Recommended by Lucy Wang

  • Lucy Wang: Persephone

    What a gorgeous play. Love is about the doing, and O'Grady has done it!! O'Grady has written an imaginative play as timeless and beautiful as the myth of Persephone itself. Brava.

    What a gorgeous play. Love is about the doing, and O'Grady has done it!! O'Grady has written an imaginative play as timeless and beautiful as the myth of Persephone itself. Brava.

  • Lucy Wang: The Runner

    What an innovative play that takes you on a wonderful, heartfelt journey. You find yourself running along side the runner, an intimate glimpse of the choices we make and the dreams that propel us to keep moving. Kudos to Hansen for also making this play site specific. Bravo!

    What an innovative play that takes you on a wonderful, heartfelt journey. You find yourself running along side the runner, an intimate glimpse of the choices we make and the dreams that propel us to keep moving. Kudos to Hansen for also making this play site specific. Bravo!

  • Lucy Wang: Welcome to the Family

    Welcome to a wonderful play that offers new beginnings and a marriage of hope and love. You will want to belong to this family, I know I do, so filled with love, surprise, complexity and wit.

    Welcome to a wonderful play that offers new beginnings and a marriage of hope and love. You will want to belong to this family, I know I do, so filled with love, surprise, complexity and wit.

  • Lucy Wang: Spoiler Alert

    Hilarious. I'm dying to go to the movies again so I thought I'd read Spoiler Alert. What fun! Love how Philip Middleton Williams re creates the experience of waiting in line, trying to get in and how some moviegoers just can't help themselves.

    Hilarious. I'm dying to go to the movies again so I thought I'd read Spoiler Alert. What fun! Love how Philip Middleton Williams re creates the experience of waiting in line, trying to get in and how some moviegoers just can't help themselves.

  • Lucy Wang: Simple Black Marks

    Really powerful monologue about how the written word, language, books can really open new worlds for us, inspire us to be better. It's why I love teaching, and why you can't help but fall in love with Philip Middleton Williams' writing.

    Really powerful monologue about how the written word, language, books can really open new worlds for us, inspire us to be better. It's why I love teaching, and why you can't help but fall in love with Philip Middleton Williams' writing.

  • Lucy Wang: Just A Rumor

    What a delight! Witty, fun, and pure gold. Golden like the Golden Age of Hollywood. Shine on, Doug DeVita! Warning, you may have a craving for Yorkshire pudding after this wonderful experience.

    What a delight! Witty, fun, and pure gold. Golden like the Golden Age of Hollywood. Shine on, Doug DeVita! Warning, you may have a craving for Yorkshire pudding after this wonderful experience.

  • Lucy Wang: Cuddle Time

    Cuddle Time is a powerful, moving play about how Martha manages to stay hopeful in a world where the air isn't safe, there is no water, friends are dying, birds are disappearing. In the face of all that despair, we can find hope and love in caring for others. In this case, it is Martha caring for Sweetie.

    Cuddle Time is a powerful, moving play about how Martha manages to stay hopeful in a world where the air isn't safe, there is no water, friends are dying, birds are disappearing. In the face of all that despair, we can find hope and love in caring for others. In this case, it is Martha caring for Sweetie.

  • Lucy Wang: Reading Oprah

    Sheila has a wonderful gift of comedy. In Reading Oprah, Sheila captures the joy and complexities of friendship.

    Sheila has a wonderful gift of comedy. In Reading Oprah, Sheila captures the joy and complexities of friendship.

  • Lucy Wang: I Smoke

    Powerful monologue. Resonates and cuts deeply with the pressure for women to stay and be thin, for women to conform to unhealthy beauty standards.

    Powerful monologue. Resonates and cuts deeply with the pressure for women to stay and be thin, for women to conform to unhealthy beauty standards.

  • Lucy Wang: The Right Front Door - a monologue

    Hilarious. Love "passion of a lentil." "He's got time zones." So many wonderful lines, and this monologue is so full of life that you feel you know Marjorie. You definitely want to see her on stage..

    Hilarious. Love "passion of a lentil." "He's got time zones." So many wonderful lines, and this monologue is so full of life that you feel you know Marjorie. You definitely want to see her on stage..