Tammy Green

Tammy Green

Tammy Green is an award-winning writer based in Huntington, NY. She is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild of America and the New Play Exchange. Her plays have been performed in the US and UK. Her musical compositions have featured in the York Theatre Songwriters in MUFTI competition. Her short story, "Beauty Is In The Eye," won the WNYC Scary Story Contest. For more information, go to Https://www.politicsconpollo.com

Plays

  • WTF Is This?
    A reverse mortgage destroys the future of a young family. They struggle to live a good and decent life as inflation, high cost of living, crazy rents, and a difficult mom conspire to wreck their happiness.
  • Chance Of A Lifetime
    Sparks fly when two powerful women vie for political office and the chance of a lifetime.
  • One Small Step
    Paul and Sheila have shared many years of happy marriage. Sheila struggles to maintain her independence and power as Paul reminds her to hold on to their love. Together, they must leave behind the past and take one small step toward a better life.
  • El Campeón: Politics Con Pollo
    One-Act play. Sal's restaurant is home to the local Honduran community. When a stranger visits, Sal is faced with a difficult choice. He can embrace fame and fortune, or choose to be the champion of his people. A play for all audiences about sacrificing for the common good.
  • Call Grandma
    A granddaughter discovers a vital change in her grandmother during a call to her in the rehab center.
    A story of how people can help one another with just a phonecall.
  • A New Man
    Selfish and candy-crazed Barry must attend his cousin Todd's Bar Mitzvah on that holiest of days -- Hallowe'en. After the event, Barry is eager to make up for lost trick-or-treating time. Todd forces Barry to realize that something much more important must be accomplished on this special day. This is a play about young love, accountability and responsibility.
  • Lobster Pancake
    Two opposites vie for a place in the covetted annual church fundraiser. While chatting about local history, they learn to accept their differences, cooperate, and become friends. Plenty of laughs along the way. Suitable for all ages. 5-6 minutes.
  • Lobster Pancake
    Lobster and Pancake couldn't be more different. But they learn to cooperate for the good of others. This sweet comedy about tolerance and cooperation for the common good is suitable for all ages.
  • Call Mom
    Carla calls her mom in rehab, trying to cope while her husband is away during the pandemic. Mom can always make things better.
  • CALL MOM
    Carla calls her mom who is quarantined in a rehab center. Carla's is left alone to face homelife with three kids and no support system. Talking to her mom helps her realize the answer to all her problems.
  • Margaret and Nora
    Two women vie for a spy job, but one has a deeper motive for besting her opponent.
  • Killing Time
    A campfire encounter leads two women to mete out justice and right historical and personal wrongs. This short comedy keeps the audience guessing as two women engage in an entertaining game of cat and mouse. The run-time is 10 minutes. It has a cast of 2, simple costuming and staging.
  • Little Imp
    A mother and daughter try to find common ground. Elaine is ready to explore new options to enrich her life. Jamie needs her mother's help to survive. They embrace one another as they face a future where only one can thrive.