Recommended by David L. Williams

  • David L. Williams: Dirt in the Blood

    Smart and compelling piece that is filled with dread. You can feel the ominous silences coming off the page, along with the constant feeling that everybody is hiding something, and that this is all going to go so, so wrong.

    Smart and compelling piece that is filled with dread. You can feel the ominous silences coming off the page, along with the constant feeling that everybody is hiding something, and that this is all going to go so, so wrong.

  • David L. Williams: The Wayward Women

    Sharp, smart, and funny! A great combination of inspirations leads to a play full of distinct characters with memorable dialogue.

    Sharp, smart, and funny! A great combination of inspirations leads to a play full of distinct characters with memorable dialogue.

  • David L. Williams: Casual Encounter

    A staccato piece of writing that moves, constantly surprising and delighting the reader with its twist and turns.

    A staccato piece of writing that moves, constantly surprising and delighting the reader with its twist and turns.

  • David L. Williams: Human

    Poetic and empathetic work. Memorable characters throughout, and lines like, "I still have hope. I have to. It’s the only thing they haven’t taken from me" show the humanity in all of us.

    Poetic and empathetic work. Memorable characters throughout, and lines like, "I still have hope. I have to. It’s the only thing they haven’t taken from me" show the humanity in all of us.

  • David L. Williams: Dr. Woon Learns About Football

    Sweet, empathetic piece about two dads trying to come to an understanding with the choices their children are making.

    Sweet, empathetic piece about two dads trying to come to an understanding with the choices their children are making.

  • David L. Williams: like mother

    An authentic, empathetic character study of two people who are sometimes talking past each other and sometimes connecting in profound ways.

    An authentic, empathetic character study of two people who are sometimes talking past each other and sometimes connecting in profound ways.

  • David L. Williams: Ask Me

    A lovely and thoughtful celebration of teachers and why they matter.

    A lovely and thoughtful celebration of teachers and why they matter.

  • David L. Williams: To Love Alone

    A sweet love story between two strangers who have no time for artificial sweetness. Perfect for a company putting on a night of Valentines Day plays.

    A sweet love story between two strangers who have no time for artificial sweetness. Perfect for a company putting on a night of Valentines Day plays.

  • David L. Williams: 'Til Dough Do Us Part

    A smart and funny work that keeps changing as it goes along in a way that is surprising and engaging.

    A smart and funny work that keeps changing as it goes along in a way that is surprising and engaging.

  • David L. Williams: Loud Veins

    Spooky and compelling, with a great use of a theatrical space for horror.

    Spooky and compelling, with a great use of a theatrical space for horror.