Recommended by Lee R. Lawing

  • Signs of Life
    28 Jan. 2023
    The best kind of friendships is one where you've been friends so long that all you have to do is just look at a person and know their pain or joy and be able to act accordingly. Signs of life gives us such a friendship and the bond between them is immeasurable from the very first bite.
  • Birth-Day (short play)
    11 Jan. 2023
    This is a power short play about grief, and fate and trying to figure it all out with each new each day we are lucky to be are given, until that final day when they stop.
  • The Bear - Bear Save The Queen!
    9 Jan. 2023
    I was so happy to see this play by one of my playwrights as the Featured play of the day. I love his tales of the Bear and this one is no different in the its charm and feeling of goodwill that you feel blessed with after reading it.
  • Left Alone
    5 Jan. 2023
    A cute play that had me laughing throughout and who's hell is this anyway? Love it that you don't really know and before you too are caught up in the hellish fun!

  • Release the Karen!
    31 Dec. 2022
    Who could resist the title like this? One of the cleverest I've come across and one of the funniest plays I've read in a long time. Never underestimate the power of the complaint, some of the greatest changes in history have come from them.
  • I Have No Words
    29 Dec. 2022
    None of us can truly know what this experience is like unless we have been through it; the creature comforts like heat, power and the internet. All things that we take for granted until we lose them. Sadly Martha's words and feelings are nothing new because we will always have wars and risk losing all the things that make us human, all because there will always be those who are inhuman from the very start and will always want what's not theirs and will try and take it through any means possible even if it means death to us all.
  • Santa’s Scarlet Letter
    27 Dec. 2022
    When I believed in Jesus, I wanted so badly to meet him. To have an encounter like Cynthia has with the real Santa and just like the magic of Santa wore off at some point, so did the magic of Jesus and all that he had to offer and give. Beautiful and heartfelt that will bring back so many of those early teen memories that we all had about what was fantastic and what was real and some of that were a mixture of both, at least in our younger minds.
  • HAPPY NEW YEAR (from the CRACKED UP CHRISTMAS COLLECTION)
    27 Dec. 2022
    New beginnings are what keep us young and young at heart. This is a great new years play about being aware that the memories we shared with loved ones who have passed on can sometimes weigh down the present day to day activities and not allow for the fact that grief does change over time and although you may always love the one you’ve lost, you know that allowing new love in can only make you stronger and keep healing you in all the right ways.
  • Sweet Sweet Christmas (a monologue)
    27 Dec. 2022
    We all have that dark place we can get to pretty easily and when it comes on is something most times we cannot decide and unfortunately as joyful as Christmas is supposed to be, it can be overwhelmingly depressing due to so many factors. Sometimes it feels right to hide and just remove yourself from all the joy if you’re not feeling it at all. An important lesson not just for the holidays but all year long.
  • Heist!
    27 Dec. 2022
    It’s like the wreck that you know is coming and you still cannot look away from Billy the kid or Gene Wilder as they stumble through their crime. That one thief chose Gene Wilder as his robbery name had me laughing from the start. Seeing this performed on stage would be such a treat the same as it would be for the lucky Marianne.

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