Recommended by Shaun Leisher

  • Shaun Leisher: Burst

    This play is a unique look at women in power and what happens when just having a dream to do good is no longer enough. Bublitz has crafted 3 complex characters with sharp dialogue that actors will have a blast with. It's a tight one scene play that takes audiences on a journey full of twists and turns that will leave them in a place of uncertainty about these women and their own beliefs.

    This play is a unique look at women in power and what happens when just having a dream to do good is no longer enough. Bublitz has crafted 3 complex characters with sharp dialogue that actors will have a blast with. It's a tight one scene play that takes audiences on a journey full of twists and turns that will leave them in a place of uncertainty about these women and their own beliefs.

  • Shaun Leisher: POP POP WAS A WAR HERO

    A really good 10 minute play!!! The death of a parent certainly isn's a new subject in the theatre but with this snippet of time with a mother and daughter, Femia proves there are angles that can be looked at through fresh perspectives.

    A really good 10 minute play!!! The death of a parent certainly isn's a new subject in the theatre but with this snippet of time with a mother and daughter, Femia proves there are angles that can be looked at through fresh perspectives.

  • Shaun Leisher: Chill

    This is such a beautifully crafted play!!! The way Burgess looks at the passage of time between people is so smart. Between the acts things change but so much stays the same and the way that's brilliantly reflected in the structure of the acts particularly related to the combination of character moments. This should be in the canon for university theatre.

    This is such a beautifully crafted play!!! The way Burgess looks at the passage of time between people is so smart. Between the acts things change but so much stays the same and the way that's brilliantly reflected in the structure of the acts particularly related to the combination of character moments. This should be in the canon for university theatre.

  • Shaun Leisher: Made of Glass

    Im usually not a fan of naturalistic living room plays unless they are done really well and highlight a unique aspect of humanity. This one does that!!!

    Im usually not a fan of naturalistic living room plays unless they are done really well and highlight a unique aspect of humanity. This one does that!!!

  • Shaun Leisher: Last Night in Inwood

    Such a fresh take on the "apocalyptic times" narrative!! Appreciate the decision not to mention any specific leader or administration to ensure the play speaks to us for generations to come. Identity politics will matter even at the end times so I'm glad we have such a well written play that tackles this head on.

    Such a fresh take on the "apocalyptic times" narrative!! Appreciate the decision not to mention any specific leader or administration to ensure the play speaks to us for generations to come. Identity politics will matter even at the end times so I'm glad we have such a well written play that tackles this head on.

  • Shaun Leisher: The Great Divide

    Part historical period piece. Part examination of the American Dream. Part ghost story. This play looks at how we remember people in history and historic events and how we ourselves want to be remembered.

    Part historical period piece. Part examination of the American Dream. Part ghost story. This play looks at how we remember people in history and historic events and how we ourselves want to be remembered.

  • Shaun Leisher: The Glass Piano

    I love this fantastical fairytale about the limitations that are imposed on us either by ourselves and others. I love the way Sobler writes these theatrical period pieces that feel like they can be done on a grand scale or so simply. The stage directions feel like appreciated challenges for adventurous directors and designers.

    I love this fantastical fairytale about the limitations that are imposed on us either by ourselves and others. I love the way Sobler writes these theatrical period pieces that feel like they can be done on a grand scale or so simply. The stage directions feel like appreciated challenges for adventurous directors and designers.

  • Shaun Leisher: The Red Truck, a monologue

    This monologue is absolutely breathtaking and should be heard all over.

    This monologue is absolutely breathtaking and should be heard all over.

  • Shaun Leisher: Blue, a monologue

    This is a fantastic monologue!!! It's a perspective that is not usually heard but needs to be in our current political climate. In just a page and a half, Bublitz is able to portray a character going through a vast array of emotions and by the end we know we have just spent time with a fully fleshed complex human that needs to be understood.

    This is a fantastic monologue!!! It's a perspective that is not usually heard but needs to be in our current political climate. In just a page and a half, Bublitz is able to portray a character going through a vast array of emotions and by the end we know we have just spent time with a fully fleshed complex human that needs to be understood.

  • Shaun Leisher: The Secret Annex

    This play is a beautiful piece of alternative history. Using the premise of Anne Frank surviving the Holocaust, Sobler explores the themes of leaving one's legacy and the meaning behind tragedy. The dialogue is gorgeous and a treat for any actor that will get to speak them and the theatrical way scenes change make the passage of time flow seamlessly

    This play is a beautiful piece of alternative history. Using the premise of Anne Frank surviving the Holocaust, Sobler explores the themes of leaving one's legacy and the meaning behind tragedy. The dialogue is gorgeous and a treat for any actor that will get to speak them and the theatrical way scenes change make the passage of time flow seamlessly