Recommended by Lucy Wang

  • Lucy Wang: O.B.O. [a monologue]

    Very powerful play that grips your heart. Immediately you feel for Cassie and for yourself as you question what our lives are worth and amount to in the end.

    Very powerful play that grips your heart. Immediately you feel for Cassie and for yourself as you question what our lives are worth and amount to in the end.

  • Lucy Wang: O.B.O. [a monologue]

    Very powerful play that grips your heart. Immediately you feel for Cassie and for yourself as you question what our lives are worth and amount to in the end.

    Very powerful play that grips your heart. Immediately you feel for Cassie and for yourself as you question what our lives are worth and amount to in the end.

  • Lucy Wang: Conversation Starter

    Love how empowering Edie is. Minigan knows how to write great roles for women.

    Love how empowering Edie is. Minigan knows how to write great roles for women.

  • Lucy Wang: Rising Sophomore

    Excellent. The authenticity of the voices and experiences gave me chills and brought tears to my eyes.

    Excellent. The authenticity of the voices and experiences gave me chills and brought tears to my eyes.

  • Lucy Wang: Are You Comfortable?

    Heart wrenching as Diamond brings to life the gun epidemic that is spreading like a disease. Swift and powerful like a speeding bullet.

    Heart wrenching as Diamond brings to life the gun epidemic that is spreading like a disease. Swift and powerful like a speeding bullet.

  • Lucy Wang: 38 COOKIES, 39 REASONS [A MONOLOGUE]

    i could probably give you 39 Powerful Reasons to take this play from page to stage. We've all been judged on our relationship to our food and bodies, but it often goes unsaid. The elephant in the room that keeps us from really seeing each other. Not so in this play. Steven lays it all out for us and forces us to confront the humanity behind bingeing. No cookie is an island.

    i could probably give you 39 Powerful Reasons to take this play from page to stage. We've all been judged on our relationship to our food and bodies, but it often goes unsaid. The elephant in the room that keeps us from really seeing each other. Not so in this play. Steven lays it all out for us and forces us to confront the humanity behind bingeing. No cookie is an island.

  • Lucy Wang: 38 COOKIES, 39 REASONS [A MONOLOGUE]

    i could probably give you 39 Powerful Reasons to take this play from page to stage. We've all been judged on our relationship to our food and bodies, but it often goes unsaid. The elephant in the room that keeps us from really seeing each other. Not so in this play. Steven lays it all out for us and forces us to confront the humanity behind bingeing. No cookie is an island.

    i could probably give you 39 Powerful Reasons to take this play from page to stage. We've all been judged on our relationship to our food and bodies, but it often goes unsaid. The elephant in the room that keeps us from really seeing each other. Not so in this play. Steven lays it all out for us and forces us to confront the humanity behind bingeing. No cookie is an island.

  • Lucy Wang: Arsinoë’s Fate - a monologue

    Bravo! All hail Bryan Stubbles for writing a powerful monologue fit for a queen that proves the word is mightier than the sword.

    Bravo! All hail Bryan Stubbles for writing a powerful monologue fit for a queen that proves the word is mightier than the sword.

  • Lucy Wang: SLOSHA: A MONOLOGUE

    Asher Wyndham's brilliance shines through Slosha's vulnerabilities and strengths. You wish you could hug Slosha and toast Slosha because we've all been Slosha, looking to connect and fill our black holes. Love that Wyndham writes for all of us. Any race, any ethnicity, any gender.

    Asher Wyndham's brilliance shines through Slosha's vulnerabilities and strengths. You wish you could hug Slosha and toast Slosha because we've all been Slosha, looking to connect and fill our black holes. Love that Wyndham writes for all of us. Any race, any ethnicity, any gender.

  • Lucy Wang: SLOSHA: A MONOLOGUE

    Asher Wyndham's brilliance shines through Slosha's vulnerabilities and strengths. You wish you could hug Slosha and toast Slosha because we've all been Slosha, looking to connect and fill our black holes. Love that Wyndham writes for all of us. Any race, any ethnicity, any gender.

    Asher Wyndham's brilliance shines through Slosha's vulnerabilities and strengths. You wish you could hug Slosha and toast Slosha because we've all been Slosha, looking to connect and fill our black holes. Love that Wyndham writes for all of us. Any race, any ethnicity, any gender.