Hyannis is a stage play written by Kari-Bentley Quinn. This production (2023) was the first fully staged version of the show, making Jackson the original casting of "Tommy," a recovering heroin addict dealing with the consequences of his disease on himself and his loved ones. Jackson wished to accurately and respectfully portray the experience of those who struggle with addiction, and thus researched his performance through interviews and documentaries. He was given positive feedback on his portrayal by audience members with loved ones that had gone through addiction.
Tommy faces a decision that he will have to face every day for the rest of his life.
Tommy begs his mother Michelle (played by Lauren Burton) to support him in his decision to move on.
Tommy comforts Lauren (played by Gabriella Papera) after the death of her mother.
Tommy and his grandmother Fran (played by Maddie Powers) share a laugh.
Tommy tells Michelle about Lauren's current state of addiction.
Lauren and Kieran (played by Mateo Tomas Hercules Gonzales) share a beer while Tommy drinks a root beer.