Recommended by C. Julian Jiménez

  • WHITE HISTORY
    5 Jan. 2019
    I could not put this play down. What a ride! White History stayed with me for a good week. I would love to see a production of it soon. Dave Harris has a fresh and incredibly provocative satirical voice.
  • Bless You
    16 Dec. 2018
    If you are looking to read a perfect 10-minute play, then look no further... Fully realized characters and a perfectly crafted build to surprising climax.
  • Winter People
    9 Dec. 2018
    A beautiful play exploring the intersectionality of class and race of The Hamptons, Long Island. Touching and smartly written.
  • STAND
    8 Nov. 2018
    Wow. STAND just punched me in the gut and left me in pieces. This imaginative piece is so beautifully written that it highlights how infuriating victim-blaming and dismissiveness can be. I would love to see this staged. Amazing parts for women exploring rage and misogyny. Caridad Svich's voice is so desperately needed during these divisive times.
  • The Pitchforks
    6 Nov. 2018
    How can a play be this disturbing, spooky, and intellectual, while being one of the sexiest plays I've ever read? How? Andrew Kramer... that's how. One of the most brilliant writers I know. I am forever mystified by his storytelling ability. One of the BEST in the game.
  • feminine octagon [or, aristotle can eat me]
    2 Jul. 2018
    Super rich dialogue and a biting sense of humor. This play surprises and dazzles with great parts for women!
  • Scissoring
    2 Jul. 2018
    This play is so important in the LGBTQ canon of theatre. It's touching, difficult and hysterically funny at the same time. Christina's work is a gift. I cannot recommend it enough.
  • Tranquil
    9 May. 2018
    A raw, knock-out examination of sexuality, faith, and courage. A painful, funny, and beautiful piece of writing.
  • I Hate This (a play without the baby)
    18 Apr. 2018
    Wow. Beautiful in its simplicity and heart-breaking to read (and I'm sure even harder to watch). A powerful piece for a gifted actor. Gorgeous and raw writing.
  • Megan and the Bear Go Camping (To Solve Their Problems)
    18 Apr. 2018
    I was fortunate enough to respond to this play at The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. An engaging examination of depression and trauma told through the magic of theatre. I highly recommend this play.

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