Recommended by Danielle Wirsansky

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Validation

    Validation is a sharp, thoughtful ten-minute play that balances tension and tenderness. Macy captures the delicate dynamics of power, trust, and solidarity in the workplace with subtlety, wit, and unexpected emotional depth.

    Validation is a sharp, thoughtful ten-minute play that balances tension and tenderness. Macy captures the delicate dynamics of power, trust, and solidarity in the workplace with subtlety, wit, and unexpected emotional depth.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: A Pointless Jester

    A Pointless Jester is a laugh-out-loud romp where office politics meet absurd humor. The rapid-fire jokes and clever wordplay make you root for the jester while questioning the sanity of corporate life.

    A Pointless Jester is a laugh-out-loud romp where office politics meet absurd humor. The rapid-fire jokes and clever wordplay make you root for the jester while questioning the sanity of corporate life.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Way Out

    Way Out is a gripping, twist-filled ride that keeps you guessing at every turn. The tension between the two teens, combined with relentless pacing and unexpected reveals, makes this short play a suspenseful thrill.

    Way Out is a gripping, twist-filled ride that keeps you guessing at every turn. The tension between the two teens, combined with relentless pacing and unexpected reveals, makes this short play a suspenseful thrill.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Tenting

    The Tenting turns a simple camping trip into a hilarious haunted misadventure. With a quirky couple, a vengeful ghost, and clever one-liners, this ten-minute play packs laughs, surprises, and spooky fun into every moment.

    The Tenting turns a simple camping trip into a hilarious haunted misadventure. With a quirky couple, a vengeful ghost, and clever one-liners, this ten-minute play packs laughs, surprises, and spooky fun into every moment.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Knidia and Her Stain

    The Knidia and Her Stain is a sharp, provocative twist on a classical myth. Absurd, darkly funny, and unflinching, it’s a biting exploration of consent, ego, and the chaos that ensues when stone comes to life.

    The Knidia and Her Stain is a sharp, provocative twist on a classical myth. Absurd, darkly funny, and unflinching, it’s a biting exploration of consent, ego, and the chaos that ensues when stone comes to life.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: gotta get me some strange

    Honnneyyyy, I’m DAD! is a wild, unhinged sex farce that bursts off the page. Polycules, bigoted parents, and absurd antics collide in a sweaty, hilarious mess that somehow manages real heart beneath the chaos.

    Honnneyyyy, I’m DAD! is a wild, unhinged sex farce that bursts off the page. Polycules, bigoted parents, and absurd antics collide in a sweaty, hilarious mess that somehow manages real heart beneath the chaos.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Billionaire Mindset

    Billionaire Mindset is a razor-sharp, darkly funny satire of wealth and power. Two mismatched strangers clash—and survive—amid chaos, with dialogue that crackles and a plot that skewers capitalism with both wit and bite.

    Billionaire Mindset is a razor-sharp, darkly funny satire of wealth and power. Two mismatched strangers clash—and survive—amid chaos, with dialogue that crackles and a plot that skewers capitalism with both wit and bite.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Dreamboat

    Dreamboat is a sugary, laugh-out-loud romp through 1950s Southern teen dreams. Two sisters scheme, swoon, and banter their way toward prom night, with dialogue so sharp and charming it practically twirls off the page.

    Dreamboat is a sugary, laugh-out-loud romp through 1950s Southern teen dreams. Two sisters scheme, swoon, and banter their way toward prom night, with dialogue so sharp and charming it practically twirls off the page.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: IN THE END (love)

    IN THE END (love) is a darkly witty plunge into a world upended by social upheaval. A privileged family grapples with unexpected change, while the eldest daughter navigates love, duty, and rebellion in a story that’s sharp, chaotic, and surprisingly tender.

    IN THE END (love) is a darkly witty plunge into a world upended by social upheaval. A privileged family grapples with unexpected change, while the eldest daughter navigates love, duty, and rebellion in a story that’s sharp, chaotic, and surprisingly tender.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: 37 Organic Peas

    “37 Organic Peas” is a whimsical, pun-filled romp! Plumridge transforms humble peas into fully realized, quirky characters, giving actors room to explore, improvise, and shine, while audiences of all ages will find themselves laughing and delighting in the absurd charm of these tiny green heroes.

    “37 Organic Peas” is a whimsical, pun-filled romp! Plumridge transforms humble peas into fully realized, quirky characters, giving actors room to explore, improvise, and shine, while audiences of all ages will find themselves laughing and delighting in the absurd charm of these tiny green heroes.