Recommended by Julie Brandon

  • Julie Brandon: JUST PRESS PLAY

    Ah, the forced apology when someone doesn't thing they're wrong. The workplace can be tricky waters to navigate when you just don't care. In this short play, DEBRA A. COLE give us a snapshot into some of the situations HR deals with. Well done!

    Ah, the forced apology when someone doesn't thing they're wrong. The workplace can be tricky waters to navigate when you just don't care. In this short play, DEBRA A. COLE give us a snapshot into some of the situations HR deals with. Well done!

  • Julie Brandon: Rendezvous

    Amazing from start to finish! One seems like just a lonely person looking for companionship quickly turns dark and frightening. Ken Love expertly pulls us into the story with skill and finesse. Well done.

    Amazing from start to finish! One seems like just a lonely person looking for companionship quickly turns dark and frightening. Ken Love expertly pulls us into the story with skill and finesse. Well done.

  • Julie Brandon: Last Supper (A Monologue)

    A touching and well written look at how we view food, no matter the circumstances. BRENT ALLES manages to convey the longing for home with clarity and poignancy. Well done.

    A touching and well written look at how we view food, no matter the circumstances. BRENT ALLES manages to convey the longing for home with clarity and poignancy. Well done.

  • Julie Brandon: Dr. TikTok – A MONOLOGUE

    Whew. This one hits close to home and I'm sure it will for many. A wonderful monologue that an older actor can bring to life. Well done.

    Whew. This one hits close to home and I'm sure it will for many. A wonderful monologue that an older actor can bring to life. Well done.

  • Julie Brandon: TEA FIRST – A 5-MINUTE PLAY

    This short play captures a sweet moment between a grandmother and granddaughter as they help each other understand what it means to be seen. Just lovely.

    This short play captures a sweet moment between a grandmother and granddaughter as they help each other understand what it means to be seen. Just lovely.

  • Julie Brandon: 24 Lasagnas

    This beautiful multi-layered story of grief and loss is expertly encapsulated by the need to hold on to someone we've lost. CHRISTOPHER PLUMRIDGE gives the audience an intimate look into this family's coping mechanism. Well done.

    This beautiful multi-layered story of grief and loss is expertly encapsulated by the need to hold on to someone we've lost. CHRISTOPHER PLUMRIDGE gives the audience an intimate look into this family's coping mechanism. Well done.

  • Julie Brandon: THE RING a 5 minute play FACING FEBRUARY 2026 #14 SECOND CHANCES

    Can a mistake be reversed even when feelings are hurt? D. LEE MILLER gives us a sweet example of how it could be done. Well done.

    Can a mistake be reversed even when feelings are hurt? D. LEE MILLER gives us a sweet example of how it could be done. Well done.

  • Julie Brandon: JUST IN CASE: A 1-MINUTE PLAY

    Some endings are softer than others. DEBRA A. COLE gives a glimpse in what perhaps could be a new beginning.

    Some endings are softer than others. DEBRA A. COLE gives a glimpse in what perhaps could be a new beginning.

  • Julie Brandon: DROP-OFF DAY (MONOLOGUE)

    Ah memories, they can be bittersweet and enlightening. A lovely monologue an older actor could bring to life.

    Ah memories, they can be bittersweet and enlightening. A lovely monologue an older actor could bring to life.

  • Julie Brandon: GOOD RUN: A 1-MINUTE PLAY

    A very beautiful and human view of a difficult decision done with love and compassion. Well done.

    A very beautiful and human view of a difficult decision done with love and compassion. Well done.