Recommended by Lucy Wang

  • Lucy Wang: What We Built

    A wonderful story filled with intrigue, mystery, and suspense. Bonamici keeps the dialogue taut. A lot of gems here, but one that stays with me: Memories - they're only as honest as we are.

    A wonderful story filled with intrigue, mystery, and suspense. Bonamici keeps the dialogue taut. A lot of gems here, but one that stays with me: Memories - they're only as honest as we are.

  • Lucy Wang: Final Chances (To Pay Respects and Say Goodbye)

    Really touching and tender intimacy in this play about how we navigate grief, our selves, and family.

    Really touching and tender intimacy in this play about how we navigate grief, our selves, and family.

  • Lucy Wang: Speed Dating

    Fun, fast-paced comedy.

    Fun, fast-paced comedy.

  • Lucy Wang: A BAD CONNECTION

    Terrific play about how increasingly alone and isolated many of us feel in spite of the many technological advances that are supposed to connect us. Very topical as the world wrestles with what we will do with bots, AI, self-driving cars.

    Terrific play about how increasingly alone and isolated many of us feel in spite of the many technological advances that are supposed to connect us. Very topical as the world wrestles with what we will do with bots, AI, self-driving cars.

  • Lucy Wang: A BAD CONNECTION

    Terrific play about how increasingly alone and isolated many of us feel in spite of the many technological advances that are supposed to connect us. Very topical as the world wrestles with what we will do with bots, AI, self-driving cars.

    Terrific play about how increasingly alone and isolated many of us feel in spite of the many technological advances that are supposed to connect us. Very topical as the world wrestles with what we will do with bots, AI, self-driving cars.

  • Lucy Wang: Amicably, Kinda Sorta -- ten minutes of marital revenge

    Keller delivers what we've all fantasized about at one time or another: delicious revenge against those who have repeated wronged us.

    Keller delivers what we've all fantasized about at one time or another: delicious revenge against those who have repeated wronged us.

  • Lucy Wang: Why Did They Get Me A Roomba? -- radio monologue for Christmas

    Very fun monologue. I can hear it in my head, too. Lively metaphor of how we make connections with our electronics and how they often substitute for human connections these days. I'm also imagining my Roomba (Rosie) making friends with this Roomba Cookie.

    Very fun monologue. I can hear it in my head, too. Lively metaphor of how we make connections with our electronics and how they often substitute for human connections these days. I'm also imagining my Roomba (Rosie) making friends with this Roomba Cookie.

  • Lucy Wang: Please Hold On

    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.

    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.

  • Lucy Wang: Into the Air

    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.

    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.

  • Lucy Wang: Lit Crit

    A really fun comedy that highlights how difficult it is to ask and give meaningful feedback.

    A really fun comedy that highlights how difficult it is to ask and give meaningful feedback.