Recommendations of Break a Leg

  • Scott Cantrell: Break a Leg

    Such a cool concept for a play! Perfect for smaller theaters looking for something in October. The characters are beyond believable and the twist ending will chill audiences to their core. This needs to be produced ASAP!

    Such a cool concept for a play! Perfect for smaller theaters looking for something in October. The characters are beyond believable and the twist ending will chill audiences to their core. This needs to be produced ASAP!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Break a Leg

    Super atmospheric and spooky play with a KILLER blow line! This will be a great addition to any festival looking to make their audience just a little nervous and possibly even scream out loud!

    Super atmospheric and spooky play with a KILLER blow line! This will be a great addition to any festival looking to make their audience just a little nervous and possibly even scream out loud!

  • Brenton Kniess: Break a Leg

    Perfect for the Halloween season! John Medlin’s ghost story is really well crafted and sets up a perfect ending that fits this world Medlin expertly crafts.

    Perfect for the Halloween season! John Medlin’s ghost story is really well crafted and sets up a perfect ending that fits this world Medlin expertly crafts.

  • Daniel Prillaman: Break a Leg

    I mean...we have ghost lights for a reason, right? Medlin's short horror is deliciously effective, pitting two friends against a spirit that...well, wants to do some acting? I'll say nothing more, suffice that this would be a hit at any horror festival. If you're looking for some spooky in your afternoon, you won't do better than this. Delightful.

    I mean...we have ghost lights for a reason, right? Medlin's short horror is deliciously effective, pitting two friends against a spirit that...well, wants to do some acting? I'll say nothing more, suffice that this would be a hit at any horror festival. If you're looking for some spooky in your afternoon, you won't do better than this. Delightful.

  • Christopher Plumridge: Break a Leg

    It's true, theatres, more specifically stages, become spooky at night. Add the Ghost Light and a couple of hopeful spirit hunters and you have the perfect set up for a spooky short.
    Soon enough Bridgette and Xander start to hear nosises coming from the spirit box and what follows is genuinely scary. As with many ten minute plays, I'd love to see this as a longer play. Great!

    It's true, theatres, more specifically stages, become spooky at night. Add the Ghost Light and a couple of hopeful spirit hunters and you have the perfect set up for a spooky short.
    Soon enough Bridgette and Xander start to hear nosises coming from the spirit box and what follows is genuinely scary. As with many ten minute plays, I'd love to see this as a longer play. Great!