Recommended by Danielle Wirsansky

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Crossing an Ocean (STANDALONE MONOLOGUE)

    Crossing an Ocean is a heartfelt and beautifully written monologue that captures the essence of love with raw emotion. Peter Fenton’s evocative language pulls you in, leaving you reflecting on your own experiences. A deeply resonant piece, perfect for any actor to bring to life.

    Crossing an Ocean is a heartfelt and beautifully written monologue that captures the essence of love with raw emotion. Peter Fenton’s evocative language pulls you in, leaving you reflecting on your own experiences. A deeply resonant piece, perfect for any actor to bring to life.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: For Better or For Worse - One Act Play

    For Better or For Worse is a gripping, fast-paced thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. As past secrets unravel and paranoia sets in, Ryan Kaminski expertly blends suspense and psychological tension. With a chilling twist, this play leaves a lasting impact on its audience.

    For Better or For Worse is a gripping, fast-paced thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. As past secrets unravel and paranoia sets in, Ryan Kaminski expertly blends suspense and psychological tension. With a chilling twist, this play leaves a lasting impact on its audience.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Minister's Husband

    The Minister’s Husband is a joyous and uplifting holiday musical that combines humor, hope, and heart in a way that is both entertaining and deeply touching. Moore's fresh take on classic church comedies explores love, faith, and identity with sincerity, charm, and powerful music. A celebration of family and community, this heartfelt story will resonate with audiences of all ages, leaving them with a renewed sense of Christmas spirit and human connection.

    The Minister’s Husband is a joyous and uplifting holiday musical that combines humor, hope, and heart in a way that is both entertaining and deeply touching. Moore's fresh take on classic church comedies explores love, faith, and identity with sincerity, charm, and powerful music. A celebration of family and community, this heartfelt story will resonate with audiences of all ages, leaving them with a renewed sense of Christmas spirit and human connection.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Cliff Palace

    Cliff Palace is a clever, absurd comedy that expertly blends social satire with farce. As tensions rise over mysterious leaks and class dynamics, Bulova delivers a hilarious critique of politeness and societal expectations. A sharp, witty piece that I would love to see performed!

    Cliff Palace is a clever, absurd comedy that expertly blends social satire with farce. As tensions rise over mysterious leaks and class dynamics, Bulova delivers a hilarious critique of politeness and societal expectations. A sharp, witty piece that I would love to see performed!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Angles in the Snow

    Angles in the Snow is a witty, short comedy that perfectly captures the chaotic charm of outdoor classroom lessons. With a clever twist and memorable characters, it delivers big laughs in just three minutes. A delightful play that proves math—and weather—can be full of surprises!

    Angles in the Snow is a witty, short comedy that perfectly captures the chaotic charm of outdoor classroom lessons. With a clever twist and memorable characters, it delivers big laughs in just three minutes. A delightful play that proves math—and weather—can be full of surprises!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Wheatfield

    The Wheatfield is a delightful, educational journey that brings the life cycle of a wheatfield to the stage. Perfect for a large group of kids, it offers everyone a role and a unique perspective on nature’s cycles. Fun, engaging, and full of heart—a wonderful choice for young performers!

    The Wheatfield is a delightful, educational journey that brings the life cycle of a wheatfield to the stage. Perfect for a large group of kids, it offers everyone a role and a unique perspective on nature’s cycles. Fun, engaging, and full of heart—a wonderful choice for young performers!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Threshold

    Threshold beautifully captures the universal experience of waiting—whether for news, decisions, or clarity. Darcy and Ben's encounter in the waiting room unfolds with warmth and introspection, making us question the power dynamics in life’s pauses. Thoughtful and deeply relatable.

    Threshold beautifully captures the universal experience of waiting—whether for news, decisions, or clarity. Darcy and Ben's encounter in the waiting room unfolds with warmth and introspection, making us question the power dynamics in life’s pauses. Thoughtful and deeply relatable.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Let Go.

    A deeply moving exploration of grief, guilt, and redemption, Let Go. dives into the complexities of a dying mother’s final moments. With lyrical writing and raw emotional depth, Oliveira creates a profound narrative about letting go—of suffering, of loved ones, and of the past.

    A deeply moving exploration of grief, guilt, and redemption, Let Go. dives into the complexities of a dying mother’s final moments. With lyrical writing and raw emotional depth, Oliveira creates a profound narrative about letting go—of suffering, of loved ones, and of the past.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Weigh-In

    The Weigh-In is a raw and layered Southern drama that expertly tackles the complexities of masculinity, rivalry, and identity. Buttrill’s nuanced characters and poetic dialogue bring emotional depth to a high-stakes story of love, ambition, and self-discovery. A gripping must-read.

    The Weigh-In is a raw and layered Southern drama that expertly tackles the complexities of masculinity, rivalry, and identity. Buttrill’s nuanced characters and poetic dialogue bring emotional depth to a high-stakes story of love, ambition, and self-discovery. A gripping must-read.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Fault In Our Genes (A Ten-Minute Play)

    The Fault In Our Genes is a sharp, witty dive into the complexities of identity and ancestry, with plenty of comedic surprises along the way. McLindon skillfully blends humor and thought-provoking themes, leaving you laughing while considering the unintended consequences of knowing too much.

    The Fault In Our Genes is a sharp, witty dive into the complexities of identity and ancestry, with plenty of comedic surprises along the way. McLindon skillfully blends humor and thought-provoking themes, leaving you laughing while considering the unintended consequences of knowing too much.