Recommended by Lia Romeo

  • Lia Romeo: 1900s Women Bonding

    So funny and scary. Would love to see this staged!

    So funny and scary. Would love to see this staged!

  • Lia Romeo: meet you at the Galaxy Diner.

    A lovely and delicate play with lots of fantastic lines and a perfect - and perfectly hopeful - ending.

    A lovely and delicate play with lots of fantastic lines and a perfect - and perfectly hopeful - ending.

  • Lia Romeo: Apologies to Lorraine Hansberry (You Too August Wilson)

    I love this... it's an incredibly theatrical exploration of some incredibly important ideas.

    I love this... it's an incredibly theatrical exploration of some incredibly important ideas.

  • Lia Romeo: it's not a trip it's a journey

    This play is so so good. It takes advantage of the conventions that make the road trip genre so enjoyable, but also serves as a reappraisal of that genre, and an examination of who really feels entitled to move freely around the country. It's very funny, but also has a lot of serious things to say, and these characters feel real and familiar but consistently surprising.

    This play is so so good. It takes advantage of the conventions that make the road trip genre so enjoyable, but also serves as a reappraisal of that genre, and an examination of who really feels entitled to move freely around the country. It's very funny, but also has a lot of serious things to say, and these characters feel real and familiar but consistently surprising.

  • Lia Romeo: SEEING EYE

    A lovely, gentle, delicate play about what it means to see one another - and to see ourselves.

    A lovely, gentle, delicate play about what it means to see one another - and to see ourselves.

  • Lia Romeo: Those Days Are Over

    This is a lovely play (and full of lovely roles for women in their forties and fifties!). It manages to be both a family drama, full of sympathetic characters and carefully-observed details, and an important reflection on contemporary gender roles. Audiences would love this piece, and would walk away with a lot to think about.

    This is a lovely play (and full of lovely roles for women in their forties and fifties!). It manages to be both a family drama, full of sympathetic characters and carefully-observed details, and an important reflection on contemporary gender roles. Audiences would love this piece, and would walk away with a lot to think about.

  • Lia Romeo: Well-Intentioned White People

    I love this play, especially in this moment. It's so smart and so funny, and helps make the scope of the problem clear to the well-intentioned white people who might be reading or sitting in the audience.

    I love this play, especially in this moment. It's so smart and so funny, and helps make the scope of the problem clear to the well-intentioned white people who might be reading or sitting in the audience.

  • Lia Romeo: You Have Earned Bonus Stars

    Vince Gatton's plays are always funny, empathetic, and very moving, and this is another in that vein. A highly theatrical exploration of what it means to be good, filled with specific and memorable characters.

    Vince Gatton's plays are always funny, empathetic, and very moving, and this is another in that vein. A highly theatrical exploration of what it means to be good, filled with specific and memorable characters.

  • Lia Romeo: A Play about David Mamet Writing a Play about Harvey Weinstein

    So smart. So funny. So good.

    So smart. So funny. So good.

  • Lia Romeo: One Kind of Fear - ten-minute

    Beautiful and scary short play about these times... or any times.

    Beautiful and scary short play about these times... or any times.