Recommendations of East Stanton Station

  • Lainie Vansant: East Stanton Station

    What a fun, thoughtful play! This little gem is easy to produce and a blast for some dynamic fem actors. Check it out!

    What a fun, thoughtful play! This little gem is easy to produce and a blast for some dynamic fem actors. Check it out!

  • Cheryl Bear: East Stanton Station

    A fantastic piece where two great figures inspire a woman to take on women's rights and change things for the better. Courage will change the world!

    A fantastic piece where two great figures inspire a woman to take on women's rights and change things for the better. Courage will change the world!

  • Rachael Carnes: East Stanton Station

    This is literally the play of my dreams! Dresner has created a world where Susan B Anthony and Zena (i.e. Xena Warrior Princess!) coexist and cracks jokes. Add dark chocolate and this is a platonic form! A lively, hilarious play about the power of everyday folks to kick ass and get things to change. If the Wednesdays have you down, read this!

    This is literally the play of my dreams! Dresner has created a world where Susan B Anthony and Zena (i.e. Xena Warrior Princess!) coexist and cracks jokes. Add dark chocolate and this is a platonic form! A lively, hilarious play about the power of everyday folks to kick ass and get things to change. If the Wednesdays have you down, read this!

  • Kel Vance: East Stanton Station

    "East Stanton Station" by Mara Dresner is a call to arms. The smart, snappy dialogue flows smoothly with the humorous interplay between the characters creatively reminding each of us that we have the power to make a difference in the world and how easy it is for us to forget and be complacent. The dark comedic overtone does not diminish the strong message that change starts with the individual, in fact it reinforces it perfectly.

    "East Stanton Station" by Mara Dresner is a call to arms. The smart, snappy dialogue flows smoothly with the humorous interplay between the characters creatively reminding each of us that we have the power to make a difference in the world and how easy it is for us to forget and be complacent. The dark comedic overtone does not diminish the strong message that change starts with the individual, in fact it reinforces it perfectly.