Recommended by Cam Torres

  • Goldfish Have No Memory
    16 Aug. 2021
    What a wonderfully unique two-hander! How deeply we want to hold onto the things we lost, but yet fail to realize we cannot begin the process of healing until we're finally ready to let go. Give this play a read!
  • AND SCENE
    3 Apr. 2021
    An incredibly clever play with a fun and delightful twist! Happy endings DO exist!
  • 3 Characters Figure It Out
    3 Apr. 2021
    A very fun, thoughtful piece of meta theater that highlights the importance of purpose in the choices we make as writers/storytellers. McLachlan does an extremely good job at making each character unique despite them all nearly having the same name. Would make a great addition to any short play festival!
  • A Better Ending for Widow Tweed
    2 Apr. 2021
    This play hits in a couple ways. 1. I love 'The Fox and the Hound' was always one of my favorites as a kid. 2. I always LOVED Widow Tweed. She had this warmth and kindness to her that always felt comforting AND she's also very much a badass. 3. I had no idea her NAME was WIDOW TWEED! I love this play for lifting the hood and having fun with a character that, I imagine, given her own agency would do this exact thing. A fun play and great read.
  • Two to Tango!
    2 Apr. 2021
    A really fun play that highlights marriage in an incredibly accurate light. The final line killed me!
  • The March Of I'ds (a one minute play)
    2 Apr. 2021
    A lovely inventive play that takes you through an entire (possible) relationship in less than a minute! Immensely clever!
  • Going Out on a Limb
    31 Mar. 2021
    A hilarious take on the tooth fairy that turns out much darker than expected! Very funny!
  • THE STORYTELLER
    30 Mar. 2021
    Wow. A masterful retelling of one of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. This play has the perfect balance of love, magic, and mystery. I will be keeping my eye out for more of Accuardi’s work. Bravo!
  • Internet Famous
    30 Mar. 2021
    A great short play about pride and our need to “make it on your own.” Milo’s reaction to his recent situation is completely valid and makes you think, “what would I do?” But his friend makes a compelling argument that I don’t think anyone could turn away from.
  • The Making of Us
    30 Mar. 2021
    An intriguing look at a relationship out of order. Fenney-Williams has written two very dynamic and flawed characters that allow the piece to ebb and flow, making it impossible to look away.

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