Recommended by Julie Zaffarano

  • Rocks The Cradle
    8 Mar. 2021
    So much emotion and clever dialogue packed into ten pages. TJ Young’s talent for subtext shines in this holiday play. Holidays are hard, but especially hard when you are forced to accept a gift that makes you feel inadequate.
  • Hey, Dad
    8 Mar. 2021
    A heartbreaking piece that also uplifts. Philip Middleton William’s work is authentic and speaks straight to the hearts of his audience. I teared up thinking of my own Dad — but in a good way. Also, dad jokes are real.
  • The Furniture Store
    8 Mar. 2021
    Fast paced and funny, this delightful play holds us in suspense. A mundane shopping trip takes on new meaning. Well done.
  • Sometimes a Sandwich is Just a Sandwich
    8 Mar. 2021
    Food and sex go together like PB & J in this fun play. Not sure who will have more fun — the audience or the actors. Clever any witty.
  • Adapt or Die (10 min.)
    7 Mar. 2021
    Fun and surprising play that makes you think more about birds and evolution than you thought possible in a ten minute play. Would love to see it live. The actors would have a blast.
  • Triflers Need Not Apply
    7 Mar. 2021
    Thrilling historical drama about Belle Sorensen Gunness, an American female serial killer. The history behind the play is fascinating and supports, without interfering with, the story telling. Well done.
  • Shelly
    4 Mar. 2021
    Wow. Alex Dremann packs an entire two-act play into ten minutes. Brilliant, funny, and devastating, “Shelly” takes us on a twisty-turny breathless ride to inevitable end.
  • Frankie and Johnny The Play
    4 Mar. 2021
    Beautiful and poignant retelling of the classic story. Keenya Jackson’s “Frankie and Johnny” is authentic — fresh and new. We are reminded that love is everything to a teenager and the loss is too devastating to handle.
  • America's Favorite Feminist
    4 Mar. 2021
    Funny and chilling, this roller coaster of a play will have you laughing one minute and thoughtful the next. Keenya Jackson creates a futuristic world that seems fantastical, but , given the last few years, more probable tha we would like to think. Well done.
  • Aloha Apocalypse (Ten Minute Play)
    4 Mar. 2021
    What do you do when faced with imminent death? During a vacation in Hawaii? Marcia Eppich-Harris takes us on this journey through the eyes of an unsuspecting couple. Fast paced, funny, moving.

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