Recommended by Danielle Wirsansky

  • Danielle Wirsansky: A Clean Bathroom

    A Clean Bathroom starts as a quirky domestic comedy but quickly evolves into a powerful exploration of emotional messes we can't clean up. Rachel Luann Strayer masterfully unpacks the tension between a couple, revealing the deep, relatable struggles beneath the surface.

    A Clean Bathroom starts as a quirky domestic comedy but quickly evolves into a powerful exploration of emotional messes we can't clean up. Rachel Luann Strayer masterfully unpacks the tension between a couple, revealing the deep, relatable struggles beneath the surface.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: What if we all reached for the stars?

    What if we all reached for the stars? is a quiet, poignant piece that captures the delicate balance between the ordinary and the extraordinary. Lee Lawing’s tender writing explores personal connections and the beauty in life’s simple moments. A deeply emotional and reflective story.

    What if we all reached for the stars? is a quiet, poignant piece that captures the delicate balance between the ordinary and the extraordinary. Lee Lawing’s tender writing explores personal connections and the beauty in life’s simple moments. A deeply emotional and reflective story.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: STALL TACTICS

    STALL TACTICS is a sharp dramedy that takes you on an emotional rollercoaster. Ruth Cantrell blends humor and depth as two people clash over a protest, ultimately revealing the complexity of hate and personal struggle. It's both thought-provoking and entertaining.

    STALL TACTICS is a sharp dramedy that takes you on an emotional rollercoaster. Ruth Cantrell blends humor and depth as two people clash over a protest, ultimately revealing the complexity of hate and personal struggle. It's both thought-provoking and entertaining.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: From Day One

    From Day One is a sharp, witty satire of modern politics, where spectacle takes center stage over substance. Acorn Hayes cleverly explores power dynamics with humor and tension, offering an unsettling yet entertaining glimpse into political theatrics.

    From Day One is a sharp, witty satire of modern politics, where spectacle takes center stage over substance. Acorn Hayes cleverly explores power dynamics with humor and tension, offering an unsettling yet entertaining glimpse into political theatrics.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Long Goodbye

    Long Goodbye is a poignant exploration of loss, love, and the deep emotions tied to family. Megan and Louis' unexpected connection offers a raw and tender look at navigating grief and unspoken bonds. A beautiful, heartfelt play.

    Long Goodbye is a poignant exploration of loss, love, and the deep emotions tied to family. Megan and Louis' unexpected connection offers a raw and tender look at navigating grief and unspoken bonds. A beautiful, heartfelt play.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Sent To The Office

    Sent to the Office is a heartfelt and surprising play about two boys in trouble, with a twist that reveals the emotional depth kids can carry in tough situations. Christopher Soucy beautifully captures the complexity of youth and the human condition under stress.

    Sent to the Office is a heartfelt and surprising play about two boys in trouble, with a twist that reveals the emotional depth kids can carry in tough situations. Christopher Soucy beautifully captures the complexity of youth and the human condition under stress.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: BIRTH PLAN

    BIRTH PLAN captures the tension and humor in the unsolicited advice often given to expectant mothers. Monica Cross crafts a relatable, nuanced look at different approaches to childbirth, showcasing how intentions don’t always match the impact. A thoughtful and engaging drama!

    BIRTH PLAN captures the tension and humor in the unsolicited advice often given to expectant mothers. Monica Cross crafts a relatable, nuanced look at different approaches to childbirth, showcasing how intentions don’t always match the impact. A thoughtful and engaging drama!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Short Cut in the Cemetery

    Short Cut in the Cemetery is a fun, dark twist on a familiar horror trope. What starts as a typical romantic rendezvous quickly spirals into unexpected, hilarious horror. The punchline is sharp, and the suspense keeps you on the edge. A perfect blend of creepy and comedic!

    Short Cut in the Cemetery is a fun, dark twist on a familiar horror trope. What starts as a typical romantic rendezvous quickly spirals into unexpected, hilarious horror. The punchline is sharp, and the suspense keeps you on the edge. A perfect blend of creepy and comedic!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The All-New Dating Game! Video Game Edition

    The All-New Dating Game! Video Game Edition is a playful and hilarious twist on a classic, combining 80s game show charm with iconic video game characters. It's a fun, interactive ride, with audience involvement and clever commercials. A perfect blend of nostalgia, humor, and geek culture!

    The All-New Dating Game! Video Game Edition is a playful and hilarious twist on a classic, combining 80s game show charm with iconic video game characters. It's a fun, interactive ride, with audience involvement and clever commercials. A perfect blend of nostalgia, humor, and geek culture!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Melt: A New Scoop

    Melt: A New Scoop is a thrilling and fun ride that blends dark comedy and horror. Kniess takes an ice cream truck sale and turns it into an unexpected twist. The tension builds, and the ending is a delightful shock. The characters and their relationship are well-crafted, making for a dynamic and entertaining short play.

    Melt: A New Scoop is a thrilling and fun ride that blends dark comedy and horror. Kniess takes an ice cream truck sale and turns it into an unexpected twist. The tension builds, and the ending is a delightful shock. The characters and their relationship are well-crafted, making for a dynamic and entertaining short play.