Recommended by Lucy Wang

  • Please Hold On
    1 May. 2023
    Brilliant, fun, highly imaginative. You will never listen to the announcers on public transit the same way again. This play ought to be performed everywhere and often, on trains and buses everywhere, with passengers.
  • Into the Air
    20 Apr. 2023
    What a thrill it is to read a play with a strong female protagonist who goes for what she wants and inspires us with her actions. Everyone will enjoy learning about this early 20th century aviatrix.
  • Lit Crit
    7 Apr. 2023
    A really fun comedy that highlights how difficult it is to ask and give meaningful feedback.
  • Children of Moses
    20 Mar. 2023
    This play is a brilliant tour de force, full of suspense, rich compelling characters, gripping dialogue, and love. Foresta draws you in quickly and you never want to let go. I can't wait to see this play produced and brought to life.
  • The Mischief of Magpies
    17 Mar. 2023
    What a brilliant retelling of the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd. Poetic, lyrical, and magical. I couldn't help but root for love and I didn't want the story to end as I was completely mesmerized. Brava!
  • ONE
    16 Mar. 2023
    Hilarious! Cleverly crafted and resonant in this age where communication has often been reduced to emojis and texts. I can't tell you how much I hate getting texts like "K?"
  • Break My Jaw
    14 Mar. 2023
    Delightfully twisted and unique, suspenseful take on jaw-breaking, chiseled looks. This play pushes you at the edge of your seat as you wonder how will this be resolved? Will he or won't he break that jaw, and how will Jesse escape?
  • Poured Over (High School Edition)
    14 Mar. 2023
    Deliciously dark. A robust blend of comedy and pathos that awakens our senses to the choices we make, and how they affect the world.
  • One Million Dollar Fetus (the game show)
    14 Mar. 2023
    A priceless gem! Highly relevant and vital. Dark satire with bracing wit, lively energy and comedy. Bravo!
  • Need to Know?
    14 Mar. 2023
    Powerful, bold, provocative portrayal of how the truth may or may not set you free, and yet we need it.

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