Recommended by Danielle Wirsansky

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Amsterdam Café

    Playful and breezy, Amsterdam Café captures the humor of travel, friendship, and first-time nerves. Dresner’s light touch and fun twist make this ten-minute comedy an easy crowd-pleaser with plenty of charm.

    Playful and breezy, Amsterdam Café captures the humor of travel, friendship, and first-time nerves. Dresner’s light touch and fun twist make this ten-minute comedy an easy crowd-pleaser with plenty of charm.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Bad French, or The Dishonest Heart

    Wild, witty, and gloriously unhinged, Bad French, or The Dishonest Heart is a theatrical fever dream. Crespy blends philosophy, murder, Wilde, and a flying plesiosaur into a darkly funny, imaginative ride that lingers long after it ends.

    Wild, witty, and gloriously unhinged, Bad French, or The Dishonest Heart is a theatrical fever dream. Crespy blends philosophy, murder, Wilde, and a flying plesiosaur into a darkly funny, imaginative ride that lingers long after it ends.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Zay Gezunt, Havana!

    Warm, tender, and beautifully specific, Zay Gezunt, Havana! captures friendship, migration, and quiet courage on the brink of change. Schotland’s writing weaves history and heart into a moving ten-minute story of healing and hope.

    Warm, tender, and beautifully specific, Zay Gezunt, Havana! captures friendship, migration, and quiet courage on the brink of change. Schotland’s writing weaves history and heart into a moving ten-minute story of healing and hope.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Doctor Will Be With You Shortly

    Funny, surreal, and painfully relatable, The Doctor Will Be With You Shortly turns a simple doctor’s visit into a theatrical nightmare. Bond’s sharp humor captures the absurdity and frustration of navigating care when you’re already unwell.

    Funny, surreal, and painfully relatable, The Doctor Will Be With You Shortly turns a simple doctor’s visit into a theatrical nightmare. Bond’s sharp humor captures the absurdity and frustration of navigating care when you’re already unwell.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Devil and Margarita (based on "The Master and Margarita")

    Bold, irreverent, and wildly theatrical, The Devil and Margarita fuses Bulgakov’s satire with rock, cabaret, and feminist fire. Berlina’s ensemble-driven musical revels in chaos, humor, and freedom, making classic literature feel urgent, playful, and thrillingly alive.

    Bold, irreverent, and wildly theatrical, The Devil and Margarita fuses Bulgakov’s satire with rock, cabaret, and feminist fire. Berlina’s ensemble-driven musical revels in chaos, humor, and freedom, making classic literature feel urgent, playful, and thrillingly alive.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Burgers

    Funny, sharp, and wildly relatable, Burgers serves up a hilarious look at auditions, fast food, and performer desperation. Sapio’s lively writing makes this monologue a juicy, laugh-packed showcase for any actor.

    Funny, sharp, and wildly relatable, Burgers serves up a hilarious look at auditions, fast food, and performer desperation. Sapio’s lively writing makes this monologue a juicy, laugh-packed showcase for any actor.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Anomaly

    Smart, witty, and quietly devastating, The Anomaly flips a familiar doctor’s visit into something unexpectedly profound. Cuthbert’s sharp dialogue and clever reversals make this two-hander both funny and deeply affecting.

    Smart, witty, and quietly devastating, The Anomaly flips a familiar doctor’s visit into something unexpectedly profound. Cuthbert’s sharp dialogue and clever reversals make this two-hander both funny and deeply affecting.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Replacement Claus

    Bold, hilarious, and razor-sharp, Replacement Claus skewers holiday commercialism with nonstop wit. West’s absurd premise and punchy dialogue turn a familiar debate into a laugh-out-loud satire with real bite.

    Bold, hilarious, and razor-sharp, Replacement Claus skewers holiday commercialism with nonstop wit. West’s absurd premise and punchy dialogue turn a familiar debate into a laugh-out-loud satire with real bite.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Tender Chickens

    Wildly absurd and irresistibly bold, Tender Chickens leans into gleeful chaos with fearless humor. Busser gives actors permission to go big, weird, and physical, delivering a short play that’s unforgettable, outrageous fun.

    Wildly absurd and irresistibly bold, Tender Chickens leans into gleeful chaos with fearless humor. Busser gives actors permission to go big, weird, and physical, delivering a short play that’s unforgettable, outrageous fun.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Body Politic

    Smart, sharp, and hilariously surreal, The Body Politic takes political satire to inventive new heights. Byham’s clever concept and biting humor make this a timely and thought-provoking commentary on power and integrity.

    Smart, sharp, and hilariously surreal, The Body Politic takes political satire to inventive new heights. Byham’s clever concept and biting humor make this a timely and thought-provoking commentary on power and integrity.