Recommended by Julie Brandon

  • Julie Brandon: Top Shelf of My Fridge, 2 AM

    So much fun! We don't really know what goes on after in the fridge after we close the door but Brian Cern gives a peek into the world of vegetables left behind. Would love to see this staged. Such a great piece!

    So much fun! We don't really know what goes on after in the fridge after we close the door but Brian Cern gives a peek into the world of vegetables left behind. Would love to see this staged. Such a great piece!

  • Julie Brandon: Sanctuary

    What a great piece! Funny and sweet. Who know that a cow searching for their sanctuary could help Vinny find his own? So much fin!

    What a great piece! Funny and sweet. Who know that a cow searching for their sanctuary could help Vinny find his own? So much fin!

  • Julie Brandon: FOX AND STAR

    What a beautiful and touching play. Deb Cole has given us a mother and daughter who gently move towards forgiveness and understanding. A heartwarming and wonderful piece. Well done!

    What a beautiful and touching play. Deb Cole has given us a mother and daughter who gently move towards forgiveness and understanding. A heartwarming and wonderful piece. Well done!

  • Julie Brandon: Maribeth Has a Pretty Dress

    What a sweet play. It will resonate with anyone who's had a loss of a loved one. Cern handles the delicate and fragile feelings following a death with grace and sensitivity. Would love to see this staged. Just lovely.

    What a sweet play. It will resonate with anyone who's had a loss of a loved one. Cern handles the delicate and fragile feelings following a death with grace and sensitivity. Would love to see this staged. Just lovely.

  • Julie Brandon: SEARCH HISTORY

    Fabulous! DEB COLE captured the secret to good writing, research! Funny and engaging. Would love to see this on stage. Well done!

    Fabulous! DEB COLE captured the secret to good writing, research! Funny and engaging. Would love to see this on stage. Well done!

  • Julie Brandon: Ups and Downs

    So funny! The use of the drops during the ride perfectly accent the reactions to awful news. Well done!

    So funny! The use of the drops during the ride perfectly accent the reactions to awful news. Well done!

  • Julie Brandon: #VANLIFE

    It can't be any clearer than that! Nope. There are places where it's safe to be who you are and other, not so much. Deb Cole takes a difficult subject and makes it funny all the while pointing out how things really are for some. Well done!

    It can't be any clearer than that! Nope. There are places where it's safe to be who you are and other, not so much. Deb Cole takes a difficult subject and makes it funny all the while pointing out how things really are for some. Well done!

  • Julie Brandon: I DON'T BELIEVE YOU a monologue written for FACING FEBRUARY Prompt 28: last line, 'I don't believe you'.

    A sweet moment that any parent will recognize. All the conversations we have with our children that are repeated over and over until we hear them echoed back. A lovely monologue that tugs at our heart.

    A sweet moment that any parent will recognize. All the conversations we have with our children that are repeated over and over until we hear them echoed back. A lovely monologue that tugs at our heart.

  • Julie Brandon: I DON’T BELIEVE YOU

    Oh, yes. DEBRA A. COLE perfectly expresses the feeling each playwright has when receiving one of "those" emails. We want to believe them. We really do but finally the day comes when we just can't. Well done.

    Oh, yes. DEBRA A. COLE perfectly expresses the feeling each playwright has when receiving one of "those" emails. We want to believe them. We really do but finally the day comes when we just can't. Well done.

  • Julie Brandon: Grief - A Lesson From A 5 Year Old

    A touching short play about how when we try to help others heal, it can heal us, too. This would be a lovely addition to any short play festival.

    A touching short play about how when we try to help others heal, it can heal us, too. This would be a lovely addition to any short play festival.