Recommended by Daniel Ho

  • Daniel Ho: PARTNER OF —

    A short but pointed look at the dark side of a founding father. Well written, with interesting use of overlapping dialogue to create an impressionistic scene.

    A short but pointed look at the dark side of a founding father. Well written, with interesting use of overlapping dialogue to create an impressionistic scene.

  • Daniel Ho: The Children Who Played at Slaughter

    Bold, chilling, and multi-layered. One of the few plays willing to look at the darker side of childhood. The writing is simple, but appropriately so. Will appeal to people open to dark subject matter. And possibly vegans.

    Bold, chilling, and multi-layered. One of the few plays willing to look at the darker side of childhood. The writing is simple, but appropriately so. Will appeal to people open to dark subject matter. And possibly vegans.

  • Daniel Ho: Home To The Sea

    An intriguing blend of theatre and science, creating a story about religion, faith, and family.

    An intriguing blend of theatre and science, creating a story about religion, faith, and family.

  • Daniel Ho: Why Birds Fly

    If Samuel Beckett wrote an allegory about motherhood, it would be similar to "Why Birds Fly." If you are patient and have an open mind this is a very rewarding allegory that touches on many topics, from liberation to religion to family and death. Starts slow but ends with incredible poignancy and power.

    If Samuel Beckett wrote an allegory about motherhood, it would be similar to "Why Birds Fly." If you are patient and have an open mind this is a very rewarding allegory that touches on many topics, from liberation to religion to family and death. Starts slow but ends with incredible poignancy and power.