Recommended by Molly Wagner

  • The Great Steven Stravinsky
    7 Jul. 2020
    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.
  • The New Order
    7 Jul. 2020
    Terrifying and Riveting, in The New Order, Ryan Bernsten has built a world masked in hope with something truly dark and sinister lurking beneath.
  • Pataki of Oba: The Dutiful Wife
    7 Jul. 2020
    A captivating folklore retelling with specific characters and fun asides (I loved Oba and Iku's interjections throughout!)
  • Effie
    6 Jul. 2020
    This short play is packed with power - a painful reunion between father and son where forgiveness and consequences are laid out there on the table.
  • Personal
    6 Jul. 2020
    The characters in this play are so specific and defined and the fast-paced dialogue and banter would be a blast for actors to play. I was rooting for Jack and Leona from the beginning, especially when he handed her the towel the the L.
  • Though Your Lips are Tempting (part of the one-minute play series Destination: Wedding)
    6 Jul. 2020
    A great look at how we have to decipher peoples true intentions, and sometimes step in and meddle, even if we aren't particularly fond of the people we are meddling for.
  • The Eyes, The Nose, The South of You / The East, West, North, and the Mouth of You (two parts of the one-minute play series Destination: Wedding)
    6 Jul. 2020
    These are the cutest vows I have ever heard! I love this couple so much and totally understand why everyone would travel to Iceland for their wedding.
  • Down in the Depths (part of the one-minute play series Destination: Wedding)
    6 Jul. 2020
    When Fred has to dive in some things work out for him, while others . . . don't. A fun take on a truly nightmarish experience for any best man!
  • Future Drew
    26 Jun. 2020
    Great use of the Zoom platform, with fun and charming dialogue and a some sweet thought-provoking messages.
  • When the Dodgers Left Brooklyn
    26 Jun. 2020
    This short theatrical short play is sweet, light, and full of charm! Definitely made me a little teary-eyed with the specific memories and signs that Bud asks Juliette to send to his daughter.

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