Recommended by Danielle Wirsansky

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Bloodhound

    Bloodhound is a quirky and suspenseful play with delightful characters and a fresh take on superhero tropes. Baughfman’s exploration of powers, motivations, and storytelling keeps the audience intrigued and entertained. A perfect mix of humor, mystery, and character depth for two dynamic actors!

    Bloodhound is a quirky and suspenseful play with delightful characters and a fresh take on superhero tropes. Baughfman’s exploration of powers, motivations, and storytelling keeps the audience intrigued and entertained. A perfect mix of humor, mystery, and character depth for two dynamic actors!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: A Wonderful Life?

    A Wonderful Life? offers a fresh and humorous twist on the classic story. Karp masterfully blends comedy and heart as George’s regrets unravel, leading to unexpected insights. A clever, thought-provoking take on family and redemption!

    A Wonderful Life? offers a fresh and humorous twist on the classic story. Karp masterfully blends comedy and heart as George’s regrets unravel, leading to unexpected insights. A clever, thought-provoking take on family and redemption!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Hardest Words To Say

    The Hardest Words to Say is a powerful, avant-garde exploration of trauma, identity, and healing. Arrington's work delves into the complexity of relationships and self-discovery, tackling difficult subjects with raw emotion. A poignant journey through pain, forgiveness, and growth.

    The Hardest Words to Say is a powerful, avant-garde exploration of trauma, identity, and healing. Arrington's work delves into the complexity of relationships and self-discovery, tackling difficult subjects with raw emotion. A poignant journey through pain, forgiveness, and growth.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: how i get myself killed.

    how i get myself killed is a beautiful exploration of growing up, trans identity, and relationships. Rodriguez crafts a heartfelt, authentic journey of self-discovery, capturing both the struggles and joys of life. With humor and depth, it’s a touching love letter to who we become and who we love.

    how i get myself killed is a beautiful exploration of growing up, trans identity, and relationships. Rodriguez crafts a heartfelt, authentic journey of self-discovery, capturing both the struggles and joys of life. With humor and depth, it’s a touching love letter to who we become and who we love.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Kudzu

    Kudzu is a haunting and atmospheric one-act that masterfully blends teen romance, horror, and philosophy. Prillaman creates a chilling yet deeply human narrative where the real terror lies in how toxic ideologies spread. The final image is unforgettable, making this play both creepy and thought-provoking.

    Kudzu is a haunting and atmospheric one-act that masterfully blends teen romance, horror, and philosophy. Prillaman creates a chilling yet deeply human narrative where the real terror lies in how toxic ideologies spread. The final image is unforgettable, making this play both creepy and thought-provoking.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Children of War

    Children of War blends dark humor and gritty reality as it explores a world where the draft impacts families. The absurdity of childhood innocence meets the brutal reality of war, offering a chilling political commentary. A unique and memorable piece, its blend of macabre and humor hits hard.

    Children of War blends dark humor and gritty reality as it explores a world where the draft impacts families. The absurdity of childhood innocence meets the brutal reality of war, offering a chilling political commentary. A unique and memorable piece, its blend of macabre and humor hits hard.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Sorry Doesn't Have To Mean Good Bye-Bye (10-minutes)

    Sorry Doesn't Have To Mean Good Bye-Bye is a gripping, fast-paced exploration of a toxic breakup. The characters' emotional escalation keeps you hooked, with unexpected twists that make you rethink everything. A brilliant, intense piece that challenges the dynamics of love and conflict.

    Sorry Doesn't Have To Mean Good Bye-Bye is a gripping, fast-paced exploration of a toxic breakup. The characters' emotional escalation keeps you hooked, with unexpected twists that make you rethink everything. A brilliant, intense piece that challenges the dynamics of love and conflict.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Death Wears a Costume

    Death Wears a Costume is a hilarious and clever murder mystery that blends spooky fun with sharp humor. The quirky characters and fast-paced dialogue keep you hooked, while the twist delivers a satisfying punch. A perfect choice for young actors and anyone looking for a lighthearted mystery!

    Death Wears a Costume is a hilarious and clever murder mystery that blends spooky fun with sharp humor. The quirky characters and fast-paced dialogue keep you hooked, while the twist delivers a satisfying punch. A perfect choice for young actors and anyone looking for a lighthearted mystery!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: A Modern Golem

    The Modern Golem is a powerful, haunting monologue that brings ancient myth into contemporary relevance. Horowitz’s portrayal of the Golem’s frustration and resilience in the face of modern-day hatred is deeply moving. A thought-provoking piece that challenges the audience to reflect on our societal failures.

    The Modern Golem is a powerful, haunting monologue that brings ancient myth into contemporary relevance. Horowitz’s portrayal of the Golem’s frustration and resilience in the face of modern-day hatred is deeply moving. A thought-provoking piece that challenges the audience to reflect on our societal failures.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Dragon Butcher

    The Dragon Butcher is a witty, fast-paced adventure with a clever mix of humor and suspense. Richie Cannaday’s script brings fresh life to a classic fantasy setting, with strong dialogue and engaging characters. Its imaginative premise and potential for an exciting stage design make it a must-see!

    The Dragon Butcher is a witty, fast-paced adventure with a clever mix of humor and suspense. Richie Cannaday’s script brings fresh life to a classic fantasy setting, with strong dialogue and engaging characters. Its imaginative premise and potential for an exciting stage design make it a must-see!