contemporary Filipino American immigrant life and experience in the U.S."
Ruben V. Nepales, Golden Globe Awards
When Milo, a sharp-tongued Filipino writer with more social media followers than bylines, meets John, an older, celebrated white novelist, their chemistry is electric, undeniable, and anything but simple. What starts as a flirty coffee date quickly spirals into a charged collision of ambition, lust, and identity. As their relationship deepens behind closed doors and in the public eye, so do the power dynamics—forcing them to navigate the messy politics of race, sex, storytelling, and who gets to tell whose story.
"Complex…
Pilapil’s voice and commentary shined"
Los Angeles Times
"Elegantly nuanced…
deserves broad national exposure."
People’s World
"An unforgettable play…
I was stunned."
Hollywood Flip
PLAYS IN DEVELOPMENT
Over the course of a decade, two men fall in and out of love beneath the moonlit skies of Los Angeles—holding tight through entangled sheets, quiet heartbreaks, and the ever-shifting shape of who they are. As time stretches and dreams pull them in different directions, they learn what happens when growing together starts to mean growing apart.
When a writer's dog dies, his life begins to unravel and is pulled into a chaotic memory spiral so dramatic it might just be art. My Dog Died; and Other Concerns is an exploration of how we mourn, who we become when everything falls apart, and the mess we uncover when everything we thought was behind us comes barking back.
OTHER PLAYS
SHORT FILMS