Recommended by David L. Williams

  • David L. Williams: The Ethel Party

    A clever idea that is well-executed in the writing. The party game of segregation is full of conflict and surprise both in Ethel's apartment and in the world outside of it, where segregation still runs rampant. Smart dialogue and engaging characters make this a very good read.

    A clever idea that is well-executed in the writing. The party game of segregation is full of conflict and surprise both in Ethel's apartment and in the world outside of it, where segregation still runs rampant. Smart dialogue and engaging characters make this a very good read.

  • David L. Williams: (ONE-ACT COMEDY ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS:) I, Cockroach

    It begins with a couple trying to get rid of a cockroach and then goes places you'd never expect. This play, which could've been just a silly take off on The Metamorphosis, is instead, at turns, smart, funny, sweet, and sad. The writing is full of wit, imagination, and empathy, and very much worth the read.

    It begins with a couple trying to get rid of a cockroach and then goes places you'd never expect. This play, which could've been just a silly take off on The Metamorphosis, is instead, at turns, smart, funny, sweet, and sad. The writing is full of wit, imagination, and empathy, and very much worth the read.

  • David L. Williams: REALS

    A fun and smart play with some great twists to it! The humor of the concept seamlessly gives way to searching moral questions.

    A fun and smart play with some great twists to it! The humor of the concept seamlessly gives way to searching moral questions.