Recommended by Danielle Wirsansky

  • Danielle Wirsansky: PREPPER: A MONOLOGUE

    Intense, vivid, and disturbingly human, Prepper captures the desperation and conviction of a man abandoning society. Wyndham’s writing crackles with energy and nuance, making this monologue unforgettable.

    Intense, vivid, and disturbingly human, Prepper captures the desperation and conviction of a man abandoning society. Wyndham’s writing crackles with energy and nuance, making this monologue unforgettable.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Killing Time

    Witty, surreal, and thought-provoking, Killing Time turns an ordinary lunch into an extraordinary reckoning. Cuthbert blends humor and insight to craft a clever reminder to stop merely existing—and start living.

    Witty, surreal, and thought-provoking, Killing Time turns an ordinary lunch into an extraordinary reckoning. Cuthbert blends humor and insight to craft a clever reminder to stop merely existing—and start living.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: A Good Story

    Taut, suspenseful, and expertly paced, A Good Story delivers a chilling twist worthy of Hitchcock. Karp’s sharp writing and psychological depth make this monologue a standout piece for any performer.

    Taut, suspenseful, and expertly paced, A Good Story delivers a chilling twist worthy of Hitchcock. Karp’s sharp writing and psychological depth make this monologue a standout piece for any performer.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Madame Medusa Would Prefer a Chardonnay

    Enchanting, witty, and profoundly moving, Madame Medusa Would Prefer a Chardonnay reimagines the mythic monster with elegance and depth. Syran’s lyrical monologue gives Medusa new life—vulnerable, wise, and utterly captivating.

    Enchanting, witty, and profoundly moving, Madame Medusa Would Prefer a Chardonnay reimagines the mythic monster with elegance and depth. Syran’s lyrical monologue gives Medusa new life—vulnerable, wise, and utterly captivating.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Laundry Day

    Funny, heartfelt, and unexpectedly tender, Laundry Day peels back the masks of heroism to reveal raw humanity. West’s sharp writing balances humor and emotion, making this superhero story deeply relatable.

    Funny, heartfelt, and unexpectedly tender, Laundry Day peels back the masks of heroism to reveal raw humanity. West’s sharp writing balances humor and emotion, making this superhero story deeply relatable.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Game

    Poignant and reflective, The Game transforms a childhood memory into a haunting metaphor for power and survival. Xanthopoulou’s lyrical writing lingers, offering a sharp, resonant commentary on life’s shifting rules.

    Poignant and reflective, The Game transforms a childhood memory into a haunting metaphor for power and survival. Xanthopoulou’s lyrical writing lingers, offering a sharp, resonant commentary on life’s shifting rules.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Champagne

    Sexy, witty, and refreshingly real, Champagne sparkles with sharp dialogue and emotional depth. Duncan captures the tension between desire and vulnerability in a beautifully honest, unforgettable encounter.

    Sexy, witty, and refreshingly real, Champagne sparkles with sharp dialogue and emotional depth. Duncan captures the tension between desire and vulnerability in a beautifully honest, unforgettable encounter.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: I KNOW YOU ARE, BUT WHAT AM I?

    Inventive and striking, I Know You Are, But What Am I? transforms the creation story into a sharp, modern fable. Martin’s concise writing and vivid imagery make this five-minute piece unforgettable.

    Inventive and striking, I Know You Are, But What Am I? transforms the creation story into a sharp, modern fable. Martin’s concise writing and vivid imagery make this five-minute piece unforgettable.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: ADD Man Baby

    Sharp, bold, and bitingly funny, ADD Man Baby skewers political and social hypocrisy with precision. Osmundsen’s satire is both hilarious and incisive, offering laughs that land right alongside the uncomfortable truths.

    Sharp, bold, and bitingly funny, ADD Man Baby skewers political and social hypocrisy with precision. Osmundsen’s satire is both hilarious and incisive, offering laughs that land right alongside the uncomfortable truths.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Fan C Cuts

    Hilarious, clever, and refreshingly feminist, Fan C Cuts reimagines fairy tale royalty with sass and heart. Floyd-Priskorn blends sharp humor and empowerment, proving every character—princess or not—deserves her own story.

    Hilarious, clever, and refreshingly feminist, Fan C Cuts reimagines fairy tale royalty with sass and heart. Floyd-Priskorn blends sharp humor and empowerment, proving every character—princess or not—deserves her own story.