Recommended by Eugenie Carabatsos

  • Eugenie Carabatsos: Human Resources

    "Human Resources" is a precise and tender portrait of an unlikely friendship. The play explores the monotony of office life, the power of connection, and how we make friends, find meaning, and try to grapple with death... while also including an awesomely fun and touching dance number. It's a profoundly subtle play. This is one I have returned to again and again as a reader and cannot wait to see live.

    "Human Resources" is a precise and tender portrait of an unlikely friendship. The play explores the monotony of office life, the power of connection, and how we make friends, find meaning, and try to grapple with death... while also including an awesomely fun and touching dance number. It's a profoundly subtle play. This is one I have returned to again and again as a reader and cannot wait to see live.

  • Eugenie Carabatsos: Come 'n Go

    Lots of laughs in this delightful romantic comedy. Witty dialogue, great characters, and a strong beating heart, this play would definitely be an audience pleaser. Hope to see it onstage!

    Lots of laughs in this delightful romantic comedy. Witty dialogue, great characters, and a strong beating heart, this play would definitely be an audience pleaser. Hope to see it onstage!

  • Eugenie Carabatsos: Deus Ex Answering Machina

    I was introduced to this play through a virtual reading with At Home Artist Project. It's a delightful farce that sheds light on father/daughter relationships.

    I was introduced to this play through a virtual reading with At Home Artist Project. It's a delightful farce that sheds light on father/daughter relationships.

  • Eugenie Carabatsos: If It Walks Like A Duck

    This play is SO FUN. It's a great opportunity for young actors and captures the high school theater life in all its glory. Sure to be a crowd pleaser for all ages!

    This play is SO FUN. It's a great opportunity for young actors and captures the high school theater life in all its glory. Sure to be a crowd pleaser for all ages!

  • Eugenie Carabatsos: 9.12

    I love the juxtaposition between the macro (9/11) and the micro (birthday party) in this play. This play explores how we attempt to power through challenging circumstances, how we absorb trauma, and how we communicate with people we don't always agree with.

    I love the juxtaposition between the macro (9/11) and the micro (birthday party) in this play. This play explores how we attempt to power through challenging circumstances, how we absorb trauma, and how we communicate with people we don't always agree with.

  • Eugenie Carabatsos: The Final Reel

    A great, fun concept with snappy dialogue and zany characters that actors would surely have a great time exploring. There's depth to the silliness, though, and an examination of fame, "reality," and what makes us human.

    A great, fun concept with snappy dialogue and zany characters that actors would surely have a great time exploring. There's depth to the silliness, though, and an examination of fame, "reality," and what makes us human.

  • Eugenie Carabatsos: Places You Go

    A suspenseful, compelling read about an accident that puts a family into a position that tests their ethics. It's about the desire to help those we love, even when we know it may be wrong, and how those choices reverberate throughout the family and the community.

    A suspenseful, compelling read about an accident that puts a family into a position that tests their ethics. It's about the desire to help those we love, even when we know it may be wrong, and how those choices reverberate throughout the family and the community.

  • Eugenie Carabatsos: Holy and Unruly

    A really exciting take on a Queen Elizabeth story! This is a side of her and a story I haven't seen before on stage or elsewhere. A powerful imagining of a conversation between two very powerful, and yet constrained, women, the challenges they face, and the bond that they create.

    A really exciting take on a Queen Elizabeth story! This is a side of her and a story I haven't seen before on stage or elsewhere. A powerful imagining of a conversation between two very powerful, and yet constrained, women, the challenges they face, and the bond that they create.

  • Eugenie Carabatsos: Tiny Empty Nest

    A really fun, dynamic read! With great roles for performers and a fantastic concept, theater artists of all types would have a blast putting this play on its feet. A relatable relationship play with a fun, inventive twist. Sure to be a crowd pleaser.

    A really fun, dynamic read! With great roles for performers and a fantastic concept, theater artists of all types would have a blast putting this play on its feet. A relatable relationship play with a fun, inventive twist. Sure to be a crowd pleaser.

  • Eugenie Carabatsos: The Baseball Gods

    I had the opportunity to watch a virtual reading of this play through the Landing Theatre New American Voices Festival 2021. It's a lovely, heartbreaking story of childhood friendship, the pains of growing up, and the losses we face in the process. I found it to be incredibly moving, and the shifts back and forth through time created this wonderful portrait of the friendship. I came away both devastated and hopeful. Can't wait to see it on stage!

    I had the opportunity to watch a virtual reading of this play through the Landing Theatre New American Voices Festival 2021. It's a lovely, heartbreaking story of childhood friendship, the pains of growing up, and the losses we face in the process. I found it to be incredibly moving, and the shifts back and forth through time created this wonderful portrait of the friendship. I came away both devastated and hopeful. Can't wait to see it on stage!