Recommended by Shaun Leisher

  • Shaun Leisher: sundays in the park with clay & cher

    Loved this look into the lives of two pigeons in Central Park. SMJ really captures the struggles of pigeons trying to co-exist with humans. I definitely did not see the ending coming. Really great dialogue.

    Loved this look into the lives of two pigeons in Central Park. SMJ really captures the struggles of pigeons trying to co-exist with humans. I definitely did not see the ending coming. Really great dialogue.

  • Shaun Leisher: A Neo-Vagina Monologue

    A beautiful short play about a person we don't see very often on stage. A fierce and honest portrayal of someone's experience as a trans person. The fact that there are two characters that are trans makes it even better. It shows how no one story is the same when it comes to being trans.

    A beautiful short play about a person we don't see very often on stage. A fierce and honest portrayal of someone's experience as a trans person. The fact that there are two characters that are trans makes it even better. It shows how no one story is the same when it comes to being trans.

  • Shaun Leisher: Kaylee and Adelyn

    This play packs so much in a short number of pages. Starts out very light and humorous and then the ending hits you right in the heart. A really great short play about sisters and school shootings.

    This play packs so much in a short number of pages. Starts out very light and humorous and then the ending hits you right in the heart. A really great short play about sisters and school shootings.

  • Shaun Leisher: Do You Party?

    Loved the dialogue in this play. Really reminded me of women in my life that sold Mary Kay. You can't help but connect with Abby. An excellent short play about longing for friendship and the ugly side of MLMs.

    Loved the dialogue in this play. Really reminded me of women in my life that sold Mary Kay. You can't help but connect with Abby. An excellent short play about longing for friendship and the ugly side of MLMs.

  • Shaun Leisher: The Girls' Guide to Friends and Demons

    A chilling and funny play about the power of friendship. Loved the details that were put into creating Hell. Would love to see what scenic, sound and lighting designers do with this script.

    A chilling and funny play about the power of friendship. Loved the details that were put into creating Hell. Would love to see what scenic, sound and lighting designers do with this script.

  • A play that deserves to be in conversation with the works of Miller or O'Neill. A brilliant family play that explores whiteness and the politics surrounding the 2016 election. A play that looks at how people could come to believe in Trump's lies and see him as their only hope. I really loved this play and can't wait to see it produced.

    A play that deserves to be in conversation with the works of Miller or O'Neill. A brilliant family play that explores whiteness and the politics surrounding the 2016 election. A play that looks at how people could come to believe in Trump's lies and see him as their only hope. I really loved this play and can't wait to see it produced.

  • Shaun Leisher: Stalling

    Really loved this play about friendship. Loved how messy these relationships are and how selfish these characters can be. Such well-crafted characters and natural feeling dialogue. Would love to see what a set designer does with these vastly different bathrooms.

    Really loved this play about friendship. Loved how messy these relationships are and how selfish these characters can be. Such well-crafted characters and natural feeling dialogue. Would love to see what a set designer does with these vastly different bathrooms.

  • Shaun Leisher: REALS

    A fantastic exploration and subversion of the superhero genre. A play that explores what it means to be good and what it means to be evil. This play went to some really unexpected and exciting places. Would love to see this play produced. A gift for actors, directors and designers.

    A fantastic exploration and subversion of the superhero genre. A play that explores what it means to be good and what it means to be evil. This play went to some really unexpected and exciting places. Would love to see this play produced. A gift for actors, directors and designers.

  • Shaun Leisher: transubstantiation

    A really great play about being trans and dealing with a faith that refuses to see you as you are. I loved the complicated relationships these characters have with each other. I loved what this play has to say about religion and what makes things "holy." This is a play that will surely help a population of people so it must be produced.

    A really great play about being trans and dealing with a faith that refuses to see you as you are. I loved the complicated relationships these characters have with each other. I loved what this play has to say about religion and what makes things "holy." This is a play that will surely help a population of people so it must be produced.

  • Shaun Leisher: Wipeout

    A brilliant story told in real time.  A play about long-time friends and how important it is to grow old with people you love.  This is a play that features characters that we just don't see on stage that often.  Loved how complex these characters were and how they are so much deeper than we originally assume.  A hysterical and moving play that I'd love to see produced soon.

    A brilliant story told in real time.  A play about long-time friends and how important it is to grow old with people you love.  This is a play that features characters that we just don't see on stage that often.  Loved how complex these characters were and how they are so much deeper than we originally assume.  A hysterical and moving play that I'd love to see produced soon.