
Steven Hayet
Writing
Biography
Steven Hayet is a New Jersey playwright & screenwriter whose work has been performed from Los Angeles to London and New York to New Zealand. He is currently Playwright-in-Residence at Roaring Epiphany Production Company, an inclusion theatre company providing opportunities for actors with disabilities. His short film, “Keep the Music Going,” written and recorded entirely on Zoom, had its world premiere at the Lighthouse International Film Festival (MovieMaker’s 25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World 2020), and screened at the Life, the Universe, & Everything Symposium on Science Fiction and Fantasy where it received The Hope Award for its theme of connection and perseverance. Selected plays: "Everlasting Chocolate Therapy," "Hugo Saves Christmas…in May!," "Twelve Hangry Jurors," "Date with Death," and "Playing With Fired." He is a proud graduate of the College of William & Mary and Rutgers University. Member of the Dramatists Guild.
Known For

It's been 734 days since the world ended and Commander Jessica Caldwell is alone on the International Space Station, playing music over the radio frequency for anyone on Earth who may have survived. For the past 734 days, Jessica hasn't received a response, but today, another woman is able to radio her back. "Keep the Music Going" is a story about the last two humans and their friendship, thousands of miles apart.
Keep The Music Going

The cast list is posted and two students discuss their new parts in the Wizard of Oz.