Recommended by Shaun Leisher

  • Shaun Leisher: Me No Know Korean

    A gorgeous piece about language and belonging.

    A gorgeous piece about language and belonging.

  • Shaun Leisher: WOLFCRUSH (a queer werewolf play)

    A primal howl of a play. Walker has brilliantly crafted a work of art that is equal parts hilarious, sexy and terrifying. Don't be a coward and PRODUCE THIS PLAY!!!

    A primal howl of a play. Walker has brilliantly crafted a work of art that is equal parts hilarious, sexy and terrifying. Don't be a coward and PRODUCE THIS PLAY!!!

  • Shaun Leisher: Kill Me Softly, Lower Merion

    A hysterical play with great roles for older actresses.

    A hysterical play with great roles for older actresses.

  • Shaun Leisher: TJ LOVES SALLY 4EVER

    A fantastic play that looks at racism in higher education. Such a moving ending.

    A fantastic play that looks at racism in higher education. Such a moving ending.

  • Shaun Leisher: Bon Iver Fights A Bear

    An stunning piece of magical realism about the creative process.

    An stunning piece of magical realism about the creative process.

  • Shaun Leisher: O, Possum!

    I loved this whimsical and gut-wrenching play about climate destruction.

    I loved this whimsical and gut-wrenching play about climate destruction.

  • Shaun Leisher: Chebutykin (Irina swallows a diamond)

    Brilliant take on Three Sisters. Such a quiet and intimate and hilarious at times play.

    Brilliant take on Three Sisters. Such a quiet and intimate and hilarious at times play.

  • Shaun Leisher: Feast for the Dead

    Absolutely loved this revolutionary take on the zombie apocalypse genre.

    Absolutely loved this revolutionary take on the zombie apocalypse genre.

  • Shaun Leisher: BLUE

    A great two-hander that tackles an issue that couldn't be more relevant. PRODUCE THIS PLAY!!

    A great two-hander that tackles an issue that couldn't be more relevant. PRODUCE THIS PLAY!!

  • Shaun Leisher: New Oleanna

    Still haven't read Oleanna but it wasn't necessary. I got a lot out of this play and the way it explores gender and the difference between intent and impact.

    Still haven't read Oleanna but it wasn't necessary. I got a lot out of this play and the way it explores gender and the difference between intent and impact.