Recommended by J.Lois Diamond

  • J.Lois Diamond: Good Bad People

    Rache Lynett takes a tragic topic out of today's headlines and turns it on its head. This play is refreshingly original. All of the characters are distinctive and flawed. But none of this makes what happened to them any less horrific. A powerful and complex contemporary family drama which needs to be seen.

    Rache Lynett takes a tragic topic out of today's headlines and turns it on its head. This play is refreshingly original. All of the characters are distinctive and flawed. But none of this makes what happened to them any less horrific. A powerful and complex contemporary family drama which needs to be seen.

  • J.Lois Diamond: MY DATE WITH THE GOLEM OF PRAGUE

    A playful fantasy of the intersection of modern online dating with a figure from ancient folklore. A fun read with great characters

    A playful fantasy of the intersection of modern online dating with a figure from ancient folklore. A fun read with great characters

  • J.Lois Diamond: OLD COWBOY CHUCK: A MONOLOGUE FOR A GAY SENIOR

    This a heart breaking, yet funny play about a population which is often ignored and mistreated, elderly gay people. Asher really captures the loneliness and pain that Chuck is forced to endure while still holding on to his dignity. This is voice we all need to hear.

    This a heart breaking, yet funny play about a population which is often ignored and mistreated, elderly gay people. Asher really captures the loneliness and pain that Chuck is forced to endure while still holding on to his dignity. This is voice we all need to hear.

  • J.Lois Diamond: Not Funny in North Carolina (a monologue)

    This play is very funny and theatrical yet has an underlying emotional depth. A joy to read. I would love to see it performed.

    This play is very funny and theatrical yet has an underlying emotional depth. A joy to read. I would love to see it performed.

  • J.Lois Diamond: Crashing Through Kauai

    I heard this play presented at The Inge Festival. The language is beautiful, a lush, poetic play which explores the deepest parts of our humanity in a very evocative setting.

    I heard this play presented at The Inge Festival. The language is beautiful, a lush, poetic play which explores the deepest parts of our humanity in a very evocative setting.

  • J.Lois Diamond: SHELTER IN PLACE

    Horrific story told from a multitude of viewpoints and with a dazzling velocity. A powerful short play.

    Horrific story told from a multitude of viewpoints and with a dazzling velocity. A powerful short play.