Recommended by Julie Zaffarano

  • Julie Zaffarano: The Pee Test

    The sweetness and impulsiveness of youth! When little things are so important and the world is fresh and open. Love these characters and cheer for them. Lovely.

    The sweetness and impulsiveness of youth! When little things are so important and the world is fresh and open. Love these characters and cheer for them. Lovely.

  • Julie Zaffarano: The Dating Site

    This fast placed play highlights the downside of social media, where everyone else’s life seems perfect and ours not so much. We cheer for Alice as she recognizes what she truly needs.

    This fast placed play highlights the downside of social media, where everyone else’s life seems perfect and ours not so much. We cheer for Alice as she recognizes what she truly needs.

  • Julie Zaffarano: Two Yards of Satan

    I laughed out loud with this the hilarious tenacity of these characters. Very clever and fun.

    I laughed out loud with this the hilarious tenacity of these characters. Very clever and fun.

  • Julie Zaffarano: CHOICES

    A fun, dark comedy with a surprise ending. Would love to see The audience reactions during the multiple reveals. Would be a blast for the actors.

    A fun, dark comedy with a surprise ending. Would love to see The audience reactions during the multiple reveals. Would be a blast for the actors.

  • Julie Zaffarano: Brothers on a Hotel Bed (15 minute play)

    Elisabeth Griffin Speckman created a real and tense situation, throwing brothers together in a sudden and unexpected place, we feel for these characters and their search for connection.

    Elisabeth Griffin Speckman created a real and tense situation, throwing brothers together in a sudden and unexpected place, we feel for these characters and their search for connection.

  • Julie Zaffarano: Ashes of the Revolution

    Sweet and touching. John Patrick Bray packs so much life is this short play. The dialog is the simplicity of two children caring for each other. Well done.

    Sweet and touching. John Patrick Bray packs so much life is this short play. The dialog is the simplicity of two children caring for each other. Well done.

  • Julie Zaffarano: Bandera, Texas

    A heartwarming play about relationships and compromise. Three great roles for women. Dialog is sharp and real. The conflict is engaging wide a wide audience appeal. Lovely.

    A heartwarming play about relationships and compromise. Three great roles for women. Dialog is sharp and real. The conflict is engaging wide a wide audience appeal. Lovely.

  • Julie Zaffarano: Good Boy?

    Rachel Feeny-Williams’ twist on the love triangle (two humans and a dog) is fun and engaging. And a little creepy, in a good way. Well done!

    Rachel Feeny-Williams’ twist on the love triangle (two humans and a dog) is fun and engaging. And a little creepy, in a good way. Well done!

  • Julie Zaffarano: ASTRAEUS

    John Kelly’s play “Astraeus” reminds us of the frailty of our existence and our moral obligations to each other. Quick paced with balanced dialogue, Kelly throws us into this world and leaves us with a surprising, yet inevitable, ending. Well done.

    John Kelly’s play “Astraeus” reminds us of the frailty of our existence and our moral obligations to each other. Quick paced with balanced dialogue, Kelly throws us into this world and leaves us with a surprising, yet inevitable, ending. Well done.

  • Julie Zaffarano: Goddess Of The Hunt

    A fun and intriguing mystery with more twists and turns than a roller coaster. And, in the heart of it, a very real search for love. Would love to see this play staged!

    A fun and intriguing mystery with more twists and turns than a roller coaster. And, in the heart of it, a very real search for love. Would love to see this play staged!