Recommended by Sarah Saltwick

  • Sarah Saltwick: How Should A Conversation Be?

    A play that moves quick, specific, and big. These characters feel so alive and finely tuned and it is invigorating to go on the journey of their relationship with them. Each beat is rich and resonate. What an exciting text to bring alive.

    A play that moves quick, specific, and big. These characters feel so alive and finely tuned and it is invigorating to go on the journey of their relationship with them. Each beat is rich and resonate. What an exciting text to bring alive.

  • Sarah Saltwick: Ariadne

    Such an exciting read - the reveals had me gasping! This play is in playful conservation with mythology but never gets bogged down in references. Instead, it feels original and lively. Wonderful visuals as well. A thrill to read.

    Such an exciting read - the reveals had me gasping! This play is in playful conservation with mythology but never gets bogged down in references. Instead, it feels original and lively. Wonderful visuals as well. A thrill to read.

  • Sarah Saltwick: The Norns of Athens, Maine

    An inventive epic, full of rich imagery that was both familiar and strange to me - the Norns, a wise moose, a hero. There is a great imagination at work here as well as a conjuring of classic storyteller traditions. Would love to experience this!

    An inventive epic, full of rich imagery that was both familiar and strange to me - the Norns, a wise moose, a hero. There is a great imagination at work here as well as a conjuring of classic storyteller traditions. Would love to experience this!

  • Sarah Saltwick: Howling, Texas

    A thrilling and sensual play about desire, faith, and domesticity crashing together. There are theatrical images here that will stick with you for a long time. These images and gestures unfold to reveal the inner lives of the characters but also seek to burrow into the mind, hearts, and guts of the audience. A riveting text.

    A thrilling and sensual play about desire, faith, and domesticity crashing together. There are theatrical images here that will stick with you for a long time. These images and gestures unfold to reveal the inner lives of the characters but also seek to burrow into the mind, hearts, and guts of the audience. A riveting text.

  • Sarah Saltwick: ANTON CHEKHOV IS A TASTY SNACK

    More than just a theatrical snack, this play is a delicious meal. The jokes fly fast. The characters are perfect for skilled actors to sink their teeth into - there is so much to play with here. Perfect for both audiences both extremely knowledgable on Chekhov and newcomers. A true crowd pleaser.

    More than just a theatrical snack, this play is a delicious meal. The jokes fly fast. The characters are perfect for skilled actors to sink their teeth into - there is so much to play with here. Perfect for both audiences both extremely knowledgable on Chekhov and newcomers. A true crowd pleaser.

  • Sarah Saltwick: certain as a storm

    A beautiful play about taking care of each other (and yourself) when the world is dangerous and feels untrustworthy. It is full of rich details - the material storm, the rich lives of the family members we don't see onstage but whose presence we feel. There is much to relate to here and I think this play will resonate with many audiences.

    A beautiful play about taking care of each other (and yourself) when the world is dangerous and feels untrustworthy. It is full of rich details - the material storm, the rich lives of the family members we don't see onstage but whose presence we feel. There is much to relate to here and I think this play will resonate with many audiences.

  • Sarah Saltwick: Storm Still

    This play is a moving delight. The sisters are so alive with plenty of hats and tricks up their sleeves.

    This play is a moving delight. The sisters are so alive with plenty of hats and tricks up their sleeves.