Recommended by Glenn Alterman

  • I really enjoyed Donald Loftus' play, Tonight at The Stage Door. I found it sincere and touching. It's rare that two characters in a short play are so well developed. We know both of these men and we care about them. The play is well written and believable. A real treat. ---Enjoy.

    I really enjoyed Donald Loftus' play, Tonight at The Stage Door. I found it sincere and touching. It's rare that two characters in a short play are so well developed. We know both of these men and we care about them. The play is well written and believable. A real treat. ---Enjoy.

  • A powerful, eerie, painful, poignant monologue about a son and the death of his mother. Ken Love has written a beautiful piece that will carry you to dark and tragic places. Every moment is mesmerising. What a journey!

    A powerful, eerie, painful, poignant monologue about a son and the death of his mother. Ken Love has written a beautiful piece that will carry you to dark and tragic places. Every moment is mesmerising. What a journey!

  • I found John Bussers play Guardian touching- and fascinating. The characters are well developed and totally engaging. A man and his loving, protective, dog meet a stranger and things quickly escalate into a tense and terrifying confrontation. I believe the subject of terror during a pandemic will resonate with everyone these days.-- A must read!

    I found John Bussers play Guardian touching- and fascinating. The characters are well developed and totally engaging. A man and his loving, protective, dog meet a stranger and things quickly escalate into a tense and terrifying confrontation. I believe the subject of terror during a pandemic will resonate with everyone these days.-- A must read!

  • MELT is a delightful, surprising play. One of those just when you thought you know where it's going--- it takes you somewhere else. The 2 characters, David and Stacey are fascinating. --- Read it, you'll enjoy it!

    MELT is a delightful, surprising play. One of those just when you thought you know where it's going--- it takes you somewhere else. The 2 characters, David and Stacey are fascinating. --- Read it, you'll enjoy it!

  • I really enjoyed Charles Scott Jones' short play All Hallows Eve. What I found most interesting was Jones' ability to constantly surprise you as you follow the delightfully eerie story . The 3 characters are unique, fun and fascinating. And the spooky element that pervades the piece is very engaging. A good one. --Take a look!

    I really enjoyed Charles Scott Jones' short play All Hallows Eve. What I found most interesting was Jones' ability to constantly surprise you as you follow the delightfully eerie story . The 3 characters are unique, fun and fascinating. And the spooky element that pervades the piece is very engaging. A good one. --Take a look!

  • Glenn Alterman: Hold My Wings

    I found Christine Foster's play Hold My Wings- both fun and fascinating. It's a play that asks questions that both you and the character Sol can answer at the same time . The questions are thought provoking and keep you totally involved from start to finish. Original and very engaging!

    I found Christine Foster's play Hold My Wings- both fun and fascinating. It's a play that asks questions that both you and the character Sol can answer at the same time . The questions are thought provoking and keep you totally involved from start to finish. Original and very engaging!

  • Glenn Alterman: To Love Alone

    A lovely two hander that’s very touching. Two strangers, while shopping for Valentines Day cards reveal quite a bit about themselves. I found this play really very moving. The dialogue is truthful and revealing. Actors will love this one. A gem of a play!

    A lovely two hander that’s very touching. Two strangers, while shopping for Valentines Day cards reveal quite a bit about themselves. I found this play really very moving. The dialogue is truthful and revealing. Actors will love this one. A gem of a play!

  • Glenn Alterman: Madame Medusa Would Prefer a Chardonnay

    From the very first lines I knew I wanted to go on this ride. The language, the images, the mood. Nora Louise Syran's Madame Medusa Would Prefer A Chardonnay is a mesmerising monologue and Medusa is a fascinating character. It's been a few minutes since I finished reading it and it's still with me.---- I would really love to see this one performed. Truly magical!

    From the very first lines I knew I wanted to go on this ride. The language, the images, the mood. Nora Louise Syran's Madame Medusa Would Prefer A Chardonnay is a mesmerising monologue and Medusa is a fascinating character. It's been a few minutes since I finished reading it and it's still with me.---- I would really love to see this one performed. Truly magical!

  • Glenn Alterman: 37 Origami Bees

    I really loved 37 Origami Bees. It's a play where a child is portrayed with dignity, compassion and intelligence. Something we don't see very often. The relationship between the mother and her son is clear and loving. And the subject matter couldn't be more pertinent. A very tender and significant play.

    I really loved 37 Origami Bees. It's a play where a child is portrayed with dignity, compassion and intelligence. Something we don't see very often. The relationship between the mother and her son is clear and loving. And the subject matter couldn't be more pertinent. A very tender and significant play.

  • Glenn Alterman: A Zillion Kinds of Kisses

    I bet you've never seen a play like A Zillion Kind Of Kisses! It's totally unique. Weaver's catalogue of kisses is a fun and fascinating trip. I loved every kiss, every moment. And- this has gotta be a fun time for the two actors (and the director). Take a look at this one, you'll-- love it!

    I bet you've never seen a play like A Zillion Kind Of Kisses! It's totally unique. Weaver's catalogue of kisses is a fun and fascinating trip. I loved every kiss, every moment. And- this has gotta be a fun time for the two actors (and the director). Take a look at this one, you'll-- love it!