Two teens at a Christian summer camp confront faith, desire, and identity.
Forced to share a room at a conservative Christian summer camp, Ryan and Jabez begin the week expecting conflict rather than connection. Ryan appears composed and devout, while Jabez resists the camp’s rigid expectations with open cynicism. As late-night conversations deepen into attraction, the two are drawn into an increasingly risky emotional bond that challenges their understanding of faith, identity, and belonging.
Set within the controlled environment of a religious camp, the play explores the tension between personal desire and institutional expectation. As pressures from the outside world intrude, Ryan and Jabez must decide whether protecting themselves means abandoning the connection they have found with each other.