Recommendations of Amherst, Maine

  • Cheryl Bear: Amherst, Maine

    A horror piece that hooks you as we unlock the mystery! Well done.

    A horror piece that hooks you as we unlock the mystery! Well done.

  • Chris Chambers: Amherst, Maine

    A great 10-minute piece! Looking at it for competition next year for two of my students! Very creepy and challenging for some young actors.

    A great 10-minute piece! Looking at it for competition next year for two of my students! Very creepy and challenging for some young actors.

  • Donna Hoke: Amherst, Maine

    A creepy little short that plays well with misdirection. I always wondered what people wrote for those ten-minute horror festivals and now I know!

    A creepy little short that plays well with misdirection. I always wondered what people wrote for those ten-minute horror festivals and now I know!

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Amherst, Maine

    Wonderfully dramatic! Filled with twists and turns! Love the way it builds! Well done!

    Wonderfully dramatic! Filled with twists and turns! Love the way it builds! Well done!

  • Rachel Bublitz: Amherst, Maine

    Wow. AMHERST, MAINE is twisted and dark and I loved the slow unraveling in its seven page story. There are two fantastic parts for actors to dig into, and I can only imagine it would leave its audience on the edge of their seats, as that's where Ford had me from only reading it off the page.

    Wow. AMHERST, MAINE is twisted and dark and I loved the slow unraveling in its seven page story. There are two fantastic parts for actors to dig into, and I can only imagine it would leave its audience on the edge of their seats, as that's where Ford had me from only reading it off the page.

  • Lindsay Partain: Amherst, Maine

    What a delicious piece about buried truths! The characters Jordan has created are fun, complex, and would be a blast to play. A great piece for any theatre looking to add some thriller fire to their season.

    What a delicious piece about buried truths! The characters Jordan has created are fun, complex, and would be a blast to play. A great piece for any theatre looking to add some thriller fire to their season.

  • Jordan Elizabeth: Amherst, Maine

    This short psychological horror play is SO MUCH FUN. The setting and setup calls to mind Stephen King, but Ford makes the genre her own in such a satisfying way. With a subtle cat-and-mouse interplay and terrific exposition, this is a play about survival strategies, consequences, and the borderland between truth and lies.

    This short psychological horror play is SO MUCH FUN. The setting and setup calls to mind Stephen King, but Ford makes the genre her own in such a satisfying way. With a subtle cat-and-mouse interplay and terrific exposition, this is a play about survival strategies, consequences, and the borderland between truth and lies.