
Musical Productions
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LEAD US HOME
A New Musical by Christopher Wemp
Ana, a strong-willed unhoused woman, grapples with daily survival amidst a community bitterly divided on how to end homelessness. She interacts with a social worker, a priest, and a council member who want to help. Their gradual deepening of empathy, self awareness, and tenacity, especially after two dramatic events shake the local community, are a sign of a future that can be better. It is this belief that motivates them, flawed as they are, to hold onto hope, learn from their mistakes, and keep going.
*This musical is completely fictional. Any resemblance to actual persons, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
The Path to Production
February 5, 2026
World Premiere Reading With Live Music at Santa Clara University
Directed by Ciera Eis
Generously sponsored by:


CAST
Leads:
Ariel Estébez*………………………………………………………………………….Ana
Andrew Metzger*………………………………………………………………….Fr. Tyler
Dion Nickelson……………………………………………………………………...Jeffrey
Justin P. Lopez………………………………………………………………………Martin
Elana Swartz…………………………………………………………………………Laura
Ensemble:
Caylee Correia…………………………………………..Raya, Neighbor, Parishioner
Julian Nesbitt………………………………….Mayor, Andrew, Neighbor, Parishioner
Anabelle Lin………………………………………………Jamie, Neighbor, Parishioner
Claire Wemp…………………………………Neighbor, Parishioner, Councilmember
Christian Barnard……………………………………………………...Stage Directions
Band:
Tommy Pauly………………………………………………………………….Flute, Oboe
Matt Hendricks……………………………………………………………………..Violin
Sam Miller……………………………………………………………………………..Bass
Karl McHugh…………………………………………………………………………Guitar
Isaac Raven………………………………………………………………….Saxophone
Christopher Wemp……………………………………………….Piano, Music Director
Photography and Videography: Eric Chao
Video Editing: Austin Nickel
This non-staged preview of the play, formerly titled "Signs of the Kingdom," was assembled with only fifteen hours of rehearsal. About 110 people attended, ranging from nonprofit, political, faith, and academic leaders and neighborhood academics. After receiving excellent audience feedback and ideas, Chris completed a full rewrite of the play, while keeping most of the songs unchanged.
Timestamps for songs in video (OR, scroll down for audio player to hear songs without video):
00:00 Spoken intro by Chris
04:48 A Voice Cries Out
7:07 All I Want
14:48 Empty Words
22:37 Not Here
31:44 Maybe Then
39:43 What I've Felt
48:44 Belong
01:04:10 The Old Gnarled Tree
01:11:37 Chronically Homeless
01:21:44 Tell Me
01:29:34 Loosen Up a Bit
01:35:32 In This Time of Great Pain
01:38:30 The Only One I've Got (shortened version for preview)
01:44:57 Uncharted Territory
01:52:28 Maybe Then (Reprise)
01:54:32 I Am Strong
01:59:18 Echoing
02:06:38 Meet Me Halfway (lyrics have since been rewritten)
02:09:49 Signs of the Kingdom (now titled "Lead Us Home," with revised lyrics)
Read the Script
*The script has been fully rewritten since the play's first preview, so what you read will not match the video above. Most songs are the same, with the exception of some reductions and lyric updates in the last two songs .
©2026 Christopher Wemp, all rights reserved. Any form of usage is illegal without express permission by Christopher Wemp.
REVIEWS
"Artistically, I found the writing thoughtful, wonderfully layered, and most important, humane. The music carried the story with warmth and complexity, and I could easily imagine how powerful a fully staged version could be. I would love to see a full production, and I can also imagine this musical being used as community-based, educational and advocacy tool alongside conversations about housing, systems, and evidence-based practice."
Spotlight
What others are saying
"The music and lyrics were exceptional."
"The music was beautiful but also told such a compelling story."
"As one somewhat familiar with the complexity of the homelessness issue, I found this a compelling production."
"[The song] 'What I've Felt,' is really captivating, and gives you a greater understanding of her character. I'm not sure if it is the heart of the musical, but it feels like it, and takes the show to another level."
Help this play launch a full production
What is Christopher's vision for this musical?
My vision is threefold: deliver an outstanding performance of this musical, promote empathy and human-centered discussion around ending homelessness beyond the play, and create opportunities for people with lived experience of homelessness to participate in the play.
Homelessness is one of the most significant social issues of our time, and the Bay Area is one of the most impacted regions in the country. We know how to end homelessness: build more homes. Instead of rallying around this core concept, California and the broader U.S. grapple with “not in my backyard” opposition, and respond with short term solutions that do not address the root issue: housing inventory. Money is spent to sweep encampments, laws are passed to make camping illegal, and cities like San Jose divert funds from permanent supportive housing budgets to interim housing and tiny home projects. We know, from decades of research, that these interim projects, even if temporarily successful, are not sustainable methods for ending homelessness.
Yet, it’s very difficult to debate emotions with facts and research. If a community is strongly opposed to affordable housing in their neighborhood, and wants the encampments to immediately disappear, there will always be a reason why the data doesn’t apply to them. My goal is to offer this musical as a significantly emotional storytelling device to empathize with not only those experiencing homelessness, but those clamoring for a solution. By starting with our shared humanity, my hope is to gently nudge audiences to reflect on their homelessness positions and experiences, and even more thoughtfully discern their responsibility in sharing the mission of ending homelessness. With such an urgent crisis permeating our local community, it’s time for this musical to begin making its impact - now, in alignment with the timeline and milestones previously shared.
I will begin with a semi-professional preview performance informed by feedback I've received from individuals who have experienced homelessness. When it's time for a full production, I will emphasize casting a diverse cast of people, including as many people with lived experience of homelessness as possible. By having an inclusive cast that includes music and theater professionals as well as (if not equally theatrically experienced) individuals who bring expertise of homelessness to the play, we are well positioned to perform the play authentically and with dignity towards the unhoused. Preparing the play will include empathy building activities amongst the cast, who can then use their learning experience to accurately talk about - and respond to - homelessness in their communities even after the performance concludes.










