Recommended by Lucy Wang

  • Lucy Wang: THIRD TIME'S THE CHARM

    Biting and silly good fun.

    Biting and silly good fun.

  • Lucy Wang: WHAT'S THAT SMELL?

    Hilarious and wicked. Clarke knows how to keep you on the edge of your seat and keep you guessing. What a thrilling ride!

    Hilarious and wicked. Clarke knows how to keep you on the edge of your seat and keep you guessing. What a thrilling ride!

  • Lucy Wang: Billy and the ADHD

    Gorgeous, powerful play about a teenager with ADHD struggling to find love, acceptance, and understanding. Mark began this highly inventive play in my class, and I am beaming with pride that I was part of this journey. This play definitely needs to be produced widely.

    Gorgeous, powerful play about a teenager with ADHD struggling to find love, acceptance, and understanding. Mark began this highly inventive play in my class, and I am beaming with pride that I was part of this journey. This play definitely needs to be produced widely.

  • Lucy Wang: The Perfect Time for the Perfect Home

    A gripping play that captures the anxiety of how a commitment to a 30-year old mortgage can lead you to question other long-term commitments.

    A gripping play that captures the anxiety of how a commitment to a 30-year old mortgage can lead you to question other long-term commitments.

  • Lucy Wang: Farah's Stunning Beauty Salon

    Very touching play that explores our legacy and how sometime what's best for us extends beyond immediate family.

    Very touching play that explores our legacy and how sometime what's best for us extends beyond immediate family.

  • Lucy Wang: The Case Of The Cigar And The Bottle Of Perfume

    A brilliant piece about how small found objects can magnify suspicious minds in a marriage with a room full of doubt.

    A brilliant piece about how small found objects can magnify suspicious minds in a marriage with a room full of doubt.

  • Lucy Wang: A Scene At A Train Station During The Morning Rush Hour

    We've all encountered people begging for money, and it can be uncomfortable. It raises questions and touches nerves. Greenspun bravely explores that zone of discomfort, probing our conflicting feelings of wanting to help but not wanting to be scammed. Our strong need to believe we deserve our money and discredit luck and circumstance. Well-done!

    We've all encountered people begging for money, and it can be uncomfortable. It raises questions and touches nerves. Greenspun bravely explores that zone of discomfort, probing our conflicting feelings of wanting to help but not wanting to be scammed. Our strong need to believe we deserve our money and discredit luck and circumstance. Well-done!

  • Lucy Wang: A Scene At A Train Station During The Morning Rush Hour

    We've all encountered people begging for money, and it can be uncomfortable. It raises questions and touches nerves. Greenspun bravely explores that zone of discomfort, probing our conflicting feelings of wanting to help but not wanting to be scammed. Our strong need to believe we deserve our money and discredit luck and circumstance. Well-done!

    We've all encountered people begging for money, and it can be uncomfortable. It raises questions and touches nerves. Greenspun bravely explores that zone of discomfort, probing our conflicting feelings of wanting to help but not wanting to be scammed. Our strong need to believe we deserve our money and discredit luck and circumstance. Well-done!

  • Lucy Wang: A Scene At A Train Station During The Morning Rush Hour

    We've all encountered people begging for money, and it can be uncomfortable. It raises questions and touches nerves. Greenspun bravely explores that zone of discomfort, probing our conflicting feelings of wanting to help but not wanting to be scammed. Our strong need to believe we deserve our money and discredit luck and circumstance. Well-done!

    We've all encountered people begging for money, and it can be uncomfortable. It raises questions and touches nerves. Greenspun bravely explores that zone of discomfort, probing our conflicting feelings of wanting to help but not wanting to be scammed. Our strong need to believe we deserve our money and discredit luck and circumstance. Well-done!

  • Lucy Wang: Deb And Dave Do Dinner

    A brilliant, taut work that shows deep, complex, and funny love is. Brava!

    A brilliant, taut work that shows deep, complex, and funny love is. Brava!