Recommended by Kayla Menz

  • A lovely grounded play for all of us who were weird animal girls. A little bit of magic, a little bit of terror, and a lot of heart in between.

    A lovely grounded play for all of us who were weird animal girls. A little bit of magic, a little bit of terror, and a lot of heart in between.

  • A fast paced whiplash show that would be so much fun for an ensemble to play with. Funny, devastating, and ever poignant.

    A fast paced whiplash show that would be so much fun for an ensemble to play with. Funny, devastating, and ever poignant.

  • Such a smart and powerful show! The messy reality of teenage girl friendship and the heartbreak that goes along with that balances with the out of this world punk-pop-princess play within the play to create something extraordinary.

    Such a smart and powerful show! The messy reality of teenage girl friendship and the heartbreak that goes along with that balances with the out of this world punk-pop-princess play within the play to create something extraordinary.

  • A fun, inclusive TYA choose your own adventure story great for young audiences and those of us young at heart.

    A fun, inclusive TYA choose your own adventure story great for young audiences and those of us young at heart.

  • An excellent two-hander with moments of deep silence and fast paced action. How many topics can these guys avoid before they break? Fun magical realism as a bonus.

    An excellent two-hander with moments of deep silence and fast paced action. How many topics can these guys avoid before they break? Fun magical realism as a bonus.

  • Kayla Menz: Greetings From The Moon

    Teenage girls being teenage girls in their vulnerable, messy, heartbreaking way. I really enjoyed it paired with the other plays in the Greetings saga.

    Teenage girls being teenage girls in their vulnerable, messy, heartbreaking way. I really enjoyed it paired with the other plays in the Greetings saga.

  • Kayla Menz: Greetings From Sadsville

    Probably my favorite in the Greetings saga. Reminded me of so many connections lost to distance and time. Such a feast for the two actors to find what is said and what is unsaid.

    Probably my favorite in the Greetings saga. Reminded me of so many connections lost to distance and time. Such a feast for the two actors to find what is said and what is unsaid.

  • Kayla Menz: Muted.

    Haunting, sad, and beautifully human examination of grief and guilt in young adults. The recorder scream moment is devastating in that uniquely Peercy way.

    Haunting, sad, and beautifully human examination of grief and guilt in young adults. The recorder scream moment is devastating in that uniquely Peercy way.

  • Kayla Menz: Kubrickian

    For people who love Kubrick, hate Kubrick, or could not care less about Kubrick. Wonderful physical storytelling in the third act!

    For people who love Kubrick, hate Kubrick, or could not care less about Kubrick. Wonderful physical storytelling in the third act!

  • Kayla Menz: FIONA

    FIONA is unlike I have ever read. After the first time through it, I just paced my living room chewing on what I had just taken in. Each time I have encountered FIONA, I discover something new that takes my breath away. FIONA demands your attention and an open mind. It is a mystery we may not solve, but the ending moment will haunt me forever.

    FIONA is unlike I have ever read. After the first time through it, I just paced my living room chewing on what I had just taken in. Each time I have encountered FIONA, I discover something new that takes my breath away. FIONA demands your attention and an open mind. It is a mystery we may not solve, but the ending moment will haunt me forever.