Recommended by Evan Baughfman

  • Evan Baughfman: The Life and Times of Emily Cratchit

    I'm impressed with what's accomplished here in such a short amount of space. At times tragic, but ultimately heartwarming, THE LIFE AND TIMES OF EMILY CRATCHIT gives genuine emotional depth to a not-so-famous literary figure.

    I'm impressed with what's accomplished here in such a short amount of space. At times tragic, but ultimately heartwarming, THE LIFE AND TIMES OF EMILY CRATCHIT gives genuine emotional depth to a not-so-famous literary figure.

  • Evan Baughfman: Board to Death

    This is a thought-provoking horror-comedy with important things to say about addiction, brotherhood...and Ouija. It has some really shocking moments that would be fun to see played out on-stage. Thumbs up!

    This is a thought-provoking horror-comedy with important things to say about addiction, brotherhood...and Ouija. It has some really shocking moments that would be fun to see played out on-stage. Thumbs up!

  • Evan Baughfman: A Bitter Pill

    This script is full of wonderful dialogue, and it takes you on a surprising journey full of twists and turns. No spoilers here, other than: you won't see where this one's going!

    This script is full of wonderful dialogue, and it takes you on a surprising journey full of twists and turns. No spoilers here, other than: you won't see where this one's going!

  • Evan Baughfman: Consanguinity

    A tale of estranged brothers that tick-tick-ticks like a timebomb until it eventually explodes. I love how the brothers' dialogue covers ground from the mundane (chicken fingers) to more serious topics (the afterlife), and how it all reads very naturally, like words that people would actually speak to one another. I also love how these characters' wounds spill out onto the page. Awesome job.

    A tale of estranged brothers that tick-tick-ticks like a timebomb until it eventually explodes. I love how the brothers' dialogue covers ground from the mundane (chicken fingers) to more serious topics (the afterlife), and how it all reads very naturally, like words that people would actually speak to one another. I also love how these characters' wounds spill out onto the page. Awesome job.

  • Evan Baughfman: Bootcutter Blade S46

    This had me chuckling out loud. Michelle's dialogue, in particular, gives actors and directors plenty to work with. I'd love to see her monologue (the whole script!) performed on-stage.

    This had me chuckling out loud. Michelle's dialogue, in particular, gives actors and directors plenty to work with. I'd love to see her monologue (the whole script!) performed on-stage.

  • Evan Baughfman: The Wilson-Youngs

    A humorous story about a newly-engaged couple and their first argument as spouses-to-be. The dialogue between the characters feels very real, and the impetus for their fight feels especially timely in our Social Media Age. A fun piece!

    A humorous story about a newly-engaged couple and their first argument as spouses-to-be. The dialogue between the characters feels very real, and the impetus for their fight feels especially timely in our Social Media Age. A fun piece!

  • Evan Baughfman: Speak of the Devil!

    This is an enjoyable slice of humorous small-town life, with snappy dialogue that keeps the story moving. The single setting makes the script easy to stage, and its ending offers a couple of genuine surprises.

    This is an enjoyable slice of humorous small-town life, with snappy dialogue that keeps the story moving. The single setting makes the script easy to stage, and its ending offers a couple of genuine surprises.

  • Evan Baughfman: Spectral

    This play would be perfect for production during Halloween season. I'd love to see this performed. The final minutes would certainly move audience members to the edges of their seats.

    This play would be perfect for production during Halloween season. I'd love to see this performed. The final minutes would certainly move audience members to the edges of their seats.

  • Evan Baughfman: My Lover Murdered Me Here in This House, and Now I'm In Love With You (a monologue for a ghost)

    This is a powerful piece. Haunting and beautiful.

    This is a powerful piece. Haunting and beautiful.

  • Evan Baughfman: I, Grilled Cheese (a monologue)

    Anthropomorphized slices of bread! It's like a twisted children's picture book gone wickedly wrong. I loved it!

    Anthropomorphized slices of bread! It's like a twisted children's picture book gone wickedly wrong. I loved it!