Recommended by Jacqueline Goldfinger

  • Jacqueline Goldfinger: Apologies to Lorraine Hansberry (You Too August Wilson)

    Very highly recommend this play! Produce it ASAP. Funny, frightening, intelligent, witty, and overall brilliant. A conversation for right now.

    Very highly recommend this play! Produce it ASAP. Funny, frightening, intelligent, witty, and overall brilliant. A conversation for right now.

  • Jacqueline Goldfinger: Above the Fold

    A riveting new drama that is set in the past but speaks directly to concerns of the present and future of journalism and facts versus "facts." This needs to be produced today.

    A riveting new drama that is set in the past but speaks directly to concerns of the present and future of journalism and facts versus "facts." This needs to be produced today.

  • Jacqueline Goldfinger: The McRaven Sisters

    This is one of the funnest and most thoughtful plays that I've read in a long time. Highly recommend reading and staging it!!

    This is one of the funnest and most thoughtful plays that I've read in a long time. Highly recommend reading and staging it!!

  • Jacqueline Goldfinger: INCENDIARY

    I love this play. It's heartbreaking, shocking, and funny by turns. You'll fall in love with characters that you never even expected to even like, and feel the deep emotional toll that structural racism takes on a family - without the play ever being preachy or condescending. Someone needs to produce this play ASAP.

    I love this play. It's heartbreaking, shocking, and funny by turns. You'll fall in love with characters that you never even expected to even like, and feel the deep emotional toll that structural racism takes on a family - without the play ever being preachy or condescending. Someone needs to produce this play ASAP.

  • Jacqueline Goldfinger: AZUL

    Gorgeous new play about love, loss, and hope. A Must Read.

    Gorgeous new play about love, loss, and hope. A Must Read.

  • Jacqueline Goldfinger: Good Cuban Girls

    Terrific new play about a family struggling with their own cultural and generational boundaries. Told with humor and love, which makes it spark off the page in lovely and unexpected ways. Must Read.

    Terrific new play about a family struggling with their own cultural and generational boundaries. Told with humor and love, which makes it spark off the page in lovely and unexpected ways. Must Read.

  • Jacqueline Goldfinger: LISTEN! THE RIVER (full length)

    A gently funny, and loving, new play about love and acceptance. By putting human issues into the mouths of cats, and cat-sized, concerns this play gives you a terrific new perspective on love and life.

    A gently funny, and loving, new play about love and acceptance. By putting human issues into the mouths of cats, and cat-sized, concerns this play gives you a terrific new perspective on love and life.

  • Jacqueline Goldfinger: Yellowstone

    I completely agree with the playwright when she writes "The tone is kind of a 'Cloud 9', 'True West' and 'Killer Joe' love child." However, I would also say that it is completely unique, modern, and in the playwright's own voice. She doesn't simply rely on mimicking these writers, she takes themes of reality and identity that they were playing with, and moves those conversations to the next level. Highly recommend you read this!

    I completely agree with the playwright when she writes "The tone is kind of a 'Cloud 9', 'True West' and 'Killer Joe' love child." However, I would also say that it is completely unique, modern, and in the playwright's own voice. She doesn't simply rely on mimicking these writers, she takes themes of reality and identity that they were playing with, and moves those conversations to the next level. Highly recommend you read this!

  • Jacqueline Goldfinger: Recent Unsettling Events

    In this powerful and electrifying drama, Stolowitz tackles challenging questions with incisive humor, fierce heart, and intellectual tenacity. Do yourself a favor, and read this play!

    In this powerful and electrifying drama, Stolowitz tackles challenging questions with incisive humor, fierce heart, and intellectual tenacity. Do yourself a favor, and read this play!

  • Jacqueline Goldfinger: Blind Crest

    A sharp, haunting, and necessary read, this play goes beyond the sensational headlines of prison love stories to explore the real, longing, loving, aching people who are caught in a system that betrays us - no matter what side of the bars we live on.

    A sharp, haunting, and necessary read, this play goes beyond the sensational headlines of prison love stories to explore the real, longing, loving, aching people who are caught in a system that betrays us - no matter what side of the bars we live on.