Recommended by Molly Wagner

  • Molly Wagner: Paletas de Coco or, The Letter Unspoken or, The Christmas Eve Play

    "We were bound to him, down to our identity. Like a scar that brands you with a story of who you'll always be." Told with an honest and aching vulnerability Franky has found a way to split himself open and pour his soul into this story of one man's exploration of his past and future. Written with such strong intentions and a clear idea of who this audience is for this piece really brings to life the magic of what theatre is and can become.

    "We were bound to him, down to our identity. Like a scar that brands you with a story of who you'll always be." Told with an honest and aching vulnerability Franky has found a way to split himself open and pour his soul into this story of one man's exploration of his past and future. Written with such strong intentions and a clear idea of who this audience is for this piece really brings to life the magic of what theatre is and can become.

  • Molly Wagner: Almost Mary

    This play was such a sweet and delightful insight into the young Mary Anning. Claudia has done a phenomenal job of weaving facts into natural dialogue that is both engaging and understandable for audiences of all ages. There are some great roles for young actors and this piece is a perfect way to show young girls that with determination, hope, and persistance they too can change the world!

    This play was such a sweet and delightful insight into the young Mary Anning. Claudia has done a phenomenal job of weaving facts into natural dialogue that is both engaging and understandable for audiences of all ages. There are some great roles for young actors and this piece is a perfect way to show young girls that with determination, hope, and persistance they too can change the world!

  • Molly Wagner: Christmas Eve Eve

    This short play is a really sweet piece filled with tones of hope amidst moments of grief. We can get a clear sense of the love between these two sisters without the relationship or dialogue ever coming across as false or cheesy.

    This short play is a really sweet piece filled with tones of hope amidst moments of grief. We can get a clear sense of the love between these two sisters without the relationship or dialogue ever coming across as false or cheesy.

  • Molly Wagner: Plaid Tales

    Melody does an incredible job of creating characters that are not afraid to shy away from their flaws and vulnerabilities in a story that clips along at a great pace. The dialogue is layered with witty banter and hard truths. I loved spending time with these characters as they navigated their own gender bias and explored their sexuality in a way that steered away from the common tropes and realized that what you want at 18 may be different at 29. I also loved seeing a lead asexual character!

    Melody does an incredible job of creating characters that are not afraid to shy away from their flaws and vulnerabilities in a story that clips along at a great pace. The dialogue is layered with witty banter and hard truths. I loved spending time with these characters as they navigated their own gender bias and explored their sexuality in a way that steered away from the common tropes and realized that what you want at 18 may be different at 29. I also loved seeing a lead asexual character!

  • Molly Wagner: Missed Connections

    Fun and delightful, I had the opportunity of seeing a staged reading of Missed Connections with Wayward Sisters Theatre Ensemble. This play is a whimsical story about the signs we seek to take a chance on love. Hallie also created an incredible opportunity for a non-binary actor to shine in the character of Lou.

    Fun and delightful, I had the opportunity of seeing a staged reading of Missed Connections with Wayward Sisters Theatre Ensemble. This play is a whimsical story about the signs we seek to take a chance on love. Hallie also created an incredible opportunity for a non-binary actor to shine in the character of Lou.

  • Molly Wagner: Predictor

    This play dives into the story of Meg Crane, and the contributions that she made for women everywhere in a male dominated workplace. It's a wonderful look at the things we women can accomplish when we have faith in our abilities and refuse to let anyone persuade us otherwise.

    This play dives into the story of Meg Crane, and the contributions that she made for women everywhere in a male dominated workplace. It's a wonderful look at the things we women can accomplish when we have faith in our abilities and refuse to let anyone persuade us otherwise.

  • Molly Wagner: (Non)Fiction

    This play is a great exploration of who has ownership over the stories we share. Filled with witty banter and natural dialogue these characters explore their relationships with each other, and coming to terms with their past and their future.

    This play is a great exploration of who has ownership over the stories we share. Filled with witty banter and natural dialogue these characters explore their relationships with each other, and coming to terms with their past and their future.

  • Molly Wagner: Bump

    This play is full of dynamic and engaging characters and moments, small and large, that are incredibly sweet and extremely heartbreaking. Tyler has such a sharp wit and perspective on the world which completely shines through in the fast-paced natural dialogue of this piece. Great for intimate theatres who are looking to bring bold, impactful stories to their stage.

    This play is full of dynamic and engaging characters and moments, small and large, that are incredibly sweet and extremely heartbreaking. Tyler has such a sharp wit and perspective on the world which completely shines through in the fast-paced natural dialogue of this piece. Great for intimate theatres who are looking to bring bold, impactful stories to their stage.

  • Molly Wagner: One Month Along

    With a deeply poetic language reminiscent of some of the literary greats, this play is a wonderful non-linear look at the relationship amongst artists and how art can manifest itself into life.

    With a deeply poetic language reminiscent of some of the literary greats, this play is a wonderful non-linear look at the relationship amongst artists and how art can manifest itself into life.

  • Molly Wagner: The Mimosa War

    This play is fantastic! The dialogue is fun, realistic and quippy and the characters are so unique, specific and distinct. It does an incredible job of injecting humor into a political climate that could easily become all too real.

    This play is fantastic! The dialogue is fun, realistic and quippy and the characters are so unique, specific and distinct. It does an incredible job of injecting humor into a political climate that could easily become all too real.