Recommended by Paul Donnelly

  • Paul Donnelly: And This is My Assistant Beaker (Beauregard and Zeke #3)

    This play is a small gem. A fairly humorous sexual encounter is revealed to contain enormous depth of feeling. Beauregard and Zeke are finely drawn portraits of very specific and unique human beings. It is refreshing to see such a positive view of young gay sexuality.

    This play is a small gem. A fairly humorous sexual encounter is revealed to contain enormous depth of feeling. Beauregard and Zeke are finely drawn portraits of very specific and unique human beings. It is refreshing to see such a positive view of young gay sexuality.

  • Paul Donnelly: Miss Coco Peru Does Not Lie! (Beauregard and Zeke #4)

    The awkwardness of adolescent sexual adventures and the thrill of first love combine to make this a funny, moving and life-affirming snapshot of a particular moment in the relationship between these two engaging boys.

    The awkwardness of adolescent sexual adventures and the thrill of first love combine to make this a funny, moving and life-affirming snapshot of a particular moment in the relationship between these two engaging boys.

  • Paul Donnelly: Things Didn't Cost As Much Then (Beauregard and Zeke #5)

    What a tender portrait of young gay love finding at least a glimmer of acceptance. There is such depth of feeling between the two boys and in Zeke's description of his encounter with his grandfather, that I was moved throughout.

    What a tender portrait of young gay love finding at least a glimmer of acceptance. There is such depth of feeling between the two boys and in Zeke's description of his encounter with his grandfather, that I was moved throughout.

  • Paul Donnelly: Smoke and Mirrors

    Smoke and Mirrors is a poignant play of compelling humanity. The characters are richly drawn and sympathetic even when their needs and intentions are at odds. The central narrative about letting go is enriched by revelatory excursions into the characters' lives and pasts. This is ultimately a wise and moving play about love, its pain and its joy.

    Smoke and Mirrors is a poignant play of compelling humanity. The characters are richly drawn and sympathetic even when their needs and intentions are at odds. The central narrative about letting go is enriched by revelatory excursions into the characters' lives and pasts. This is ultimately a wise and moving play about love, its pain and its joy.

  • Paul Donnelly: Climbing the Corporate Bladder

    What a funny, fresh and original satire on office politics. Sucking up to the boss certainly takes on a whole new resonance. Just when you think the point is fully made, Busser pulls out a surprising and satisfying twist at the end.

    What a funny, fresh and original satire on office politics. Sucking up to the boss certainly takes on a whole new resonance. Just when you think the point is fully made, Busser pulls out a surprising and satisfying twist at the end.

  • Paul Donnelly: Leaving Nic

    A vivid and imaginative depiction of the ways nicotine can hold a smoker in its thrall. The narrative is taught and compelling and the richly drawn characters would be joy to play

    A vivid and imaginative depiction of the ways nicotine can hold a smoker in its thrall. The narrative is taught and compelling and the richly drawn characters would be joy to play

  • Paul Donnelly: A Dave with Destiny (Online Version)

    A rom-com with a touch of magic and a crisp realistic ending. Dave and Destiny are vividly drawn opposites who discover a surprising shared history. The dialogue is witty and full of surprises. A Dave with Destiny is multi-layered treat.

    A rom-com with a touch of magic and a crisp realistic ending. Dave and Destiny are vividly drawn opposites who discover a surprising shared history. The dialogue is witty and full of surprises. A Dave with Destiny is multi-layered treat.

  • Paul Donnelly: PUT THINGS DOWN (a 10 minute play)

    An engaging look at the intersection of grief and greed in a mourning family. It is heartening to watch Dad learn to integrate his grief into a larger, fully-lived life.

    An engaging look at the intersection of grief and greed in a mourning family. It is heartening to watch Dad learn to integrate his grief into a larger, fully-lived life.

  • Paul Donnelly: Responsible Adult

    Control freak Amanda meets her match in a mother-in-law who has discovered that's life's too short not to pursue her bliss. Even if that bliss includes pink-dyed hair, a nose piercing and a 30 years younger boyfriend. The generational shift between stodgy young person and free-wheeling older adult is illuminated to great comic effect. I wish my grandmother had been as much fun as a babysitter!

    Control freak Amanda meets her match in a mother-in-law who has discovered that's life's too short not to pursue her bliss. Even if that bliss includes pink-dyed hair, a nose piercing and a 30 years younger boyfriend. The generational shift between stodgy young person and free-wheeling older adult is illuminated to great comic effect. I wish my grandmother had been as much fun as a babysitter!

  • Paul Donnelly: Not Getting Old

    It's hard not to admire Edna's resolve or to empathize with her resolution. Her monologue is filled with witty observations and unintended humor. It would be delightful to see her realized by a female actor in late middle age.

    It's hard not to admire Edna's resolve or to empathize with her resolution. Her monologue is filled with witty observations and unintended humor. It would be delightful to see her realized by a female actor in late middle age.