Recommended by Molly Wagner

  • Molly Wagner: Not Really (Little Star)

    Oh. Wow. This monologue is absolutely stunning and heartbreaking and oh so beautiful. It gives the audience a chance to look at what goes through a father's mind in the aftermath of a miscarriage, something I admittedly had not considered much before until hearing these words but is something that will surely stick with me.

    Oh. Wow. This monologue is absolutely stunning and heartbreaking and oh so beautiful. It gives the audience a chance to look at what goes through a father's mind in the aftermath of a miscarriage, something I admittedly had not considered much before until hearing these words but is something that will surely stick with me.

  • Molly Wagner: NINJAS

    So lovely! This play gently nudges through all sorts of turns I wasn't expecting and at the heart of it all are two charming characters who are both surprisingly alike.

    So lovely! This play gently nudges through all sorts of turns I wasn't expecting and at the heart of it all are two charming characters who are both surprisingly alike.

  • Molly Wagner: CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 - Monologue

    Haunting and visceral, The American is asking all of the important questions during this moment in time.

    Haunting and visceral, The American is asking all of the important questions during this moment in time.

  • Molly Wagner: Power to the People

    This play is fantastic - with fun and quick dialogue and characters that are charming and fueled. I love how they navigate the new changes in their lives together and the ending was everything I wanted. It's also an important short piece which showcases the ways we prepare ourselves to change the world.

    This play is fantastic - with fun and quick dialogue and characters that are charming and fueled. I love how they navigate the new changes in their lives together and the ending was everything I wanted. It's also an important short piece which showcases the ways we prepare ourselves to change the world.

  • Molly Wagner: Above and Beyond

    A great short play for a Zoom performance, this play really captures the uncertainty and fear of the times and the way we try to stay close to those we love.

    A great short play for a Zoom performance, this play really captures the uncertainty and fear of the times and the way we try to stay close to those we love.

  • Molly Wagner: Special Delivery

    A misunderstanding quickly devolves into something sweet and precious in this cute ten minute!

    A misunderstanding quickly devolves into something sweet and precious in this cute ten minute!

  • Molly Wagner: Why Didn't Kalinda Just Kill Nick?

    I loved that the seemingly most innocent of discussions are actually burying something bigger and then whose conversations start to turn scary, we can still see so much of the love these two have for each other. Also, why didn't Kalinda just kill Nick?

    I loved that the seemingly most innocent of discussions are actually burying something bigger and then whose conversations start to turn scary, we can still see so much of the love these two have for each other. Also, why didn't Kalinda just kill Nick?

  • Molly Wagner: Wall

    Wow. What you think begins is a simple premise - people playing a game with a ball beside a wall, evolves into something much bigger. Filled with large ideas, philosophies, and an understanding of who or what "The Beast" is we come to understand their terror and determination for survival.

    Wow. What you think begins is a simple premise - people playing a game with a ball beside a wall, evolves into something much bigger. Filled with large ideas, philosophies, and an understanding of who or what "The Beast" is we come to understand their terror and determination for survival.

  • Molly Wagner: Missed Connections

    In a few brief moments between flights we feel all that was and all that could have been between two people.

    In a few brief moments between flights we feel all that was and all that could have been between two people.

  • Molly Wagner: The Great Steven Stravinsky

    A really fun and sweet play for kids. The characters are innocent enough to let slip details throughout that build up the story without putting too much weight behind it and Travis and Steven's relationship is so familiar to anyone with siblings.

    A really fun and sweet play for kids. The characters are innocent enough to let slip details throughout that build up the story without putting too much weight behind it and Travis and Steven's relationship is so familiar to anyone with siblings.