Recommended by Julie Brandon

  • Julie Brandon: Dead Mother

    The torment the son is going through leaps off the page. What a marvelous piece for any actor to sink their teeth into. Is it fantasy? Is it madness? We teeter with the speaker, never really knowing which one it is. Well cone.

    The torment the son is going through leaps off the page. What a marvelous piece for any actor to sink their teeth into. Is it fantasy? Is it madness? We teeter with the speaker, never really knowing which one it is. Well cone.

  • Julie Brandon: Next Year, Transformers! (Ten Minute)

    From the opening, I knew that once was going to tug at the heart strings. The struggle of the non-custodial parent is real and truly takes a lot of work to get through it successfully. NEXT YEAR, TRANSFORMERS allows us to see the promise of change that's possible.

    From the opening, I knew that once was going to tug at the heart strings. The struggle of the non-custodial parent is real and truly takes a lot of work to get through it successfully. NEXT YEAR, TRANSFORMERS allows us to see the promise of change that's possible.

  • Julie Brandon: EAVESDROPPING AT THE CAFE

    Dating can be a mind field, no matter how old we are. A meet cute that succeeds in making us laugh and brings all the warm feelings along with it. The dialogue is snappy and fun. This would be a welcome addition to any festival and now I want more of Lynn and Gary!

    Dating can be a mind field, no matter how old we are. A meet cute that succeeds in making us laugh and brings all the warm feelings along with it. The dialogue is snappy and fun. This would be a welcome addition to any festival and now I want more of Lynn and Gary!

  • Julie Brandon: WAITING FOR HOOKMAN

    What a great combination of existentialism and the inability to act. Their desire is strongly tempered with the internalization of an urban legend. The ending is just perfect!

    What a great combination of existentialism and the inability to act. Their desire is strongly tempered with the internalization of an urban legend. The ending is just perfect!

  • Julie Brandon: Accidents Arranged

    Well, this was fun! As the plot changed directions, I found myself wondering how it would go. Turned out I was wrong! These two characters would make a great series. Well done!

    Well, this was fun! As the plot changed directions, I found myself wondering how it would go. Turned out I was wrong! These two characters would make a great series. Well done!

  • Julie Brandon: RING, RING - A 1-MINUTE PLAY

    Who knew our cell phones could connect us with the beyond? With each ring, the tension ratchets up another notch. Cole's short play shows us that terror is just a phone call away. Well done!

    Who knew our cell phones could connect us with the beyond? With each ring, the tension ratchets up another notch. Cole's short play shows us that terror is just a phone call away. Well done!

  • Julie Brandon: ALICE

    What starts out as a simple game turns into something dark and sinister! Debra A. Cole has given us another reason to avoid the attic. Sure to leave the audience looking over their shoulders. Well done!

    What starts out as a simple game turns into something dark and sinister! Debra A. Cole has given us another reason to avoid the attic. Sure to leave the audience looking over their shoulders. Well done!

  • Julie Brandon: Old Sports

    Such a beautiful two hander. A wonderful piece that examines how we change with age and still appreciate the ones that have stuck by us no matter what. So little is out there for older actors to sink their teeth into. A lovely and heart wrenching play that touches our hearts. Well done!

    Such a beautiful two hander. A wonderful piece that examines how we change with age and still appreciate the ones that have stuck by us no matter what. So little is out there for older actors to sink their teeth into. A lovely and heart wrenching play that touches our hearts. Well done!

  • Julie Brandon: A Ruby in a Sky of Diamonds

    The easy transitions of emotions takes your breath away! Christopher Plumridge creates a sense of longing and grief that smoothly carries us from gently flirting to the satisfaction of being able to tell someone we love them one last time, something many wish we could do. Bravo!

    The easy transitions of emotions takes your breath away! Christopher Plumridge creates a sense of longing and grief that smoothly carries us from gently flirting to the satisfaction of being able to tell someone we love them one last time, something many wish we could do. Bravo!

  • Julie Brandon: The Great Retreat

    This gives us a glimpse into an important historical event that few learned about in school. This would be a great piece for a women's play festival. I want to know what happened next! Well done.

    This gives us a glimpse into an important historical event that few learned about in school. This would be a great piece for a women's play festival. I want to know what happened next! Well done.