Recommended by Danielle Wirsansky

  • Danielle Wirsansky: More Weight

    More Weight is a gripping exploration of history, power, and injustice. Agnes’s modern perspective on past abuses, particularly through the lens of Giles Corey, challenges the glorification of historical figures and confronts the uncomfortable truths we often overlook. It's dark, thought-provoking, and bold.

    More Weight is a gripping exploration of history, power, and injustice. Agnes’s modern perspective on past abuses, particularly through the lens of Giles Corey, challenges the glorification of historical figures and confronts the uncomfortable truths we often overlook. It's dark, thought-provoking, and bold.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Checklist

    The Checklist is a delightful, quick burst of humor and heart. In just three minutes, Riffel captures the essence of a couple's playful dynamic and the joy of spontaneous moments. It's sweet, charming, and leaves you smiling!

    The Checklist is a delightful, quick burst of humor and heart. In just three minutes, Riffel captures the essence of a couple's playful dynamic and the joy of spontaneous moments. It's sweet, charming, and leaves you smiling!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: A Date With Dagon

    “A Date With Dagon” is a hilarious, unexpected romp that mixes horror with rom-com. Who knew a terrifying fish-god could make us root for love? Clever, witty, and surprisingly heartfelt, this play makes even the apocalypse feel a little warmer. Perfect for anyone who loves the unusual with a side of humor.

    “A Date With Dagon” is a hilarious, unexpected romp that mixes horror with rom-com. Who knew a terrifying fish-god could make us root for love? Clever, witty, and surprisingly heartfelt, this play makes even the apocalypse feel a little warmer. Perfect for anyone who loves the unusual with a side of humor.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: My Brother Jake

    My Brother Jake is a poignant, raw exploration of sibling dynamics and the spectrum of experiences within the autism community. Osmundsen delves deeply into internalized ableism, personal agency, and the complexities of familial love. This play challenges perceptions while offering a powerful, emotional narrative.

    My Brother Jake is a poignant, raw exploration of sibling dynamics and the spectrum of experiences within the autism community. Osmundsen delves deeply into internalized ableism, personal agency, and the complexities of familial love. This play challenges perceptions while offering a powerful, emotional narrative.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: IT MUST BE A MISTAKE

    It Must Be a Mistake by Julie Brandon is a powerful, timely piece that uncovers unsettling truths about our world. It brings to light the dangers of complacency and the importance of standing up for what's right. Thought-provoking and impactful, it leaves you with a lingering sense of urgency.

    It Must Be a Mistake by Julie Brandon is a powerful, timely piece that uncovers unsettling truths about our world. It brings to light the dangers of complacency and the importance of standing up for what's right. Thought-provoking and impactful, it leaves you with a lingering sense of urgency.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Playing G.O.D. - 10 Minute Play

    Playing G.O.D. by Alexa Schoffel is a delightful yet profound exploration of life, death, and the afterlife. With clever dialogue and an engaging premise, it reflects on the power of our choices and the impact we have on others. A witty and thought-provoking experience! I got to see this one performed and can attest firsthand.

    Playing G.O.D. by Alexa Schoffel is a delightful yet profound exploration of life, death, and the afterlife. With clever dialogue and an engaging premise, it reflects on the power of our choices and the impact we have on others. A witty and thought-provoking experience! I got to see this one performed and can attest firsthand.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Locally Sourced Municipal Frogs

    Locally Sourced Municipal Frogs by Darrin Friedman is a wild, hilarious ride that mixes farce with social commentary. The characters are wonderfully odd, and the absurdity of the frog-licking moment highlights the absurdity of our current world. It’s quirky, funny, and strangely thought-provoking!

    Locally Sourced Municipal Frogs by Darrin Friedman is a wild, hilarious ride that mixes farce with social commentary. The characters are wonderfully odd, and the absurdity of the frog-licking moment highlights the absurdity of our current world. It’s quirky, funny, and strangely thought-provoking!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Ice House

    Ice House by Acorn Hayes is a clever, quirky gem. Two old friends, a little beer, and a lot of unspoken tension make for a hilarious yet poignant look at life choices. Hayes brings the characters to life with witty dialogue and touches of heart, making you care about their paths even in this short time. A fun, deep dive into friendship and regrets.

    Ice House by Acorn Hayes is a clever, quirky gem. Two old friends, a little beer, and a lot of unspoken tension make for a hilarious yet poignant look at life choices. Hayes brings the characters to life with witty dialogue and touches of heart, making you care about their paths even in this short time. A fun, deep dive into friendship and regrets.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Glass Slipper, Size 8 1/2

    Glass Slipper, Size 8 1/2 is a delightful and hilarious take on love and breakups. Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn's creative twist on imagining the perfect ex is both charming and relatable, exploring the blurring of fantasy and reality with humor. A heartwarming, fun journey!

    Glass Slipper, Size 8 1/2 is a delightful and hilarious take on love and breakups. Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn's creative twist on imagining the perfect ex is both charming and relatable, exploring the blurring of fantasy and reality with humor. A heartwarming, fun journey!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: RUCTIONS

    Ructions is a fast-paced, thought-provoking family drama that mixes verbal sparring with physical conflict. Paul Smith expertly crafts tension, flipping the narrative to reveal surprising layers beneath the dysfunction. A gripping, sharp exploration of family dynamics.

    Ructions is a fast-paced, thought-provoking family drama that mixes verbal sparring with physical conflict. Paul Smith expertly crafts tension, flipping the narrative to reveal surprising layers beneath the dysfunction. A gripping, sharp exploration of family dynamics.