Recommended by Julie Zaffarano

  • The Active Oval
    15 May. 2021
    A lovely play about loss and the yearning and the fear of human connection. Heartfelt with a just the balance of humor.
  • Buckle
    13 May. 2021
    When two students break into their teacher's desk in the middle of the night, they learn more than just what will be on the test. Great two-hander for young female-identifying actors.
  • What If, a monologue
    13 May. 2021
    What If. A beautiful and devastating monologue about how our paths can change in an instant. Thank you, Jeffrey James Keyes, for this honest piece that made me cry.
  • Imaginary Friends
    13 May. 2021
    A gripping and haunting play. Jeffrey James Keyes thrust us into an intriguing world. This is a play that one thinks about for days after reading. Well done.
  • Surprise
    13 May. 2021
    A fun one minute play. I hope there will be a longer version in the future -- I am intrigued.
  • Focus: A Zoom Play
    22 Apr. 2021
    Woah! What a ride! I don't know who would have more fun with this twisty-turny play, the audience or the actors. Awesome dark comedy and also works for zoom.
  • Focus: A Zoom Play
    22 Apr. 2021
    Woah! What a ride! I don't know who would have more fun with this twisty-turny play, the audience or the actors.
  • Rickey walks James around their new neighborhood
    22 Apr. 2021
    In "Rickey walks Janes around their new neighborhood," Lee R. Lawing gives us a a sweet glimpse of a couple very much in love and trust, reflecting on the past and planning on the future. Nicely done.
  • GWEN HAS A DATE
    22 Apr. 2021
    A fun play about the trials of returning to dating after many years. I feel like I know these characters and appreciate the glimpse into their world. Actors would have a blast performing.
  • Twenty Below
    22 Apr. 2021
    A lovely and heartfelt play that shows us a strong relationship between mother and daughter. A freeing moment. A teaching moment. A perfect addition to a ten minute festival indoors our out.

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