Recommended by Shaun Leisher

  • Shaun Leisher: Blind Crest

    This play went places I really didn’t expect it to and I was enthralled with every page. Love how theatrical this play is with the direct address and fast paced scenes and these characters are endlessly fascinating.

    This play went places I really didn’t expect it to and I was enthralled with every page. Love how theatrical this play is with the direct address and fast paced scenes and these characters are endlessly fascinating.

  • Shaun Leisher: Prison Song

    An absolutely fantastic two person character study that had me hooked from the start. These characters have so many layers and the stories they tell are chock full of ambiguity. I really wish I could have spent more time with these men but Nelson Diaz-Marcano perfectly gives us just enough a glimpse to understand their lives and want to fight for those like them in our own world.

    An absolutely fantastic two person character study that had me hooked from the start. These characters have so many layers and the stories they tell are chock full of ambiguity. I really wish I could have spent more time with these men but Nelson Diaz-Marcano perfectly gives us just enough a glimpse to understand their lives and want to fight for those like them in our own world.

  • Shaun Leisher: Good Samaritans

    This play went way darker than I ever could have imagined and my is better for it. Fargo really puts toxic theology on display and doesn’t let up on it. These characters are so complicated and messy but it was a blast to get to spend time with them.

    This play went way darker than I ever could have imagined and my is better for it. Fargo really puts toxic theology on display and doesn’t let up on it. These characters are so complicated and messy but it was a blast to get to spend time with them.

  • Shaun Leisher: The Curtain Speech- A Monologue

    I’m amazed by the journey Fargo takes us on with this monologue in only 3 pages. The levels of absurdity keep rising and I was so thrilled to be along for the ride. Genius use of the the curtain speech as a framing device!!

    I’m amazed by the journey Fargo takes us on with this monologue in only 3 pages. The levels of absurdity keep rising and I was so thrilled to be along for the ride. Genius use of the the curtain speech as a framing device!!

  • Shaun Leisher: Funny Valentine

    A romantic and heartbreaking short 2-hander with some sci-fi brilliantly added in. The writer is great at giving the audience just enough information to ground them in this strange world so the focus is always on these rich characters.

    A romantic and heartbreaking short 2-hander with some sci-fi brilliantly added in. The writer is great at giving the audience just enough information to ground them in this strange world so the focus is always on these rich characters.

  • Shaun Leisher: What's Wrong With You

    There are very few plays I’ve that captures the confusion and pain of being a teenager as well as this one. Yes these are children but Rosenberg forces us to take them and their problems deadly serious and sit with them through it. Excellent use of multiple forms of media and I’m excited to see this fully realized with projection design I hope this play gets in the hands of young people and they’ll know someone sees their struggles and thinks they deserve to be heard.

    There are very few plays I’ve that captures the confusion and pain of being a teenager as well as this one. Yes these are children but Rosenberg forces us to take them and their problems deadly serious and sit with them through it. Excellent use of multiple forms of media and I’m excited to see this fully realized with projection design I hope this play gets in the hands of young people and they’ll know someone sees their struggles and thinks they deserve to be heard.

  • Shaun Leisher: A Little Piece Of You

    Maybe it’s just the woodsy setting but this play feels like a piece of folk lore. Love the places Rosenberg goes to explore a person’s capacity for both cruelty and love.

    Maybe it’s just the woodsy setting but this play feels like a piece of folk lore. Love the places Rosenberg goes to explore a person’s capacity for both cruelty and love.

  • Shaun Leisher: The Discarded

    Such an imaginative piece about finding purpose and a place to belong. Especially interested to see this play in the hands of daring costume and set designers.

    Such an imaginative piece about finding purpose and a place to belong. Especially interested to see this play in the hands of daring costume and set designers.

  • These are the stories that need to be told during our time in quarantine. I’m looking forward to all the dystopian pandemic plays that are being written now but I am excited for the the plays about people still dealing with every day things and learning to how to live with each other. Rosenberg has brilliantly crafted this short play to depict a tense encounter between a couple about both of their illnesses that could only happen during the current moment. And like our current moment nothing is certain and we are left with so many questions.

    These are the stories that need to be told during our time in quarantine. I’m looking forward to all the dystopian pandemic plays that are being written now but I am excited for the the plays about people still dealing with every day things and learning to how to live with each other. Rosenberg has brilliantly crafted this short play to depict a tense encounter between a couple about both of their illnesses that could only happen during the current moment. And like our current moment nothing is certain and we are left with so many questions.

  • Shaun Leisher: The Last Halloween

    A play set in a future where trick or treating is outlawed. Doesn’t sound too far fetched in how Rosenberg writes it and it’s brilliant how she subtly brings in the gun control debate in this short piece.

    A play set in a future where trick or treating is outlawed. Doesn’t sound too far fetched in how Rosenberg writes it and it’s brilliant how she subtly brings in the gun control debate in this short piece.