Recommended by Danielle Wirsansky

  • Danielle Wirsansky: 4 Words of Advice (5 minute play)

    4 Words of Advice is a clever, quick-paced gem that delivers insightful advice with brevity and humor. The diverse perspectives and minimalist structure create a dynamic, engaging experience, perfect for both stage and Zoom performances. A brilliant exploration of how we navigate life's guidance in four words at a time.

    4 Words of Advice is a clever, quick-paced gem that delivers insightful advice with brevity and humor. The diverse perspectives and minimalist structure create a dynamic, engaging experience, perfect for both stage and Zoom performances. A brilliant exploration of how we navigate life's guidance in four words at a time.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: shake it, baby

    Shake It, Baby is a punchy, one-minute masterpiece that blends humor with sharp social commentary. With a twist that takes the audience by surprise, it packs a lot of emotional impact into a short time. A brilliant, fast-paced reflection on workplace harassment with a powerful, unforgettable ending.

    Shake It, Baby is a punchy, one-minute masterpiece that blends humor with sharp social commentary. With a twist that takes the audience by surprise, it packs a lot of emotional impact into a short time. A brilliant, fast-paced reflection on workplace harassment with a powerful, unforgettable ending.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Ten Mile Lake

    Ten Mile Lake is a beautifully poignant exploration of the complex father-daughter relationship. With rich, emotional dialogue and a stunning natural backdrop, Palmquist captures the universal pain of caregiving, love, and unresolved family ties. A deeply moving play that resonates long after it's over.

    Ten Mile Lake is a beautifully poignant exploration of the complex father-daughter relationship. With rich, emotional dialogue and a stunning natural backdrop, Palmquist captures the universal pain of caregiving, love, and unresolved family ties. A deeply moving play that resonates long after it's over.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: What You Wish For (short)

    What You Wish For is a darkly hilarious and deeply cynical reimagining of the Rumpelstiltskin tale, blending workplace satire with sharp wit and discomforting humor. The play exposes the cost of desires and the contradictions of modern life, leaving audiences laughing while questioning the price of happiness.

    What You Wish For is a darkly hilarious and deeply cynical reimagining of the Rumpelstiltskin tale, blending workplace satire with sharp wit and discomforting humor. The play exposes the cost of desires and the contradictions of modern life, leaving audiences laughing while questioning the price of happiness.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Guest Host

    The Guest Host is a brilliantly crafted psychological thriller that delves into the darkest corners of the mind. With its tension-building atmosphere and sharp exploration of self-awareness, it forces both characters and the audience to confront uncomfortable truths. A gripping, introspective piece.

    The Guest Host is a brilliantly crafted psychological thriller that delves into the darkest corners of the mind. With its tension-building atmosphere and sharp exploration of self-awareness, it forces both characters and the audience to confront uncomfortable truths. A gripping, introspective piece.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Shame Play

    “The Shame Play” is a deeply moving exploration of the long-lasting effects of childhood shaming. Through its vulnerable characters, the play highlights the silent, painful toll of internalized negativity while offering a glimmer of hope and the possibility of empathy and healing. A powerful piece for all audiences.

    “The Shame Play” is a deeply moving exploration of the long-lasting effects of childhood shaming. Through its vulnerable characters, the play highlights the silent, painful toll of internalized negativity while offering a glimmer of hope and the possibility of empathy and healing. A powerful piece for all audiences.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: A Is For American

    “A Is For American” is a sharp, poignant monologue that brilliantly captures the intersection of racism, identity, and survival during the pandemic. With wit and insight, Wang delivers a powerful reflection on the challenges faced by Asian Americans, making this piece both timely and thought-provoking.

    “A Is For American” is a sharp, poignant monologue that brilliantly captures the intersection of racism, identity, and survival during the pandemic. With wit and insight, Wang delivers a powerful reflection on the challenges faced by Asian Americans, making this piece both timely and thought-provoking.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Amicably, Kinda Sorta -- ten minutes of marital revenge

    Amicably, Kinda Sorta serves up a sharp, witty, and satisfying tale of revenge. Edna's clever manipulation of her greedy, scheming husband Manny is both hilarious and cathartic. With great pacing and delicious tension, this ten-minute play delivers exactly what we all secretly wish for!

    Amicably, Kinda Sorta serves up a sharp, witty, and satisfying tale of revenge. Edna's clever manipulation of her greedy, scheming husband Manny is both hilarious and cathartic. With great pacing and delicious tension, this ten-minute play delivers exactly what we all secretly wish for!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Sister

    Sister delicately unpacks the complexities of identity, culture, and family dynamics. Junyu and Mazie’s struggle to connect, alongside the nuanced tension with their stepmother, is both relatable and rich with humor. A sharp, poignant exploration of the challenges in bridging generational and cultural divides.

    Sister delicately unpacks the complexities of identity, culture, and family dynamics. Junyu and Mazie’s struggle to connect, alongside the nuanced tension with their stepmother, is both relatable and rich with humor. A sharp, poignant exploration of the challenges in bridging generational and cultural divides.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Otolaryngology

    Otolaryngology is a beautifully layered exploration of identity, communication, and autonomy. The nuanced portrayal of a Deaf woman's perspective on cochlear implants, paired with the dynamic between her and her hearing partner, offers powerful commentary on what it means to truly listen. A deeply moving piece.

    Otolaryngology is a beautifully layered exploration of identity, communication, and autonomy. The nuanced portrayal of a Deaf woman's perspective on cochlear implants, paired with the dynamic between her and her hearing partner, offers powerful commentary on what it means to truly listen. A deeply moving piece.