Recommended by Cam Torres

  • Bigfoot Break Room
    29 Mar. 2021
    What a fun little play. I had flashbacks to when I used to meet my co-workers in the break room and just complain. Feels like a right of passage. Seems only fair these fury creatures would do the same!
  • A FAVOUR
    28 Mar. 2021
    What an incredibly sweet play about strangers meeting and sharing a connection. These moments are hard to come by these days. Living through this experience through these characters was a nice, but sad reminder of something we’ve lost this past year. An excellent play with an ending you will not see coming and that is sure to shock you.
  • A Story About a Girl
    26 Mar. 2021
    Wow. I truly cannot recommend this play enough. My wife works with children with autism and some of them are non-verbal, so I was able to identify with Beth in a personal way; even though the play never definitely states. Reingold perfectly captures the essence of Bethany's struggle and her hidden gifts. This is an incredibly touching play with complex characters that you will be rooting for till the very end. The ending absolutely crushed me in all the best ways. What a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful coming of age tale for our time.
  • How My Grandparents Fell in Love
    26 Mar. 2021
    I listened to this on Playing On Air this morning. What a beautiful meet-cute, and engaging story. The modern language is a very smart choice, allowing an audience to feel a semblance of comfort and understanding of these characters. You often forget what time period they live in until you are forcibly reminded in an impactful way. A wonderful play! And incredibly performed!
  • Hold My Wings
    21 Mar. 2021
    A very smart short play that has a satisfying, if not devastating, twist.
  • AN ESTUARY
    19 Mar. 2021
    What a lovely, lovely read. The characters are so clear, and the dialogue is so crisp. Worthy of many productions.
  • OR OR OR &&&
    19 Mar. 2021
    Truly, this play is one of the most imaginative plays I have read in a very long time. Wow. This play must be produced and when it is I must move heaven and earth to see it. A truly remarkable work of art.
  • The Diplomats
    18 Mar. 2021
    I read this play, maybe, three years ago(?) and STILL think about it! That's how good this play is.
  • The Long Christmas Journey to Wellesley and Weston
    4 Mar. 2021
    I am such a sucker for plays that are able to successfully travel their audience through time. It reminded me so much of Paula Vogel's play "The Long Christmas Ride Home" in all the best ways. Minigan is somehow able to make the time shifts poignant, yet seamless. Minigan's use of language is also something to be awed at, specifically Carlo. He begins the play as a six year old and ends the play at the ripe young age of 70 his speech transforming with him through every time shift. What an excellent play worthy of many productions!
  • & JULIET
    26 Apr. 2020
    Wow. I cannot praise this piece enough. Perfectly paced and Each character is so beautifully flawed in their own ways. A tension and truth filled play worth the read and worth more productions! Would LOVE to see it!

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