Recommendations of Her Smile

  • Agnes Palfi: Her Smile

    Christopher Plumridge's dialogues are always powerful, and this time is no exception. There is something fundamentally deep and genuine in the way he writes, allowing us as readers to experience the temptations, desires, and everything else he draws us into.

    Christopher Plumridge's dialogues are always powerful, and this time is no exception. There is something fundamentally deep and genuine in the way he writes, allowing us as readers to experience the temptations, desires, and everything else he draws us into.

  • Debra A. Cole: Her Smile

    I adore this. A nod to noir romance, a "what if" scenario, and a surprise ending - mood drives this delicious short play by CHRISTOPHER PLUMRIDGE!

    I adore this. A nod to noir romance, a "what if" scenario, and a surprise ending - mood drives this delicious short play by CHRISTOPHER PLUMRIDGE!

  • Brenton Kniess: Her Smile

    Christopher Plumridge has a cheeky sense of humor that is unique and allows for moments to naturally occur. Nice touches of humor and intrigue that make this a memorable play.

    Christopher Plumridge has a cheeky sense of humor that is unique and allows for moments to naturally occur. Nice touches of humor and intrigue that make this a memorable play.

  • Kim E. Ruyle: Her Smile

    Reading Chris’ play, I saw everything played out so vividly. I was sucked into the story, the clever set-up and delivery, and the sultry, silent siren in the red dress. Who wouldn’t be tempted? Her Smile gives us dramatic tension, a rich tableau, and a mystery that unfolds to an unexpected conclusion. Wonderful.

    Reading Chris’ play, I saw everything played out so vividly. I was sucked into the story, the clever set-up and delivery, and the sultry, silent siren in the red dress. Who wouldn’t be tempted? Her Smile gives us dramatic tension, a rich tableau, and a mystery that unfolds to an unexpected conclusion. Wonderful.

  • Morey Norkin: Her Smile

    No one conjures up time, place, and mood quite like Christopher Plumridge. Especially mood. A hotel lounge where patrons retain their anonymity. A lady in red. Smiles and drinks shared. Temptation! Where will it lead? You may be surprised! Pleasantly, I think. Would love to see this staged!

    No one conjures up time, place, and mood quite like Christopher Plumridge. Especially mood. A hotel lounge where patrons retain their anonymity. A lady in red. Smiles and drinks shared. Temptation! Where will it lead? You may be surprised! Pleasantly, I think. Would love to see this staged!

  • Matthew Alan Craig: Her Smile

    Her Smile is a captivating play that delves into the complexities of temptation and desire, all while taking place in the intimate setting of a hotel bar. The dynamic between Michael, the barman, and Lalita is masterfully crafted and keeps the audience engaged from start to finish. The low lighting and quiet music, creates a sense of intimacy, that makes us believe that he will succumb to more than just a subtle smile, but there are tricks to this trade! Fantastic work!

    Her Smile is a captivating play that delves into the complexities of temptation and desire, all while taking place in the intimate setting of a hotel bar. The dynamic between Michael, the barman, and Lalita is masterfully crafted and keeps the audience engaged from start to finish. The low lighting and quiet music, creates a sense of intimacy, that makes us believe that he will succumb to more than just a subtle smile, but there are tricks to this trade! Fantastic work!

  • Paul Smith: Her Smile

    Another cracking piece from Christopher Plumridge who manages to create atmosphere from the very start of this clever, smart piece of theatre. You are lead down one path only to find you might not end up where you thought. Excellent, fun and memorable.

    Another cracking piece from Christopher Plumridge who manages to create atmosphere from the very start of this clever, smart piece of theatre. You are lead down one path only to find you might not end up where you thought. Excellent, fun and memorable.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Her Smile

    This piece had me on the edge of my seat, ready to get very frustrated...and I believe that is the point. I actually picture this as a short film. The Barman and Lalita in black & white (except the red dress, of course) and Michael in full color as he recounts this hotel encounter, until the end when everything comes into full color and focus. It feels like a wonderful art piece with a great message.

    This piece had me on the edge of my seat, ready to get very frustrated...and I believe that is the point. I actually picture this as a short film. The Barman and Lalita in black & white (except the red dress, of course) and Michael in full color as he recounts this hotel encounter, until the end when everything comes into full color and focus. It feels like a wonderful art piece with a great message.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: Her Smile

    This short, tricky piece will have you wondering "does he" or "doesn't he". A film noir kind of vibe, it has a really good ending. The kind that gives you a pleasant surprise. Love the voice over kind of delivery. Sexy in its own way.

    This short, tricky piece will have you wondering "does he" or "doesn't he". A film noir kind of vibe, it has a really good ending. The kind that gives you a pleasant surprise. Love the voice over kind of delivery. Sexy in its own way.

  • Jeff Dunne: Her Smile

    This was brilliantly done. It had me misled the whole time, with a great ending. As Scott S. noted, it rather defies standard categories, almost a genre of its own. Love it!

    This was brilliantly done. It had me misled the whole time, with a great ending. As Scott S. noted, it rather defies standard categories, almost a genre of its own. Love it!