Recommended by Lucy Wang

  • Lucy Wang: VDay

    What an imaginative, inventive and compelling play. Johnson takes you on an adventure of a lifetime, one that you never want to end.

    What an imaginative, inventive and compelling play. Johnson takes you on an adventure of a lifetime, one that you never want to end.

  • Lucy Wang: The Education of Grace Whitney

    What a sensitive moving way to honor the dead (cadavers) who help us move forward, who give their bodies so we might make advances in science and improve our future lives. Also a great read for anyone pursuing medical school If I had read this back then, I might have overcome my squeamishness and dread of cutting cadavers open. Who knows? The point is this play alights your imagination and helps you dream of what is possible.

    What a sensitive moving way to honor the dead (cadavers) who help us move forward, who give their bodies so we might make advances in science and improve our future lives. Also a great read for anyone pursuing medical school If I had read this back then, I might have overcome my squeamishness and dread of cutting cadavers open. Who knows? The point is this play alights your imagination and helps you dream of what is possible.

  • Lucy Wang: Robin's Moment of Truth (a monologue)

    Love how deftly Greenspun moves from topic to topic, going deeper and deeper, and lands a punch. Robin's Moment of Truth is a moment of beauty that lasts forever.

    Love how deftly Greenspun moves from topic to topic, going deeper and deeper, and lands a punch. Robin's Moment of Truth is a moment of beauty that lasts forever.

  • Lucy Wang: A Scene from a Philly Lunch Counter at Noon

    Love this play -- its rhythms, musicality, and inventiveness. This scene makes you hungry for a Philly cheesesteak and Greenspun's whole play.

    Love this play -- its rhythms, musicality, and inventiveness. This scene makes you hungry for a Philly cheesesteak and Greenspun's whole play.

  • Lucy Wang: Mrs. Green

    Bold play that dares to ask what we would or wouldn't do for a bad neighbor.

    Bold play that dares to ask what we would or wouldn't do for a bad neighbor.

  • Lucy Wang: Don Meets Dan

    We all need a little honey, or do we? I guess, that depends on who you meet at the cafe. This fun and clever play is sure to make your next visit to the coffee shop a more interesting trip.

    We all need a little honey, or do we? I guess, that depends on who you meet at the cafe. This fun and clever play is sure to make your next visit to the coffee shop a more interesting trip.

  • Lucy Wang: The Education of Alistair Donahue

    A play that reminds us to say their names and never forget. Black Lives Matter and we all need to stand up together.

    A play that reminds us to say their names and never forget. Black Lives Matter and we all need to stand up together.

  • Lucy Wang: Jokes About Ted Bundy

    Bonamici keeps you on your toes, keeps you guessing, and then whoa! What a killer ending!

    Bonamici keeps you on your toes, keeps you guessing, and then whoa! What a killer ending!

  • Lucy Wang: Big Dreams and Faded Jeans

    Ashley dreams of making it big in Nashville, a dream Becca once had and pursued before becoming a truck driver. What can they learn from each other? This is a really moving play about two women and how their dream connects them to each other.

    Ashley dreams of making it big in Nashville, a dream Becca once had and pursued before becoming a truck driver. What can they learn from each other? This is a really moving play about two women and how their dream connects them to each other.

  • Lucy Wang: The Uninvited

    Powerful, bold, and resonant. This monologue speaks to all of us and gives us hope that we, too, can beat back the uninvited, unwelcome guest. Bravo.

    Powerful, bold, and resonant. This monologue speaks to all of us and gives us hope that we, too, can beat back the uninvited, unwelcome guest. Bravo.