Recommended by Sean Pollock

  • Sean Pollock: Snakes in the Grass

    Awesome concept, fun read!

    Awesome concept, fun read!

  • Sean Pollock: Snow White Zombie: Apocalypse

    Unhinged, creative, & entertaining!

    Unhinged, creative, & entertaining!

  • Sean Pollock: Degenerates

    A really well-written, well-researched play about incel/internet culture. Creepy, dark. Good stuff.

    A really well-written, well-researched play about incel/internet culture. Creepy, dark. Good stuff.

  • Sean Pollock: Mina, Dina, Tina, and Bean’s Completely Average Pandemic Pod Powerpoint Party

    Spooky, fun, snappy and realistic dialogue. Great subject material & great characters!

    Spooky, fun, snappy and realistic dialogue. Great subject material & great characters!

  • Sean Pollock: BLOODLUST (Halloween - Horror)

    Really, really funny. A fun Halloween romp. The Keith Richards line made me laugh. The dialogue is reminiscent of cult horror comedy movies like JENNIFER'S BODY, THANKSKILLING, and NUDIST COLONY OF THE DEAD and also like Roberto Aguirre Sacasa's BLOODY MARY. Loved it.

    Really, really funny. A fun Halloween romp. The Keith Richards line made me laugh. The dialogue is reminiscent of cult horror comedy movies like JENNIFER'S BODY, THANKSKILLING, and NUDIST COLONY OF THE DEAD and also like Roberto Aguirre Sacasa's BLOODY MARY. Loved it.

  • Sean Pollock: Reserved Seat

    This play does an incredible job of capturing the nuance of mourning someone you used to know. The line: "We became like background characters in each others’ stories but I feel this massive void in my life now that you’re gone" really struck me. Well-done.

    This play does an incredible job of capturing the nuance of mourning someone you used to know. The line: "We became like background characters in each others’ stories but I feel this massive void in my life now that you’re gone" really struck me. Well-done.

  • Sean Pollock: YOU

    Very poetic in a really accessible way. Existential and thought-provoking. I really enjoyed it.

    Very poetic in a really accessible way. Existential and thought-provoking. I really enjoyed it.

  • Sean Pollock: The Swear Club

    From the first page, I was in love with lines such as "both of you can go suck a weiner" and "what the frick ever, I'm so sick of your poop". Hilarious dialogue. Boarders on John Waters-eque campiness but without any of the swear words. Absolutely rib-tickling.

    From the first page, I was in love with lines such as "both of you can go suck a weiner" and "what the frick ever, I'm so sick of your poop". Hilarious dialogue. Boarders on John Waters-eque campiness but without any of the swear words. Absolutely rib-tickling.

  • Sean Pollock: VIETNAM 101: THE WAR ON CAMPUS

    This play has aged wonderfully. When we get to do theatre live again, I hope this is one of those at the top of the list.

    This play has aged wonderfully. When we get to do theatre live again, I hope this is one of those at the top of the list.

  • Sean Pollock: The Blameless

    An incredibly nuanced portrait of violence and grief.

    An incredibly nuanced portrait of violence and grief.