Recommended by Molly Wagner

  • Molly Wagner: What's Up With Marjorie?

    The complicated characters in this play are written with such compassion and honesty that I understood Marjorie's push and pull towards and away from each one of them. This story had me thinking a lot about the the toll that is taken from the people in our inner circle and the importance of finding space to hold yourself with the same love and respect that you do for the ones that are a huge part of your life. Miss Sinclair also doled out some really solid advice that will stay with you after the play is over.

    The complicated characters in this play are written with such compassion and honesty that I understood Marjorie's push and pull towards and away from each one of them. This story had me thinking a lot about the the toll that is taken from the people in our inner circle and the importance of finding space to hold yourself with the same love and respect that you do for the ones that are a huge part of your life. Miss Sinclair also doled out some really solid advice that will stay with you after the play is over.

  • Molly Wagner: We Were Always Our Own Thing

    The humor in the dialogue really shines through in this piece, making the glimpses of what they are up against all the more heartbreaking. I love the way that Emily gives us just enough information without spelling everything out.

    The humor in the dialogue really shines through in this piece, making the glimpses of what they are up against all the more heartbreaking. I love the way that Emily gives us just enough information without spelling everything out.

  • Molly Wagner: The Hall of Final Ruin

    Kelly's extraordinary mastery of language has a way of transporting you in such a specific and exact time and place. I also never thought I would be so delighted at having "death" appear on stage, but I absolutely loved Doña Sebastiana. Now I really want to learn how to play Monte. An incredible all-female play about death and legacy.

    Kelly's extraordinary mastery of language has a way of transporting you in such a specific and exact time and place. I also never thought I would be so delighted at having "death" appear on stage, but I absolutely loved Doña Sebastiana. Now I really want to learn how to play Monte. An incredible all-female play about death and legacy.

  • Molly Wagner: Rastus and Hattie

    This play is incredible. I loved Needra and Malik's relationship and navigating their differences and how they work together as a couple. The concept is fascinating and executed brilliantly and I loved following Needra's discovery and viewpoints shifting. The fusion of past and present with the science fiction bend was so effective in presenting the different arguments for whether our ancestral trauma is what helps or hinders us.

    This play is incredible. I loved Needra and Malik's relationship and navigating their differences and how they work together as a couple. The concept is fascinating and executed brilliantly and I loved following Needra's discovery and viewpoints shifting. The fusion of past and present with the science fiction bend was so effective in presenting the different arguments for whether our ancestral trauma is what helps or hinders us.

  • Molly Wagner: Puppies and Kittens

    Even during the most casual of relationships no one is completely free from the little feelings of jealousy and ownership. This is a great short play about navigating an open relationship.

    Even during the most casual of relationships no one is completely free from the little feelings of jealousy and ownership. This is a great short play about navigating an open relationship.

  • Molly Wagner: Copper Angel

    This is such a beautiful and moving play featuring a woman from history that I was delighted to get to know through this piece. What an incredible examination of one woman's contribution to healing and rebuilding in the aftermath of a devastating war.

    This is such a beautiful and moving play featuring a woman from history that I was delighted to get to know through this piece. What an incredible examination of one woman's contribution to healing and rebuilding in the aftermath of a devastating war.

  • Molly Wagner: Last Dance with MJ

    This play is great for two actresses in their late teens/early twenties. I love the way Lindsay subtly breaks the sorority girl stereotype and gives us characters that are funny, witty, and powerful.

    This play is great for two actresses in their late teens/early twenties. I love the way Lindsay subtly breaks the sorority girl stereotype and gives us characters that are funny, witty, and powerful.

  • Molly Wagner: Twilight Nutcracker

    This play is so sweet with great roles for two older actresses. Sandra does an incredible job of showing us a lifelong friendship without anything feeling too forced or clunky.

    This play is so sweet with great roles for two older actresses. Sandra does an incredible job of showing us a lifelong friendship without anything feeling too forced or clunky.

  • Molly Wagner: Roses are Red

    Such a great comedic monologue for actresses in their 20s/30s!

    Such a great comedic monologue for actresses in their 20s/30s!

  • Molly Wagner: Perspective

    This play does an excellent job of setting up characters we think we know and then turning it on its head - kind of like a particular artist.

    This play does an excellent job of setting up characters we think we know and then turning it on its head - kind of like a particular artist.