Recommended by Quinn Xavier Hernandez

  • How To Be Miserable (and Other Fancy Pastimes)
    27 May. 2018
    Under the farce and melodrama, there is an overwhelming depth to How To Be Miserable. Michael Perrie Jr. touches on themes of identity, loss, and the lengths one must go for reconciliation to be possible so artfully that you don’t even realize just how human his characters truly are. #PlaywrightPlug
  • Scratching the Surface
    20 May. 2018
    Scratching the Surface is a knife on the back of your neck. Dark, tense, and dangerous right down to the last minute, Charly Evon Simpson handles the elements of violence and assault masterfully and enables a reader/audience to engage with difficult material not often seen on stage. #PlaywrightPlug
  • COLD
    17 May. 2018
    Uncomfortable and raw. Ben Jolivet masterfully embraces the ticks and quirks of being human in an immensely difficult situation and uses them in such a way that his characters jump off of the page. #PlaywrightPlug
  • q u e r e n c i a: an imagined autobiography about forbidden fruits
    9 May. 2018
    Visceral in the best way possible. Using poetic language, a fluidity of movement and pace, and the perfect amoung of angst, querencia shines as bright as the lights on its carousel.
  • The Revolutionists
    8 May. 2018
    Filled with strong women, immense purpose, and a perfect amount of humor. The Revolutionists is a fabulous look at history and the women behind it.
  • SHORT ORDER STORIES
    3 Apr. 2018
    A delightful examination of relationships between family, students, and strangers. Renee Calarco's characters jump off the page and stab you with their points of view. A must read!
  • BLEED
    2 Mar. 2018
    Incredibly heartbreaking and real! Bleed sheds light on resentment and it's existence in a struggling relationship.

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