Recommended by Lucy Wang

  • 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..

  • Lucy Wang: Conferences

    Hilarious!

    Hilarious!

  • Lucy Wang: DEVIL-IN-A-BOX (10 minute quick fix version)

    Taut, compelling, and powerful. The characters keep you on the edge of the seat the entire play. Brilliant.

    Taut, compelling, and powerful. The characters keep you on the edge of the seat the entire play. Brilliant.

  • Lucy Wang: (W)Hole

    Incredibly taut, gripping play from start to finish. This drama will keep you on the edge of your seat and fill your heart with compassion at the same time -- a remarkable feat from a remarkable writer.

    Incredibly taut, gripping play from start to finish. This drama will keep you on the edge of your seat and fill your heart with compassion at the same time -- a remarkable feat from a remarkable writer.

  • Lucy Wang: Magnificent Hubba Hubba

    Tour de force! Such a joy to watch. Love the "stable of sin." Brilliant performances, production and direction by Dayton Playhouse too.

    Tour de force! Such a joy to watch. Love the "stable of sin." Brilliant performances, production and direction by Dayton Playhouse too.

  • Lucy Wang: GOING THROUGH HELL

    What a wonderful adaptation of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth. The persistence of love, and how love empowers us for the most difficult of journeys and cruelest of fates.

    What a wonderful adaptation of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth. The persistence of love, and how love empowers us for the most difficult of journeys and cruelest of fates.

  • Lucy Wang: Slicing An Onion

    Exquisite and heart-breaking.

    Exquisite and heart-breaking.

  • Lucy Wang: Mashed Potatoes

    Fun monologue. The metaphor of mashed potatoes works perfectly here too as we easily identify with the protagonist desire for real and comforting "food."

    Fun monologue. The metaphor of mashed potatoes works perfectly here too as we easily identify with the protagonist desire for real and comforting "food."

  • Lucy Wang: Hold My Wings

    What a fun delight and conundrum. Should I stay or should I go? Foster keeps us entertained and in suspense, on the edge of our seats as we try to guess what we would do and what Sol would do.

    What a fun delight and conundrum. Should I stay or should I go? Foster keeps us entertained and in suspense, on the edge of our seats as we try to guess what we would do and what Sol would do.