Recommended by K.T. Peterson

  • K.T. Peterson: At Long Last The Story Of How Captain Hook Came To Be

    Loved this. What a fun view of the greatest Cap there's ever been. A heartbreaking knowing of the terrors of adulthood.

    Loved this. What a fun view of the greatest Cap there's ever been. A heartbreaking knowing of the terrors of adulthood.

  • K.T. Peterson: Moonmates: Roommates on the Moon

    So silly and joyful. A play about all that matters: friendship. And gecko sex. Highly recommend.

    So silly and joyful. A play about all that matters: friendship. And gecko sex. Highly recommend.

  • K.T. Peterson: let's make a fort

    The pure honesty and simplicity of this play takes you to being tiny. The life transition between being able to talk about how cute it is when your kid poops to a world where talking about poop is social suicide...these are huge things wrapped in a sweet, backyard package of innocence and fireflies. You feel the parents offstage, being adults, and the kids are wrapped in very important business of their own right outside. Growing up. The title alone fills me with memories and peace.

    The pure honesty and simplicity of this play takes you to being tiny. The life transition between being able to talk about how cute it is when your kid poops to a world where talking about poop is social suicide...these are huge things wrapped in a sweet, backyard package of innocence and fireflies. You feel the parents offstage, being adults, and the kids are wrapped in very important business of their own right outside. Growing up. The title alone fills me with memories and peace.

  • K.T. Peterson: The Mistake on the Lake

    Oh my god, what a delight to read this! I've always been fascinated by Balloonfest '86 and wondered how it's possible it could happen. The play is swift and funny, then horrifying, then impactful. In a world where taking and passing blame causes seismic shifts in our politics and our health and well-being, this play is a short and snappy way to open up audience discussion around passing the buck, the desperation to be liked, and what it means to be culpable in today's world.

    Oh my god, what a delight to read this! I've always been fascinated by Balloonfest '86 and wondered how it's possible it could happen. The play is swift and funny, then horrifying, then impactful. In a world where taking and passing blame causes seismic shifts in our politics and our health and well-being, this play is a short and snappy way to open up audience discussion around passing the buck, the desperation to be liked, and what it means to be culpable in today's world.

  • K.T. Peterson: FINDING NEIL PATRICK HARRIS

    What a funny, joyful writer. Women being funny and women being awkward, taking up SPACE - it's just the best. The cringe and the relentless commitment to bits make the script a hoot and a half. So grateful I found this play and this playwright!

    What a funny, joyful writer. Women being funny and women being awkward, taking up SPACE - it's just the best. The cringe and the relentless commitment to bits make the script a hoot and a half. So grateful I found this play and this playwright!

  • K.T. Peterson: Featherbaby

    What a joy this script is! Joyful theatricality and physical comedy in the work and play with the audience. What it really is is a beautiful holder of time to observe aging and death, loneliness, usefulness...hobbies? What is pointless? What has a point? Would love to see this onstage.

    What a joy this script is! Joyful theatricality and physical comedy in the work and play with the audience. What it really is is a beautiful holder of time to observe aging and death, loneliness, usefulness...hobbies? What is pointless? What has a point? Would love to see this onstage.