Recommended by Tom Erb

  • Tom Erb: Timing

    "TIMING" is a theatrical gem that sparkles with wit and wisdom. Sheila Cowley's play is a reminder that life's 'what ifs' can be as compelling as its certainties. With Berto's charm and Alice's spirited curiosity, the audience is whisked away on a delightful journey through time and possibility. The jazz-infused ambiance and the rush of the subway add a rhythmic pulse to the narrative, making "TIMING" a play that resonates long after the curtain falls. Brava!

    "TIMING" is a theatrical gem that sparkles with wit and wisdom. Sheila Cowley's play is a reminder that life's 'what ifs' can be as compelling as its certainties. With Berto's charm and Alice's spirited curiosity, the audience is whisked away on a delightful journey through time and possibility. The jazz-infused ambiance and the rush of the subway add a rhythmic pulse to the narrative, making "TIMING" a play that resonates long after the curtain falls. Brava!

  • Tom Erb: altitude

    Prillaman's "Altitude" soars a mind bending blend of control, chaos, and cosmic intrigue. Sentient corn, mysterious chips, and emotional clashes propel this riveting journey. A must-read, totally enjoyed this play.

    Prillaman's "Altitude" soars a mind bending blend of control, chaos, and cosmic intrigue. Sentient corn, mysterious chips, and emotional clashes propel this riveting journey. A must-read, totally enjoyed this play.

  • Tom Erb: Splitting the Check (Ten Minute)

    "Splitting the Check" serves a slice of life with a side of humor, dishing out relationship woes over a bill that won't pay itself.

    "Splitting the Check" serves a slice of life with a side of humor, dishing out relationship woes over a bill that won't pay itself.

  • Tom Erb: DO OVER - a 30 minute drama for four characters

    "Do Over" by Arianna Rose is not your average ghost story. It's a filled with wit, wisdom, from the wild beyond. This script is a cocktail of cosmic comedy and earthly errors, shaken with a twist of fate. If you're looking for a play that offers both a laugh and a lesson, this is your ticket to the other side. It's a must read for anyone who enjoys their afterlife with a side of humor."

    "Do Over" by Arianna Rose is not your average ghost story. It's a filled with wit, wisdom, from the wild beyond. This script is a cocktail of cosmic comedy and earthly errors, shaken with a twist of fate. If you're looking for a play that offers both a laugh and a lesson, this is your ticket to the other side. It's a must read for anyone who enjoys their afterlife with a side of humor."

  • Tom Erb: Romeo & Her Sister

    Romeo & Her Sister" is a witty and vibrant theatrical journey through Victorian London. The Cushman sisters' rivalry and charm captivate, delivering laughter and intrigue. A must read that brilliantly echoes Oscar Wilde, it celebrates talent and timeless storytelling. Bravo to the Jullian Blevins!

    Romeo & Her Sister" is a witty and vibrant theatrical journey through Victorian London. The Cushman sisters' rivalry and charm captivate, delivering laughter and intrigue. A must read that brilliantly echoes Oscar Wilde, it celebrates talent and timeless storytelling. Bravo to the Jullian Blevins!

  • Tom Erb: The Ghost Candidate

    "The Ghost Candidate" is a crazy, fun, satirical play that combines the past with the present political atmosphere. The unlikely presidential campaign of Fred Rogers' ghost is very clever...liked reading this very much.

    "The Ghost Candidate" is a crazy, fun, satirical play that combines the past with the present political atmosphere. The unlikely presidential campaign of Fred Rogers' ghost is very clever...liked reading this very much.

  • Tom Erb: Even when the storm comes

    In "Even When the Storm Comes" Ryan Vaughan explores the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity. Set in a park circa 1980, it follows a group of characters navigating love, loss, and life's challenges. The narrative is particularly compelling, revealing how the youngest members can be the strongest. Vaughan's work is a testament to the power of community and the silent messages of nature during turbulent times. It's a touching reminder that even in the face of life's storms, there is hope and strength to be found.

    In "Even When the Storm Comes" Ryan Vaughan explores the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity. Set in a park circa 1980, it follows a group of characters navigating love, loss, and life's challenges. The narrative is particularly compelling, revealing how the youngest members can be the strongest. Vaughan's work is a testament to the power of community and the silent messages of nature during turbulent times. It's a touching reminder that even in the face of life's storms, there is hope and strength to be found.

  • Tom Erb: The Pact

    “The Pact” is a clever play that explores the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. It’s a witty, intimate look at the complexities of creative collaboration with characters that resonate with authenticity. The play’s self-aware humor and meta-theatrical elements make it a refreshing and engaging piece of theatre.

    “The Pact” is a clever play that explores the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. It’s a witty, intimate look at the complexities of creative collaboration with characters that resonate with authenticity. The play’s self-aware humor and meta-theatrical elements make it a refreshing and engaging piece of theatre.

  • Tom Erb: Above the Fold

    “Above the Fold” is a compelling drama set in 1935, exploring themes of truth, power, and sensationalism in journalism. It follows reporter Dorothy Walton’s pursuit of justice for Evelyn Hoey, a Broadway star whose tragic death sparks a grand jury investigation. The play explores the reporters' ethical dilemmas in a male-dominated field as Dorothy grapples with personal and professional conflicts. With sharp dialogue and keen on details. This thought-provoking piece resonates with current debates on media integrity and the pursuit of truth.

    “Above the Fold” is a compelling drama set in 1935, exploring themes of truth, power, and sensationalism in journalism. It follows reporter Dorothy Walton’s pursuit of justice for Evelyn Hoey, a Broadway star whose tragic death sparks a grand jury investigation. The play explores the reporters' ethical dilemmas in a male-dominated field as Dorothy grapples with personal and professional conflicts. With sharp dialogue and keen on details. This thought-provoking piece resonates with current debates on media integrity and the pursuit of truth.

  • Tom Erb: Midler on the Roof

    "Midler on the Roof" is a delightful comedy that cleverly tackles themes of relevance and recognition. The quirky encounter between Midler and two New York policemen is both heartwarming and hilarious.

    "Midler on the Roof" is a delightful comedy that cleverly tackles themes of relevance and recognition. The quirky encounter between Midler and two New York policemen is both heartwarming and hilarious.