Recommended by Lee R. Lawing

  • Fiddle Faddle
    23 Dec. 2022
    It takes all types of friends to make the world go around. Hunt's play is funny as it is clever and with a bit of surprise at the end that will satisfy everyone who's watching.
  • Claire's Invisibility Monologue
    23 Dec. 2022
    You can feel the anger and sadness from Claire as she tells you the reason she wanted to be able to be invisible and that desire was to earn her dad's respect and for him to treat her like she was just as capable as he was and still becomes despite taking her under his wing.
  • Look Before You Leap
    23 Dec. 2022
    Cole works her magic again with this funny, funny play. I love the set-up and the there is a lot of tension watching these three in this airplane 140000 feet up in the air when so much could happen that you're starting to feel a little bit stressed just wondering what's going to happen.
  • Deck The Mall
    22 Dec. 2022
    Oh, what a magical journey Uhter takes us on with Deck the Mall. A little boy's wish to find his grandfather turns into a warm and very funny journey in a mall and oh that ending will not leave a dry eye around for miles.
  • Cast 1 Male
    22 Dec. 2022
    As they say, sometimes what you need is right in front of you and all you need is an egotistical bastard to make you realize that before the curtain rises. Feeny-Williams takes us down a very rich rabbit hole of the woes of one amateur theater and has struck gold with her characters, the dialogue and play. Bravo!
  • Santa Noir: A Ten-Minute Play
    21 Dec. 2022
    Saw this play read wonderfully on Tiny Theatre. Father/daughter relationship are alway hard, but the twist of it being Santa's daughter was a lot of fun.
  • 1101 WELLINGTON WAY - DUOLOGUE (from the MAD FOR MYSTERY Collection)
    21 Dec. 2022
    Heard this performed perfectly on Wireless Theatre. Bad neighbors, or suspected bad neighbors exist all around us and one should always be a little leery when they decide to make any move that takes them out of their comfort zone.
  • Blue Christmas
    21 Dec. 2022
    So many of us forget that what is supposed to be the most joyous time of the year can be the worse for so, so many. Blue Christmas brings that out front and center and for any one who's ever been that down to pick up the phone to make that call, this play shows us the true spirit of what Christmas should be, blue or not.
  • MARCH!
    18 Dec. 2022
    This was my play of the day and I'm so glad it was. Sadly after reading this piece, it seems that we have not made any progress from where we were during that time although we have, but we still want to allow so many compromise so as not to offend the delicate masses that still seem to hold so much power. Gay rights, Transgender rights, women rights. A right is a right and it's for everyone. We will continue to ask to march shoulder to shoulder with every one around until we achieve a seat at the table.
  • STEPHEN THE SCROOGE: A CHRISTMAS MONOLOGUE
    17 Dec. 2022
    Oh the pains and headaches that Stephen feels about gift wrapping. If anything can put one in a Scrooge-ish mood it’s that. But Stephen has more than that going on—trying to teach his girls the real meaning of the holiday while family members ignore his wishes and he’s doing this as a single parent where memories of Christmas’s past can be ones that are hard to deal with all the while putting on that smile for the children for himself and others around him when sometimes you just want a drink and to take a breath

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