Recommended by Danielle Wirsansky

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Isle of Lizzbo: A VERY SHORT Jukebox Musical Based on the Music of Our Queen Mother… Lizzo

    This is a vibrant celebration of Lizzo's empowering music and messages. Seamlessly integrating her songs into a lively narrative, Cole crafts a joyful and relatable musical that both honors Lizzo’s artistry and tackles themes of empowerment and self-acceptance. A delightful and energetic piece that shines with infectious enthusiasm.

    This is a vibrant celebration of Lizzo's empowering music and messages. Seamlessly integrating her songs into a lively narrative, Cole crafts a joyful and relatable musical that both honors Lizzo’s artistry and tackles themes of empowerment and self-acceptance. A delightful and energetic piece that shines with infectious enthusiasm.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: I Am Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

    This is a darkly humorous and incisive exploration of society's troubling obsessions with violence and sexuality. With its unique blend of comedy and horror, the play offers both a thrilling narrative and sharp social commentary, featuring vividly drawn characters and a gripping plot that keeps audiences on edge.

    This is a darkly humorous and incisive exploration of society's troubling obsessions with violence and sexuality. With its unique blend of comedy and horror, the play offers both a thrilling narrative and sharp social commentary, featuring vividly drawn characters and a gripping plot that keeps audiences on edge.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: A New Day

    A New Day by Rachel Feeny-Williams is a masterful exploration of time and responsibility, beautifully personified through the characters of Day and Night. With its clever dialogue and thoughtful examination of the balance between duty and personal fulfillment, this short play offers both entertainment and insight, making it a standout piece.

    A New Day by Rachel Feeny-Williams is a masterful exploration of time and responsibility, beautifully personified through the characters of Day and Night. With its clever dialogue and thoughtful examination of the balance between duty and personal fulfillment, this short play offers both entertainment and insight, making it a standout piece.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Better Call Shoenstein

    This is a delightful romp through classic comedic tropes, featuring sharp wordplay and clever puns that keep the laughs rolling. With a nod to old-school stand-up and a modern twist, this ten-minute gem showcases Busser and Norkin’s knack for blending humor with nostalgia, ensuring audiences leave with smiles on their faces and a chuckle in their hearts.

    This is a delightful romp through classic comedic tropes, featuring sharp wordplay and clever puns that keep the laughs rolling. With a nod to old-school stand-up and a modern twist, this ten-minute gem showcases Busser and Norkin’s knack for blending humor with nostalgia, ensuring audiences leave with smiles on their faces and a chuckle in their hearts.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Awaking Sleeping Beauty - A Script In A Day

    This piece masterfully encapsulates a captivating slice of ballet history. In just a few pages, Josephs weaves together a story of artistic revival and historical rediscovery, making it a must-read for history buffs and ballet enthusiasts alike. The script's focus on real historical events and the preservation of lost art adds a rich, authentic layer to this engaging piece.

    This piece masterfully encapsulates a captivating slice of ballet history. In just a few pages, Josephs weaves together a story of artistic revival and historical rediscovery, making it a must-read for history buffs and ballet enthusiasts alike. The script's focus on real historical events and the preservation of lost art adds a rich, authentic layer to this engaging piece.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Eesha's Dilemma

    Eesha’s Dilemma deftly explores the tension and emotional complexity of financial discussions within a marriage. The play captures the mounting frustration of Eesha as she grapples with her husband Fariq’s refusal to address their financial issues, offering a poignant and relatable depiction of marital strife and unresolved conflicts.

    Eesha’s Dilemma deftly explores the tension and emotional complexity of financial discussions within a marriage. The play captures the mounting frustration of Eesha as she grapples with her husband Fariq’s refusal to address their financial issues, offering a poignant and relatable depiction of marital strife and unresolved conflicts.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Monologue - ART THERAPY - FLO

    Flo’s earnest plea for attention on her graduation showcases Erb’s knack for blending lightheartedness with deeper emotional undertones, making this a compelling and engaging piece for both actor and audience.

    Flo’s earnest plea for attention on her graduation showcases Erb’s knack for blending lightheartedness with deeper emotional undertones, making this a compelling and engaging piece for both actor and audience.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: THE BALLAD OF HELLELIL AND HILDEBRAND

    This piece masterfully translates a poignant historical painting into a lyrical ten-minute play, using the ballad stanza to capture the tragic essence of the tale. The rhythmic, rhymed verse enhances the story’s emotional weight, drawing audiences into the inexorable tragedy with a beautifully evocative and haunting quality.

    This piece masterfully translates a poignant historical painting into a lyrical ten-minute play, using the ballad stanza to capture the tragic essence of the tale. The rhythmic, rhymed verse enhances the story’s emotional weight, drawing audiences into the inexorable tragedy with a beautifully evocative and haunting quality.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Child Groom

    "The Child Groom" delivers a compelling and thought-provoking examination of oppression and gender dynamics within a tightly-woven ten-minute framework. The play’s incisive dialogue and powerful themes provoke deep reflection on societal injustices and the impact of power imbalances.

    "The Child Groom" delivers a compelling and thought-provoking examination of oppression and gender dynamics within a tightly-woven ten-minute framework. The play’s incisive dialogue and powerful themes provoke deep reflection on societal injustices and the impact of power imbalances.

  • Danielle Wirsansky: Chicken Salad (One Act)

    This piece is a profoundly moving exploration of grief and fractured relationships. The play’s heartbreaking dialogue and masterful structure poignantly capture the complexities of mourning and the pain of unmet expectations, offering a raw and unforgettable portrait of a mother-daughter bond in crisis.

    This piece is a profoundly moving exploration of grief and fractured relationships. The play’s heartbreaking dialogue and masterful structure poignantly capture the complexities of mourning and the pain of unmet expectations, offering a raw and unforgettable portrait of a mother-daughter bond in crisis.