Recommended by Danielle Wirsansky

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Wave That Set the Fire

    “The Wave That Set the Fire” powerfully explores family dynamics and justice in a fractured future. Linden's crime and the subsequent investigation spark deep moral conflict, leaving the audience to question what happens when hope, love, and societal values collide in a damaged world.

    “The Wave That Set the Fire” powerfully explores family dynamics and justice in a fractured future. Linden's crime and the subsequent investigation spark deep moral conflict, leaving the audience to question what happens when hope, love, and societal values collide in a damaged world.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: a marriage is a story we tell and keep telling

    “a marriage is a story we tell and keep telling” cleverly navigates the anxiety and humor surrounding queer weddings. With sharp wit and heartfelt moments, Frimer explores the tensions between tradition and authenticity. This delightful romp takes the audience on a journey toward genuine love and ritual.

    “a marriage is a story we tell and keep telling” cleverly navigates the anxiety and humor surrounding queer weddings. With sharp wit and heartfelt moments, Frimer explores the tensions between tradition and authenticity. This delightful romp takes the audience on a journey toward genuine love and ritual.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Where the Snow Never Ends

    Where the Snow Never Ends beautifully captures the raw emotion of spending Christmas alone. Amy's reflections on snow and its symbolism offer a poignant metaphor for grief and healing. A tender, thoughtful piece that resonates with anyone who's faced loss, yet finds a way to move forward.

    Where the Snow Never Ends beautifully captures the raw emotion of spending Christmas alone. Amy's reflections on snow and its symbolism offer a poignant metaphor for grief and healing. A tender, thoughtful piece that resonates with anyone who's faced loss, yet finds a way to move forward.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Flight Patterns of Migratory Birds

    The Flight Patterns of Migratory Birds is a charming exploration of body image, family, and self-acceptance. The nuanced character relationships—especially Jenny’s journey—are both relatable and poignant. The play seamlessly blends humor and heart, offering thoughtful reflections on life and personal growth.

    The Flight Patterns of Migratory Birds is a charming exploration of body image, family, and self-acceptance. The nuanced character relationships—especially Jenny’s journey—are both relatable and poignant. The play seamlessly blends humor and heart, offering thoughtful reflections on life and personal growth.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Ergonomic Perfection of the Rotary Phone

    The Ergonomic Perfection of the Rotary Phone is a poignant and powerful exploration of mental illness, family, and fractured relationships. The raw dialogue between Cary and Bree reveals their emotional turmoil, while the rotary phone serves as a poignant symbol of their past and present. A must-see for its depth and nuance.

    The Ergonomic Perfection of the Rotary Phone is a poignant and powerful exploration of mental illness, family, and fractured relationships. The raw dialogue between Cary and Bree reveals their emotional turmoil, while the rotary phone serves as a poignant symbol of their past and present. A must-see for its depth and nuance.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Under Tussauds (10-minutes)

    Under Tussauds is a gripping 10-minute play that cleverly blends tension, existential anxiety, and a surprising twist. The setting in a wax museum basement during an apocalypse serves as the perfect backdrop for deep, poetic conversations between two characters. Thought-provoking and captivating!

    Under Tussauds is a gripping 10-minute play that cleverly blends tension, existential anxiety, and a surprising twist. The setting in a wax museum basement during an apocalypse serves as the perfect backdrop for deep, poetic conversations between two characters. Thought-provoking and captivating!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Dragonflies

    Dragonflies is a captivating 10-minute play that expertly mixes tech, the supernatural, and a surprising twist. The clever script will leave you reflecting on the things you missed the first time, and the ending is both haunting and satisfying. A great piece with rich opportunities for performers.

    Dragonflies is a captivating 10-minute play that expertly mixes tech, the supernatural, and a surprising twist. The clever script will leave you reflecting on the things you missed the first time, and the ending is both haunting and satisfying. A great piece with rich opportunities for performers.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Just Dead Enough

    Just Dead Enough is a hilarious and heartwarming exploration of sisterhood, death, and unresolved tension. With clever dialogue and sharp humor, this two-person comedy captures the complexities of life, love, and letting go. A fun and poignant take on the eternal bond between sisters.

    Just Dead Enough is a hilarious and heartwarming exploration of sisterhood, death, and unresolved tension. With clever dialogue and sharp humor, this two-person comedy captures the complexities of life, love, and letting go. A fun and poignant take on the eternal bond between sisters.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Chalk

    Chalk is a thrilling, atmospheric play that cleverly mixes sci-fi tropes with real-world emotional depth. As Maggie and her daughter face a chilling standoff, the tension between them and their pasts is palpable. A gripping exploration of guilt, memory, and survival. A must-see for fans of intense, intimate drama.

    Chalk is a thrilling, atmospheric play that cleverly mixes sci-fi tropes with real-world emotional depth. As Maggie and her daughter face a chilling standoff, the tension between them and their pasts is palpable. A gripping exploration of guilt, memory, and survival. A must-see for fans of intense, intimate drama.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: BFFFFs

    BFFFFs is a darkly comedic exploration of childhood, vices, and the overwhelming pressures of growing up in the digital age. Maddie and Junie's flawed friendship and struggles with self-esteem and addiction create an unexpected but captivating narrative. A sharp, poignant commentary on modern youth.

    BFFFFs is a darkly comedic exploration of childhood, vices, and the overwhelming pressures of growing up in the digital age. Maddie and Junie's flawed friendship and struggles with self-esteem and addiction create an unexpected but captivating narrative. A sharp, poignant commentary on modern youth.