Recommended by Danielle Wirsansky

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Heads You Lose

    Heads You Lose is a deliciously dark comedy with a twist that’ll leave you gasping and laughing in equal measure. Norkin's sharp writing expertly blends absurdity and horror in a way that’s both hilarious and unsettling. A must-read for fans of twisted, unexpected humor!

    Heads You Lose is a deliciously dark comedy with a twist that’ll leave you gasping and laughing in equal measure. Norkin's sharp writing expertly blends absurdity and horror in a way that’s both hilarious and unsettling. A must-read for fans of twisted, unexpected humor!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Poor Man's Poison

    Poor Man's Poison is a raw, unflinching look at addiction’s grip. Gas and Dee's spiraling desperation and mounting tension are palpable, leaving audiences on edge. Craig masterfully balances the bleakness with a thread of hope, creating a powerful, cautionary tale that’s hard to shake off.

    Poor Man's Poison is a raw, unflinching look at addiction’s grip. Gas and Dee's spiraling desperation and mounting tension are palpable, leaving audiences on edge. Craig masterfully balances the bleakness with a thread of hope, creating a powerful, cautionary tale that’s hard to shake off.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Monologue: Starfish Are Hermaphrodites, I Said

    Starfish Are Hermaphrodites, I Said is a powerful, introspective monologue that beautifully captures a defining moment between a queer man and his brother. With its sharp wit and emotional depth, it offers a poignant glimpse into family, identity, and the complexities of love.

    Starfish Are Hermaphrodites, I Said is a powerful, introspective monologue that beautifully captures a defining moment between a queer man and his brother. With its sharp wit and emotional depth, it offers a poignant glimpse into family, identity, and the complexities of love.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: GOONY BIRD HAT

    GOONY BIRD HAT is a delightful, whimsical romp through history with a comedic twist. Jones brilliantly blends humor with a touch of literary flair, creating a quirky and fun interaction between two dramatists. A thoroughly entertaining piece that’ll leave you laughing from start to finish!

    GOONY BIRD HAT is a delightful, whimsical romp through history with a comedic twist. Jones brilliantly blends humor with a touch of literary flair, creating a quirky and fun interaction between two dramatists. A thoroughly entertaining piece that’ll leave you laughing from start to finish!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: A LAUGH

    A LAUGH is a heartwarming, tender exploration of love and laughter in the later years of life. Fred and Iris’s reminiscing about their shared memories is utterly charming. The absence of conflict lets their deep connection shine, making this play a delightful and touching experience.

    A LAUGH is a heartwarming, tender exploration of love and laughter in the later years of life. Fred and Iris’s reminiscing about their shared memories is utterly charming. The absence of conflict lets their deep connection shine, making this play a delightful and touching experience.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: We Are What We Eat

    We Are What We Eat is a witty and thought-provoking look at relationships and personal growth. Amber and Felix’s journey through love, dietary changes, and supernatural twists is both hilarious and heartwarming. A unique take on how love survives when priorities clash!

    We Are What We Eat is a witty and thought-provoking look at relationships and personal growth. Amber and Felix’s journey through love, dietary changes, and supernatural twists is both hilarious and heartwarming. A unique take on how love survives when priorities clash!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Night Vision

    Night Vision is a witty and insightful exploration of relationships and emotional baggage. The use of "Lotor the Raccoon Menace" as Auden's ex is a clever metaphor for the past that haunts, adding humor and depth. A fantastic piece for anyone who's ever had to deal with their emotional trash!

    Night Vision is a witty and insightful exploration of relationships and emotional baggage. The use of "Lotor the Raccoon Menace" as Auden's ex is a clever metaphor for the past that haunts, adding humor and depth. A fantastic piece for anyone who's ever had to deal with their emotional trash!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Santa is a Vampire

    Santa is a Vampire is a hilarious twist on holiday traditions, blending mystery with comedy. Branch cleverly explores the eerie similarities between Santa and vampires, leaving you laughing and questioning your own holiday rituals. Perfect for a quick, festive giggle!

    Santa is a Vampire is a hilarious twist on holiday traditions, blending mystery with comedy. Branch cleverly explores the eerie similarities between Santa and vampires, leaving you laughing and questioning your own holiday rituals. Perfect for a quick, festive giggle!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Diet Coke

    Diet Coke is a high-energy, 80s-inspired ride that explores the lengths we go for friendship when chaos and temptation collide. Feder-Birnbaum captures the absurdity and heart of that era with humor and insight. A fun, fast-paced play that feels like a blast from the past!

    Diet Coke is a high-energy, 80s-inspired ride that explores the lengths we go for friendship when chaos and temptation collide. Feder-Birnbaum captures the absurdity and heart of that era with humor and insight. A fun, fast-paced play that feels like a blast from the past!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Disembodied Head of Joseph Lourde

    The Disembodied Head of Joseph Lourde is a hilarious dive into a writer’s mind, where inspiration—and perhaps madness—take on a life of their own. With wit and charm, Mandryk explores creativity, superstition, and the unexpected conversations that fuel artistic drives. A must-read!

    The Disembodied Head of Joseph Lourde is a hilarious dive into a writer’s mind, where inspiration—and perhaps madness—take on a life of their own. With wit and charm, Mandryk explores creativity, superstition, and the unexpected conversations that fuel artistic drives. A must-read!