Recommended by Leroy Hood

  • Leroy Hood: INCARNATE

    Parker's play is tense, ethereal, and stays one step ahead of audience expectations. It remains just out of grasp of something you can easily categorize or understand while still remaining suspenseful and satisfying. It also features two very rich roles - any actor would be fortunate to be cast as either character.

    Parker's play is tense, ethereal, and stays one step ahead of audience expectations. It remains just out of grasp of something you can easily categorize or understand while still remaining suspenseful and satisfying. It also features two very rich roles - any actor would be fortunate to be cast as either character.

  • Leroy Hood: Of the World

    Vansant's piece is written with restraint and heart. It tackles a refreshing, under-explored topic in a way that eschews platitudes. It would making a solid addition to any short play festival.

    Vansant's piece is written with restraint and heart. It tackles a refreshing, under-explored topic in a way that eschews platitudes. It would making a solid addition to any short play festival.

  • Leroy Hood: Happy Birthday, Boris

    I've seen this play done in a reading and in a full production. This play has many great qualities, but above all else, Mr. Morris has written a play peopled by characters that actors love to sink their teeth into. Each character conjures a specific physical and emotional life in the mind's eye, and all get ample time to shine.

    I've seen this play done in a reading and in a full production. This play has many great qualities, but above all else, Mr. Morris has written a play peopled by characters that actors love to sink their teeth into. Each character conjures a specific physical and emotional life in the mind's eye, and all get ample time to shine.