Recommended by Robert Lynn

  • Billy Joel Holds the Key to the Afterlife
    20 Nov. 2017
    Couples who don't get along in life probably won't get along in the afterlife, either. A wonderful exploration of the spiritual aspects of relationships between exes, father and daughter, and mother and daughter.
  • A Poison Squad of Whispering Women
    14 Nov. 2017
    Great roles for women and a detailed view of a subculture from another time are what you'll encounter in this play. That she's able to make KKK members sympathetic speaks to the brilliance of the pen of McBurnette-Andronicos. A powerful reminder that you don't mess with a determined group of women.
  • The Resurrection of the Publick Universal Friend
    13 Nov. 2017
    A deep dive into the esoteric world of one particular faith that highlights the contradictions and questioning inherent in all faiths. What is truth, what is real, who can you believe? These questions are dealt with in McBurnette-Andronicos' always masterful, engaging style.
  • MIKI
    2 Nov. 2017
    You can never go back. We think we can; think we can recapture the magic, but we can't. But maybe, if we're lucky, we can find something that helps us make sense of that magic time and allows us to live better now. Weiko Lin captures all of that in this moving story of two people longing to recapture the magic they shared and lost so many years ago.
  • WHAT SOME GIRLS DO FOR MALL GIFT CERTIFICATES
    31 Oct. 2017
    A snippet from the lives of two desperate sisters, this powerful portrait grabs you from the beginning, and instills in the audience a feeling of dread that is sadly all too true. A well-written, short tragedy.
  • Michael Jackson is Dead (Hee-Hee)
    30 Oct. 2017
    The culture of celebrity is deep, and in Michael Jackson is Dead, Rachel Skytt dives into just how deep it can go. We want to laugh at the people so enmeshed in celebrity worship, but, as Skytt deftly shows us, the laughter gives way to sadness as we realize how damaging our attitudes towards our entertainers can be.
  • End of an Era
    28 Oct. 2017
    A classic story of a wise veteran and the upstart youngster who needs to be taught a lesson. A shortie with a satisfying conclusion.
  • One Of Many Strange Things to Happen on a Cruise Ship
    28 Oct. 2017
    They don't call it the Love Boat for nothing. A fun, fantastical romp into the sexual dysfunction of a young couple.
  • ELEVATOR GIRL
    23 Oct. 2017
    Theatrical, engaging, and thought-provoking without being heavy-handed, Elevator Girl takes a sharp stick and pokes at our views toward sexual assault and objectification using the vehicle of graphic novel/superhero culture, which is symptomatic of the same issues.
  • To Tread Among Serpents
    23 Oct. 2017
    "To Tread Among Serpents" drops the audience into another place and time, with the deeply drawn characters and attention to detail you would expect from a McBurnette-Andronicos play. A brilliant expose of corruption--not just of the players in the system, but of all people who hide their true intentions for their personal gain. The question of why the killer did it expands into Why are any of them REALLY doing what they are doing?

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