Recommended by Evan Baughfman

  • Evan Baughfman: The Green Cult

    [12.12.24] A verdant (and very funny) holiday play. Its final lines had me chuckling!

    [12.12.24] A verdant (and very funny) holiday play. Its final lines had me chuckling!

  • Evan Baughfman: Let the Dead Bury the Dead

    [12.06.24] A zombie story is well-trodden horror territory and is, more often than not, cliched and predictable... However, this tale of the undead isn't rotten - it actually delivers something fresh and unique to the genre! Deftly produced on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast.

    [12.06.24] A zombie story is well-trodden horror territory and is, more often than not, cliched and predictable... However, this tale of the undead isn't rotten - it actually delivers something fresh and unique to the genre! Deftly produced on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast.

  • Evan Baughfman: Unburied: A Queer Horror-Comedy

    [11.29.24] A clever script that plays with narrative, genre tropes, and audience expectations. Another great installment of the “Stage Frights” horror series, produced with fun and flair on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast!

    [11.29.24] A clever script that plays with narrative, genre tropes, and audience expectations. Another great installment of the “Stage Frights” horror series, produced with fun and flair on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast!

  • Evan Baughfman: All Too HumAIn

    Another John Busser script that passes the test! A timely piece that encourages audience members to be armchair detectives, “All Too HumAIn” kept me guessing about who’s who and what’s what, all while enjoying the dialogue and discussion(s) about what makes one human.

    Another John Busser script that passes the test! A timely piece that encourages audience members to be armchair detectives, “All Too HumAIn” kept me guessing about who’s who and what’s what, all while enjoying the dialogue and discussion(s) about what makes one human.

  • Evan Baughfman: The Quake

    [11.15.24] A brutal bit of entomological horror. I really respect how this story pulls no punches and scuttled its way up my shivering spine! I will never forget the ending to this one, vividly performed on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast!

    [11.15.24] A brutal bit of entomological horror. I really respect how this story pulls no punches and scuttled its way up my shivering spine! I will never forget the ending to this one, vividly performed on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast!

  • Evan Baughfman: Tommy and Mary Spell Canajoharie

    [11.10.24] Humorous and heartfelt! A wonderful "car play" that showcases a believable and supportive sibling relationship.

    [11.10.24] Humorous and heartfelt! A wonderful "car play" that showcases a believable and supportive sibling relationship.

  • Evan Baughfman: Alarm of the People

    An intriguing bit of historical fiction! I loved the interaction between these two characters and how their secrets are revealed. A captivating period piece!

    An intriguing bit of historical fiction! I loved the interaction between these two characters and how their secrets are revealed. A captivating period piece!

  • Evan Baughfman: The Winter Wolf

    [11.07.24] This spooky-strange piece revolves around the art of improv, but it’s not slapdash or silly. A well-constructed story with interesting reveals and a satisfying conclusion!

    [11.07.24] This spooky-strange piece revolves around the art of improv, but it’s not slapdash or silly. A well-constructed story with interesting reveals and a satisfying conclusion!

  • Evan Baughfman: Edna Mae and Sally Seriously Consider San Diego (~10 min.)

    [11.04.24] I love the dialogue between- the voices of- these characters! I've been to San Diego quite a few times, and this play has me seeing the place through a new lens. I really, really hope that Edna Mae and Sally get their husbands to consider Southern California!

    [11.04.24] I love the dialogue between- the voices of- these characters! I've been to San Diego quite a few times, and this play has me seeing the place through a new lens. I really, really hope that Edna Mae and Sally get their husbands to consider Southern California!

  • Evan Baughfman: Win and Tim and the Unlikelihood of Living Forever [a 1-minute play]

    [09.23.24] A fantastic one-minute play! A powerful moment is captured here, full of love and affection. I really admire the piece’s dialogue, succinct and crafted with aplomb.

    [09.23.24] A fantastic one-minute play! A powerful moment is captured here, full of love and affection. I really admire the piece’s dialogue, succinct and crafted with aplomb.