Recommended by Julie Zaffarano

  • Eighty-Seven Keys (a monologue)
    10 Apr. 2021
    Moving and heartfelt, Scott Sickles’ monologue reminds us that we are not invincible and to cherish those who mean the most to us. A lovely tribute to a true friend.
  • A RESERVATION
    10 Apr. 2021
    Fast paced and funny, this two-hander would be a hit at a ten minute festival. Well done.
  • Birthday Beer
    10 Apr. 2021
    A sweet and funny play! I was hooked at the very first line and rooting hard for this couple by the end. Well done.
  • KAYLA DUNN: A MONOLOGUE
    14 Mar. 2021
    A play that reminds us that awful things can happen to anyone at any time. We feel so much for Asher Wyndham's character whose trust and life is shattered. Asher Wyndham brilliantly creates characters that are unforgettable and Kayla Dunn is one of the best.
  • Alebrijes (or Ridiculous Beautiful Beasts)
    14 Mar. 2021
    A magical story told through tight and creative dialogue. Georgina Escobar's imaginative characters are a delight for the audience and fun for actors. Infinite possibilities for staging the play. Love the ways this work can be used to build community and reach out to youth.
  • GTFOH
    13 Mar. 2021
    Nikki Brake-Silla is a brilliant playwright who takes us into the room of her characters and makes us love and hope for them as if they were our own family. In "GTFOH", you root hard for these couples struggling with balancing home, work, raising a family, and personal demons. The isolation of these characters is authentic and devastating.
  • The Sign
    13 Mar. 2021
    Jon Heron's talent to bring us into the room and sit with his character's is demonstrated in his play, "The Sign." A strong monologue for a female actor mature in age.
  • The Last Queen of the Mardi Gras
    13 Mar. 2021
    A lovely piece that invokes powerful and vivid images of times past. Jon Heron brings out the best in bittersweet feelings of a full life lived, but soon to end.
  • STUFFED
    13 Mar. 2021
    Whether you have lived this or just imagine having to live with your ex after breaking up, TJ Young's "Stuffed" is as real as it gets. We feel for this couple -- their hurts, their mistakes, and their traps. This play is particularly relevant now, as due to the pandemic, many couples have been forced to stay together. Well done.
  • The Sentence - 10 Minute Play
    13 Mar. 2021
    A powerful and heartbreaking play. In a tight dialogue, we know and imagine the lifelong (past and future) pain of these characters. Audiences will think about this play for a long time.

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