Recommended by Rene Zabel

  • REFLECTIONS OF THE SOUL - one-act that explores a man's feeling in the bathroom mirror.
    30 Apr. 2024
    Wow! What a wonderful honest look into a personal journey of forgiveness, friendship and love. I was touched by Erb's introspective view that we should all take when we hear those regrets talking back to us in our own mirrors.
  • Open This When I'm Gone
    29 Apr. 2024
    Brent had me in tears! Such a brilliant way in which to tell this tough subject. The dialogue is so very real... not one word is unnecessary. Brava!
  • FIRST LIGHT
    29 Apr. 2024
    Such a lovely poignant piece. It is so hard going back to where you grew up. Sometimes you never do. Michele does an excellent job of hitting all the feel marks with this all too real dialogue. Loved it!
  • coming out
    29 Apr. 2024
    OMG! I did NOT expect that! Nice job! The dialogue is so real, then the twist just slaps you in the face. Secretly, though...
  • Song and Dance Man
    27 Apr. 2024
    Oh Deb! You got me teary eyed!! What a wonder poignant piece between a mother and son! I could see myself with own son. So real!
  • Two Sleeping Babes
    23 Apr. 2024
    This had me on the edge of my seat the entire time. Very tense and drama filled from the beginning. I felt so bad for the mother. This is a testament to how women are still treated today, maybe not as openly, but it's still there. I want to know more! Please give us more!
  • Belial
    14 Apr. 2024
    Excellent! The way in which the playwright teeters on the edge of Shoval's sanity and how it is used against her is brilliant.
  • The Drought
    7 Apr. 2024
    This one got me! I let my imagination run wild - where the hours and hours were gone, the unimaginable longing for passion. You got me!!! Well done!
  • A GUST OF WIND (a two minute monologue)
    7 Apr. 2024
    I had the pleasure of hearing this piece and it really speaks to how life ebbs and flows. If part of our life has ended, do we still move on. Do we park ourselves in the rut of what's left or do we forge our own pathways?
  • Marvin and the Muses
    31 Mar. 2024
    I had the privilege of reading this today, and it had me in stitches. A playwrights muse can and will be whomever is handy. They don't have to be a Greek or Irish muse. Brilliant!

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