Recommended by Steven Hayet

  • Day Six
    3 Jun. 2018
    Love this short play. Funny. Clever. A one-minute gem! Totally get Teddy. I've been there.
  • Prayers in the Pines
    23 May. 2018
    Such a cute play! A very real and relatable story of three friends swapping ghost stories on a camping trip. I know I'd be the one on the look out for the Wendigo. A great piece to open a 10 minute play festival.
  • EDWARD CULLEN RUINED MY MOTHER'S LOVE LIFE
    9 May. 2018
    In just ten minutes, Walker tells a beautifully touching story about a mother and daughter trying to help the other move forward. While this play has its laughs, it packs so much heart and honesty. Simply a fantastic play. Read it. Produce it. Then produce it again.
  • Goody Fucking Two Shoes
    2 May. 2018
    Such a terrific play. Incredibly smart. A story of one student's discovery of her power and another's desire to be a part of a community. Love the way Maisel uses the characters of Salem to parallel these two high school students. Abigail and Bet are both fascinating complex characters that would be a dream for any actor. Highly recommend for a college showcase or any ten minute festival.
  • The Woman American
    21 Apr. 2018
    A terrific short play. Dark, funny, and with the feel as if "The Honeymooners" met "Fargo." Would love to see this on stage.
  • X
    21 Apr. 2018
    A silly fun one-minute play. Once again, Matthew Weaver's 'xyresic' wit is on display. Looking forward to the other 25 parts of this series.
  • Sebastian and Chloe
    20 Apr. 2018
    Such a fun play. If the banks had been less discriminating in their loan approval process, we would have been denied one of the most unlikely meet-cutes in the history of romance. As you are reading the play, you may think "I've seen this before" but then the play takes a hard left turn to crazy-town. Hang on and enjoy the hilarious ride!
  • Adorable Kitten Image Collapse
    16 Apr. 2018
    Revenge is a dish best served with cold cereal. Absolutely loved this play. Smart, dark, and incredibly funny. Yockey plucks an unrepentant troll from the darkest corner of the Internet and throws him at the mercy of the Internet Gods. "Because consequences." I'm excited for the actors who get to be in it (each character has hilarious show-stealing moments) and audiences who get to see it (please produce it near me so I can be part of one!).
  • Black & White/Two Puzzles Walk Into A Bar
    4 Apr. 2018
    Wow. Such a brilliant idea! The two characters, a Sudoku & Crossword puzzle, are locked in a battle of words (and numbers) over who should be solved. Donna Hoke’s dialogue is extremely witty and remarkably clever. It had me laughing out loud. This play would be a highlight of any 10 minute play lineup.
  • Brine Shrimp Gangsters
    30 Mar. 2018
    The title delivers. No false advertising. Brine Shrimp Gangsters is like if Mario Puzo and Bubba from Forrest Gump collaborated on a short play. It's zany, absurd, and I loved every minute of it. Go see it, but be sure to wear a rain poncho.

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