Recommendations of Riddles

  • Emma Wood: Riddles

    So much to enjoy here. The tension, the pace and the increasingly frantic finger pointing between strangers in a high stakes situation. And in addition to all that, the fun of listening to well crafted riddles! This tight, tense but entertaining piece would be a surefire hit at short play festivals.

    So much to enjoy here. The tension, the pace and the increasingly frantic finger pointing between strangers in a high stakes situation. And in addition to all that, the fun of listening to well crafted riddles! This tight, tense but entertaining piece would be a surefire hit at short play festivals.

  • Michele Clarke: Riddles

    Fifteen minutes of fast-paced fun. A very clever four-hander that will have you straining to remember your childhood riddles. Lots of places for directors and actors to play. Favorite line: "Oh, boy."

    Fifteen minutes of fast-paced fun. A very clever four-hander that will have you straining to remember your childhood riddles. Lots of places for directors and actors to play. Favorite line: "Oh, boy."

  • Christopher Soucy: Riddles

    Brilliant short thriller. This piece ratchets up the tension and intrigue with every passing minute. A clever play with twists and turns aplenty.

    Brilliant short thriller. This piece ratchets up the tension and intrigue with every passing minute. A clever play with twists and turns aplenty.

  • Ryan Vaughan: Riddles

    A thriller in the best of ways. A riveting well written piece.

    A thriller in the best of ways. A riveting well written piece.

  • Brenton Kniess: Riddles

    Thrilling, fun, and surprising, Ross Tedford Kendall's RIDDLES is a clever thriller that will keep audiences on the edge of their seat. Kendall never misses a beat here with the use of swift and well-constructed dialogue, a well-crafted premise, and oh-so-fascinating characters, RIDDLES does not disappoint!

    Thrilling, fun, and surprising, Ross Tedford Kendall's RIDDLES is a clever thriller that will keep audiences on the edge of their seat. Kendall never misses a beat here with the use of swift and well-constructed dialogue, a well-crafted premise, and oh-so-fascinating characters, RIDDLES does not disappoint!

  • James Perry: Riddles

    This is a very quick read. In about ten minutes, four strangers use their supreme intellect to unravel the muddled plot of a mad man. They use their questionable morals to quickly turn the tables of fate in their favor. The story has several unexpected reveals and a gripping given circumstances. I might enjoy reading a longer version of this.

    This is a very quick read. In about ten minutes, four strangers use their supreme intellect to unravel the muddled plot of a mad man. They use their questionable morals to quickly turn the tables of fate in their favor. The story has several unexpected reveals and a gripping given circumstances. I might enjoy reading a longer version of this.

  • Elisa Manzini: Riddles

    What a fun and exciting short play. Great pace and interesting characters. I love the open ending!

    What a fun and exciting short play. Great pace and interesting characters. I love the open ending!

  • Hannah Lee DeFrates: Riddles

    "Riddles" is a clever piece that keeps you on the edge of your seat. With four shady characters, masterful dialogue, and a creepy set-up, Ross Tedford Kendall has crafted a mystery you don't want to miss.

    "Riddles" is a clever piece that keeps you on the edge of your seat. With four shady characters, masterful dialogue, and a creepy set-up, Ross Tedford Kendall has crafted a mystery you don't want to miss.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Riddles

    Ooooooooooooo! That was my instant reaction when I finished reading this piece. The snappy dialogue between the four characters is brilliant and keeps you guessing right the way to the end. Its a piece of theatre that will draw its audience in and hold them until the last moment! I truly captivating piece!

    Ooooooooooooo! That was my instant reaction when I finished reading this piece. The snappy dialogue between the four characters is brilliant and keeps you guessing right the way to the end. Its a piece of theatre that will draw its audience in and hold them until the last moment! I truly captivating piece!

  • D. Lee Miller: Riddles

    This short play will not only question your stomach for riddles that may determine your death but also for the truth -- Four characters face death with one of them the killer. Amazingly written for just 10 minutes, this thriller may be just what your evening of plays needs to spice it up!

    This short play will not only question your stomach for riddles that may determine your death but also for the truth -- Four characters face death with one of them the killer. Amazingly written for just 10 minutes, this thriller may be just what your evening of plays needs to spice it up!