Recommended by Lee R. Lawing

  • Lee R. Lawing: Sebastian and Chloe

    Who can resist the whimsical and lovely play "Sebastian and Chloe." I had such fun reading it and would love to see it on stage. Highly recommend!

    Who can resist the whimsical and lovely play "Sebastian and Chloe." I had such fun reading it and would love to see it on stage. Highly recommend!

  • Lee R. Lawing: BUZZFEED, DONALD TRUMP, & DEAD BLACK KIDS

    Funny and oh so telling of the reality we are all wading through on a daily basis. I would love to see this on stage with its breezy dialogue that strips away layer by layer the masks that we all wear and hide behind. Inspiring to me as a writer and a person. Thanks for sharing this play on NPX!

    Funny and oh so telling of the reality we are all wading through on a daily basis. I would love to see this on stage with its breezy dialogue that strips away layer by layer the masks that we all wear and hide behind. Inspiring to me as a writer and a person. Thanks for sharing this play on NPX!

  • Lee R. Lawing: Just Desserts

    Funny, funny and very deliciously dark! I love dark comedies to begin with and this was such a hoot to read. So well done. Would love seeing this on stage.

    Funny, funny and very deliciously dark! I love dark comedies to begin with and this was such a hoot to read. So well done. Would love seeing this on stage.

  • Lee R. Lawing: Back Cover

    Sometimes you are reading things that just turn out to be quite magical in the end for so many reasons. This is the case for me while reading Emily's play Back Cover. The play is funny and yet so heart-breaking but in the end full of triumph as the story within story within story approaches its close you want to stand to your feet with an enthusiastic round of applause for the playwright and wish you could see this so piece of art on stage where it should be seen by everyone.

    Sometimes you are reading things that just turn out to be quite magical in the end for so many reasons. This is the case for me while reading Emily's play Back Cover. The play is funny and yet so heart-breaking but in the end full of triumph as the story within story within story approaches its close you want to stand to your feet with an enthusiastic round of applause for the playwright and wish you could see this so piece of art on stage where it should be seen by everyone.

  • Lee R. Lawing: The Last Bride Of Ansbruk Village

    What a play! Funny and lyrical and then so touching at the end. I can see why this one is winning fans worldwide!!! I can't wait to see this in when it is performed in Bainbridge this August!

    What a play! Funny and lyrical and then so touching at the end. I can see why this one is winning fans worldwide!!! I can't wait to see this in when it is performed in Bainbridge this August!

  • Lee R. Lawing: Abena - a monologue

    What a wonderful monologue. I enjoyed reading this and the six points Abena has to lay out and I toast this sweet ode to speed dating and the like.

    What a wonderful monologue. I enjoyed reading this and the six points Abena has to lay out and I toast this sweet ode to speed dating and the like.

  • Lee R. Lawing: Breakfast for Quartet

    I loved this play so much. Inspiring as much as it is revealing those pockets of every day life that we all wade through. Love the set up, the dialogue and the characters, each voice so true that it gave me that rush of jump starting my day by sharing some time with this wonderful quartet.

    I loved this play so much. Inspiring as much as it is revealing those pockets of every day life that we all wade through. Love the set up, the dialogue and the characters, each voice so true that it gave me that rush of jump starting my day by sharing some time with this wonderful quartet.

  • Lee R. Lawing: PARTNER OF —

    I stand in awe of this work. This brilliant re imaging of history and these characters who keep talking about wanting such a simple thing as a window in their room. The words and actions become heartbreak itself. None of us can ever apologize for the wrongdoings that were the make up of our history, but by seeing Carnes play on stage, we can hope it opens one heart, one soul, one mind that is able to keep growing and healing to make a better place at the table we call humanity.

    I stand in awe of this work. This brilliant re imaging of history and these characters who keep talking about wanting such a simple thing as a window in their room. The words and actions become heartbreak itself. None of us can ever apologize for the wrongdoings that were the make up of our history, but by seeing Carnes play on stage, we can hope it opens one heart, one soul, one mind that is able to keep growing and healing to make a better place at the table we call humanity.

  • Lee R. Lawing: Better (Short)

    One of the funniest plays I've read in years! So truthful even to the point of bringing up a lot memories working on the night shift in my little small town in South Carolina while I was in college. It's raw and funny and just explodes right off the page with such depth of soul and heart. Such great roles for two people. It's one of those plays I could read it again and again and never tire of the situation, dialogue or action. Very well done and so inspiring to me as a writer.

    One of the funniest plays I've read in years! So truthful even to the point of bringing up a lot memories working on the night shift in my little small town in South Carolina while I was in college. It's raw and funny and just explodes right off the page with such depth of soul and heart. Such great roles for two people. It's one of those plays I could read it again and again and never tire of the situation, dialogue or action. Very well done and so inspiring to me as a writer.

  • Lee R. Lawing: VALERIE: A COSPLAY MONOLOGUE

    Wow! What a monologue. Valerie is such a great character and would make a dream part for any actor. Her heartbreak and rage are just so perfectly capture and it just made me so sad that the world isn't a safe place for everyone. I'm so impressed with Wyndham's writing and his work. I am a fanboy that's in his corner for good. I was so privileged to have seen his work read live in Kansas and wish I had had that opportunity with this outstanding play. Recommend times fifty!

    Wow! What a monologue. Valerie is such a great character and would make a dream part for any actor. Her heartbreak and rage are just so perfectly capture and it just made me so sad that the world isn't a safe place for everyone. I'm so impressed with Wyndham's writing and his work. I am a fanboy that's in his corner for good. I was so privileged to have seen his work read live in Kansas and wish I had had that opportunity with this outstanding play. Recommend times fifty!