Recommended by Tom Erb

  • Tom Erb: The Melatonin Miners

    "The Melatonin Miners" is a whimsical, thought-provoking play, Steve's ordinary bedroom becomes a portal to the past. As he drifts into melatonin-induced dreams, he encounters historical luminaries. Their witty exchanges blend humor with poignant reflections on time, identity, and the human condition. The play's clever premise and well-crafted dialogue make it a delightful exploration of reality, fantasy, and the enduring impact of history. A unique blend of comic timing and introspection.

    "The Melatonin Miners" is a whimsical, thought-provoking play, Steve's ordinary bedroom becomes a portal to the past. As he drifts into melatonin-induced dreams, he encounters historical luminaries. Their witty exchanges blend humor with poignant reflections on time, identity, and the human condition. The play's clever premise and well-crafted dialogue make it a delightful exploration of reality, fantasy, and the enduring impact of history. A unique blend of comic timing and introspection.

  • Tom Erb: The Argument

    "The Argument" is a comedy with friends chatting about lime and sex. It's funny and smart, making you think while you giggle. It reminds us that even when life gets weird, we can still find reasons to smile.

    "The Argument" is a comedy with friends chatting about lime and sex. It's funny and smart, making you think while you giggle. It reminds us that even when life gets weird, we can still find reasons to smile.

  • Tom Erb: WHAT A DOLL - A CHRISTMAS COMEDY

    In "What a Doll," the parents' battle with the noisy 'Dancing Debbie' doll on Christmas Eve is a hilarious symphony of gift-wrapping chaos. It's like a festive dance-off between sanity and sleep deprivation!"

    In "What a Doll," the parents' battle with the noisy 'Dancing Debbie' doll on Christmas Eve is a hilarious symphony of gift-wrapping chaos. It's like a festive dance-off between sanity and sleep deprivation!"

  • Tom Erb: The Rotary Phone

    "The Rotary Phone" spins a dial back in time, connecting tech-savvy youths with a relic's ring. It's a comedic clash of eras where touchscreens meet turntables, and 'Hello' echoes through decades. A nostalgic call that's worth answering.

    "The Rotary Phone" spins a dial back in time, connecting tech-savvy youths with a relic's ring. It's a comedic clash of eras where touchscreens meet turntables, and 'Hello' echoes through decades. A nostalgic call that's worth answering.

  • Tom Erb: Cabana Boy

    "Cabana Boy," a great read because of the shape dialogue and complex characters. Mitch and Ben, the pool attendants, convey youthful energy and camaraderie. Alex, the guest, exudes a friendly demeanor, while Miriam, his wife, conceals emotions beneath her poised exterior. These nuanced characterizations contribute to the play's intrigue. Worth the read!

    "Cabana Boy," a great read because of the shape dialogue and complex characters. Mitch and Ben, the pool attendants, convey youthful energy and camaraderie. Alex, the guest, exudes a friendly demeanor, while Miriam, his wife, conceals emotions beneath her poised exterior. These nuanced characterizations contribute to the play's intrigue. Worth the read!

  • Tom Erb: Falling Off the Edge (Full Length)

    In the play's heart lies a exploration of human vulnerability. Each character lost in their own insecurities, find themselves at a crossroads between fear and desire. Belinda, Carly, and Matt's trip to a Costa Rican resort is quest for lifes meaning. Their struggles with faith, addiction, and love are a testament to the the human spirit. This narrative is a compelling tale of emotions, weaving together the threads of attraction, self-discovery, and the courage to face one's deepest fears. Highly recommend!

    In the play's heart lies a exploration of human vulnerability. Each character lost in their own insecurities, find themselves at a crossroads between fear and desire. Belinda, Carly, and Matt's trip to a Costa Rican resort is quest for lifes meaning. Their struggles with faith, addiction, and love are a testament to the the human spirit. This narrative is a compelling tale of emotions, weaving together the threads of attraction, self-discovery, and the courage to face one's deepest fears. Highly recommend!

  • Tom Erb: The Last Hooker

    Love a good Irish play? Well, "The Last Hooker" will not disappoint. A tale set in the rustic charm of Kinvara harbor, where the sea whispers tales of yore. This play's climax, a Viking funeral, is a powerful homage to tradition, igniting a blaze of emotions. It's a story that sails beyond the horizon of mere ownership, touching the soul with its deep reverence for heritage. Great Job, Kevin

    Love a good Irish play? Well, "The Last Hooker" will not disappoint. A tale set in the rustic charm of Kinvara harbor, where the sea whispers tales of yore. This play's climax, a Viking funeral, is a powerful homage to tradition, igniting a blaze of emotions. It's a story that sails beyond the horizon of mere ownership, touching the soul with its deep reverence for heritage. Great Job, Kevin

  • Tom Erb: Look Away

    "Look Away" is a very interesting play digs into a lesser-known edict of the American Civil War, General Order No. 11. This order, issued by Ulysses S. Grant, led to the expulsion of Jews from his military district, highlighting the precarious nature of freedom and the deep-seated roots of hatred. The play's call for diverse casting is a powerful statement on inclusivity, while the musical elements, featuring a chorus and bluegrass band, enrich the narrative. It's a reflective piece that examines the impact of prejudice on both personal legacies and the fabric of a community. Fascinating read!

    "Look Away" is a very interesting play digs into a lesser-known edict of the American Civil War, General Order No. 11. This order, issued by Ulysses S. Grant, led to the expulsion of Jews from his military district, highlighting the precarious nature of freedom and the deep-seated roots of hatred. The play's call for diverse casting is a powerful statement on inclusivity, while the musical elements, featuring a chorus and bluegrass band, enrich the narrative. It's a reflective piece that examines the impact of prejudice on both personal legacies and the fabric of a community. Fascinating read!

  • Tom Erb: On the Farce Day of Christmas

    What a fun holiday script. This would be a gtrat play for Christmas audiences. There are a multitute of twist and surprises. Great work.

    What a fun holiday script. This would be a gtrat play for Christmas audiences. There are a multitute of twist and surprises. Great work.

  • Tom Erb: Blood To Drink

    "Blood To Drink" by Maggie Lou Rader is a poignant and evocative play that delves into the Salem witch trials with a fresh perspective. Through its intimate portrayal of the women accused of witchcraft, it offers a powerful commentary on the themes of love, loss, and societal injustice. The characters are richly drawn, with dialogue that resonates with emotional depth and historical authenticity. Rader's work is a compelling blend of tragedy and hope, leaving a lasting impact on the reader. It's a stark reminder of the dangers of hysteria and the enduring strength of the human spirit.

    "Blood To Drink" by Maggie Lou Rader is a poignant and evocative play that delves into the Salem witch trials with a fresh perspective. Through its intimate portrayal of the women accused of witchcraft, it offers a powerful commentary on the themes of love, loss, and societal injustice. The characters are richly drawn, with dialogue that resonates with emotional depth and historical authenticity. Rader's work is a compelling blend of tragedy and hope, leaving a lasting impact on the reader. It's a stark reminder of the dangers of hysteria and the enduring strength of the human spirit.