Recommended by Lee R. Lawing

  • Coming In
    8 Feb. 2023
    No matter the sexuality, it's always a bit of uncertainty when you bring home your new partner to meet your parents. A funny twist on the old story, but done with such comic brilliance by Plumridge. Heard this read on the podcast Theatrical Shenanigans by a wonderful cast.
  • Mother Knows Best
    8 Feb. 2023
    A boy and his mother can create a bond that is sometimes misunderstood and sometimes one of other-worldly force. Heard this delightful play read on Rachel's podcast and what a wonderful job the cast did.
  • KAT SPARKS (HOME SHOPPING HOST): A MONOLOGUE
    8 Feb. 2023
    I saw this funny, funny monologue brought to life on Back Porch Theater by the wonderful and talented Miranda Jonte. As she states at the beginning Wyndham is the master of the monologue and you feel that with every one written, it's another spotlight into those populations which don't get too much attention in themselves, but then with Wyndham's touch, it's always different and always real.
  • How Much Do You Love Me?
    8 Feb. 2023
    Raw and surprising with every line uttered. Love is such an easy word to toss around, you love your salad, you love a song on the radio but what does love really mean if it's so easily spread around. Simon and Maggie have a fight to pick with someone as so many young people do, but in planning for that attack, they realize the most important thing about life is the people near us who may understand us and can love us without having to prove a point with violence. In this case Love is bulletproof.
  • 12, ANGRY, MEAN
    7 Feb. 2023
    The title is so fun and I was thinking it might be a take-off on that play, but then was lead into a completely different spin---delightfully so. Smith crafts a little gem in this short play and we can only hope that Jeremey reaps the rewards as we have by reading it.
  • SOMETHING LIKE SPOONS: A MONOLOGUE
    4 Feb. 2023
    The older I get, the more I think about things like this, how much time left do I have? How much time do I have to give to social media (less and less I find) and then just knowing that yesterday was my birthday, this play hit home hard, but for the first time in a long time, I spent my day quietly and one for reflection and trying to arrange my spoons so that when I the day ended I would be OK with how I spent it.
  • The Unkissed
    4 Feb. 2023
    This was the play of the day for me a few weeks ago. A funny, yet painful ode to one's fantasy measuring up to the actual reality of things like love, and kisses and waiting for what may come your way one day if you just keep waiting for it long enough.
  • The Brotherhood of the Sloth
    4 Feb. 2023
    My opinion of the brotherhood has certainly morphed over the years and the older I've gotten ,feel like i've eased into the lifetime membership, at least until the end of my time.
  • The Princess of America
    31 Jan. 2023
    I was glad this was my play of the day on the homepage. A portrait of the little written about LOUIS Joseph Xavier François which proves to be very touching and full of love and a bond between brother and sister that brings you to tears as you listen to them talk about the future that the little prince will never see.
  • The Bear - Exit, Pursued by a Vampire Bear
    29 Jan. 2023
    Poor, poor Bear, just trying to lend a helping paw. Another delightful chapter of the Vampire Bear that leaves you feeling a little happy and a lot of glad that you've encountered this magical creature who comes to save the day like he's saved your day from just being another ordinary 24 hours.

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