Recommended by Lainie Vansant

  • Lainie Vansant: Alfred and Lily and Their Marvelous Tank in the Forest

    This would be a great option for young performers and more 'seasoned' performers alike. It uses the best of comedy and horror to create a unique multi-genre story. There are lots of opportunities for unconventional movement work and other interesting directorial visions.

    This would be a great option for young performers and more 'seasoned' performers alike. It uses the best of comedy and horror to create a unique multi-genre story. There are lots of opportunities for unconventional movement work and other interesting directorial visions.

  • Lainie Vansant: Rabbit Summer

    This play takes on the difficult intersection between gun control issues and police violence against Black folks -- along with other nuanced issues that come from living in our world today. Conyer Lee takes all of these ideas on with humor and humanity, leaving the audience with a lot to think about.

    This play takes on the difficult intersection between gun control issues and police violence against Black folks -- along with other nuanced issues that come from living in our world today. Conyer Lee takes all of these ideas on with humor and humanity, leaving the audience with a lot to think about.

  • Lainie Vansant: A Monogamy of Swans

    I listened to this on Gather by the Ghost Light and it's just lovely. A sweet moment between two complex people, it's easy to stage and gives you good stuff to work with. Check it out!

    I listened to this on Gather by the Ghost Light and it's just lovely. A sweet moment between two complex people, it's easy to stage and gives you good stuff to work with. Check it out!

  • Lainie Vansant: Nan - A 10-Minute Play

    This show shares an interesting perspective on the Hawaiian experience. The stakes are high, which makes the exchange between these two women poignant and strong.

    This show shares an interesting perspective on the Hawaiian experience. The stakes are high, which makes the exchange between these two women poignant and strong.

  • Lainie Vansant: A TRICK OF THE LIGHT

    A fun, light (if you'll pardon the pun) piece about getting older. It's sure to make you smile!

    A fun, light (if you'll pardon the pun) piece about getting older. It's sure to make you smile!

  • Lainie Vansant: Borderline

    Siañez-De La O is a talented storyteller, and this play is no exception. The myths and tales interwoven into this piece give it a sense of magic and wonder which contrasts with the dismal reality of life on the border. This is really lovely work that should be produced!

    Siañez-De La O is a talented storyteller, and this play is no exception. The myths and tales interwoven into this piece give it a sense of magic and wonder which contrasts with the dismal reality of life on the border. This is really lovely work that should be produced!

  • Lainie Vansant: MR. HEMINGWAY

    Kautzman places dreamwork and memory to stage a lovely, sympathetic look at Hemingway's last months. This play is heartbreaking, educational, and creative. Check it out!

    Kautzman places dreamwork and memory to stage a lovely, sympathetic look at Hemingway's last months. This play is heartbreaking, educational, and creative. Check it out!

  • Lainie Vansant: The Anxiety of a Knuckleball Before the Plate

    A fun, quirky piece that would be easy to stage, even in an evening of short plays. There's lots for the actors and director to do here!

    A fun, quirky piece that would be easy to stage, even in an evening of short plays. There's lots for the actors and director to do here!

  • Lainie Vansant: Pulse

    A quick, informative nugget of history. You'll learn something important in ten minutes or less!

    A quick, informative nugget of history. You'll learn something important in ten minutes or less!

  • Lainie Vansant: AZTEC PIRATES & THE INSIGNIFICANCE OF LIFE ON MARS

    This piece is utterly haunting. Davila creates characters who are indisputably terrible people but he leaves them with just enough humanity that I still want them to be redeemed. It's a difficult line to tow, but he's done it well. This is a whirlwind, surreal look inside the head of someone with PTSD. It's complex, rich, and well worth your time.

    This piece is utterly haunting. Davila creates characters who are indisputably terrible people but he leaves them with just enough humanity that I still want them to be redeemed. It's a difficult line to tow, but he's done it well. This is a whirlwind, surreal look inside the head of someone with PTSD. It's complex, rich, and well worth your time.