Recommendations of Backyard Stonehenge

  • Dan Taube: Backyard Stonehenge

    Very thoughtful, meaningful and funny play. The couple at the heart of it are dealing with a LOT! We come to care for them by plays end but it shows how complicated and wonderful modern relationships can be. Ends with the perfect punchline to the whole endeavor. Read it! You’ll be glad you did.

    Very thoughtful, meaningful and funny play. The couple at the heart of it are dealing with a LOT! We come to care for them by plays end but it shows how complicated and wonderful modern relationships can be. Ends with the perfect punchline to the whole endeavor. Read it! You’ll be glad you did.

  • Janine Sobeck Knighton: Backyard Stonehenge

    There's something really juicy about the couple who is trying to be polite and get along when underneath simmers some very real hurts and resentments. Especially when those torrent of feelings are finally released. One part sweet, one part tragic, "Backyard Stonehenge" is relatable to anyone who has been in a long term relationship where things (and people) are not always what they seem.

    There's something really juicy about the couple who is trying to be polite and get along when underneath simmers some very real hurts and resentments. Especially when those torrent of feelings are finally released. One part sweet, one part tragic, "Backyard Stonehenge" is relatable to anyone who has been in a long term relationship where things (and people) are not always what they seem.

  • Ryan Kaminski: Backyard Stonehenge

    03/27/2025 - This piece went in many pleasant directions that I wasn't expecting! Part lighthearted comedy, part thought-provoking drama, and all enjoyment from beginning to end. The characters are rich, and I love the (almost) supernatural element that's incorporated near the end. Easy to produce and bound to bring a smile to every audience member's face. Well done!

    03/27/2025 - This piece went in many pleasant directions that I wasn't expecting! Part lighthearted comedy, part thought-provoking drama, and all enjoyment from beginning to end. The characters are rich, and I love the (almost) supernatural element that's incorporated near the end. Easy to produce and bound to bring a smile to every audience member's face. Well done!

  • John Mabey: Backyard Stonehenge

    All marriages require work and maintenance, but sometimes a literal representation is the perfect answer. And in BACKYARD STONEHENGE by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn, the couple in question is reeling from addiction and legal issues that has cracked their very foundation. But stone by stone, they build something new in this play that gives hope for their future with humor and heart.

    All marriages require work and maintenance, but sometimes a literal representation is the perfect answer. And in BACKYARD STONEHENGE by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn, the couple in question is reeling from addiction and legal issues that has cracked their very foundation. But stone by stone, they build something new in this play that gives hope for their future with humor and heart.

  • John Patrick Bray: Backyard Stonehenge

    If you build a replica of Stonehenge in your yard (using your scary neighbor’s landscape stones without permission), will it make you feel bigger, will it make the wonders of the world feel closer, or maybe just smaller? Priskorn gives us a touching and comedic look at a couple trying to pick up the proverbial pieces after one of them makes an irreversible mistake that costs them not only a trip to see the real thing, but possibly their marriage. Maybe a small Stonehenge can provide a much needed miracle, which may last even after the neighbor finds out.

    If you build a replica of Stonehenge in your yard (using your scary neighbor’s landscape stones without permission), will it make you feel bigger, will it make the wonders of the world feel closer, or maybe just smaller? Priskorn gives us a touching and comedic look at a couple trying to pick up the proverbial pieces after one of them makes an irreversible mistake that costs them not only a trip to see the real thing, but possibly their marriage. Maybe a small Stonehenge can provide a much needed miracle, which may last even after the neighbor finds out.

  • Tom Erb: Backyard Stonehenge

    In the intimate confines of a suburban backyard, TJ's makeshift Stonehenge becomes a powerful metaphor. As the stones align, so do the fractured pieces of their relationship. Amid disappointment and DUIs, Kendra joins in, weaving commitment and forgiveness into the ancient stones. A testament to resilience and love.

    In the intimate confines of a suburban backyard, TJ's makeshift Stonehenge becomes a powerful metaphor. As the stones align, so do the fractured pieces of their relationship. Amid disappointment and DUIs, Kendra joins in, weaving commitment and forgiveness into the ancient stones. A testament to resilience and love.

  • Michele Clarke: Backyard Stonehenge

    A pitch-perfect origin story. It tells us what to expect from the Stone Circle, frames the types of characters we'll be meeting going forward, and opens an almost infinite number of possibilities for the series. You don't have to start here (I didn't) but you'll be glad you found your way here when you do. Really well done.

    A pitch-perfect origin story. It tells us what to expect from the Stone Circle, frames the types of characters we'll be meeting going forward, and opens an almost infinite number of possibilities for the series. You don't have to start here (I didn't) but you'll be glad you found your way here when you do. Really well done.

  • Robert J. LeBlanc: Backyard Stonehenge

    Backyard Stonehenge hides the dark realities of depression under a mask of grand gestures and deep love, just like in real life. And just like real life it's handled with the easily identifiable humor we use to cope with the trauma of our existence. In a few short pages Jacquelyn crafts relatable characters making the most of a bad situation. Backyard Stonehenge is sweet, and caring, and loving, and briming with an underlying pain. This is an important show from an important playwright. It's honest with Jacquie's signature humor and tight dialogue. This is a great show.

    Backyard Stonehenge hides the dark realities of depression under a mask of grand gestures and deep love, just like in real life. And just like real life it's handled with the easily identifiable humor we use to cope with the trauma of our existence. In a few short pages Jacquelyn crafts relatable characters making the most of a bad situation. Backyard Stonehenge is sweet, and caring, and loving, and briming with an underlying pain. This is an important show from an important playwright. It's honest with Jacquie's signature humor and tight dialogue. This is a great show.

  • Brynn Hambley: Backyard Stonehenge

    This short but sweet play was a refreshing read. I liked how it showed an impactful scene from everyday life, proving that stories don't need to have crazy high stakes to be meaningful. The romance is realistic, and that's what makes it a joy to read (or watch, I assume!). There are speed bumps in every relationship-- the interesting part from a storyteller or audience perspective is how the couple gets over those speed bumps. Overall I greatly enjoyed reading this work.

    This short but sweet play was a refreshing read. I liked how it showed an impactful scene from everyday life, proving that stories don't need to have crazy high stakes to be meaningful. The romance is realistic, and that's what makes it a joy to read (or watch, I assume!). There are speed bumps in every relationship-- the interesting part from a storyteller or audience perspective is how the couple gets over those speed bumps. Overall I greatly enjoyed reading this work.

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: Backyard Stonehenge

    I was lucky to see this play performed live in Livonia this past February! The relationship that Floyd-Priskorn creates for this piece is so engaging and interesting to watch as an audience member. While the circumstances are unfortunate, the try at romance does not go unnoticed. Really fun script that highlights love overcoming all and caring for your person.

    I was lucky to see this play performed live in Livonia this past February! The relationship that Floyd-Priskorn creates for this piece is so engaging and interesting to watch as an audience member. While the circumstances are unfortunate, the try at romance does not go unnoticed. Really fun script that highlights love overcoming all and caring for your person.