Recommended by Lee R. Lawing

  • Lee R. Lawing: Confessions of the Big Bad Wolf (10 Minute play)

    They say it's all about reinventing yourself, just like Madonna did and what's good for her should be good enough for Big Bad and his Queenie. I always love these stories that take place after the " . . . . ever after" of the tales we all grew up with and Eppich-Harris provides us with a winner of one.

    They say it's all about reinventing yourself, just like Madonna did and what's good for her should be good enough for Big Bad and his Queenie. I always love these stories that take place after the " . . . . ever after" of the tales we all grew up with and Eppich-Harris provides us with a winner of one.

  • Lee R. Lawing: A Quarter Placed on Railroad Tracks

    The beauty of this play is everything that's not said and that is saying a lot since Martin is one of the most poetic writers I know and everything he touches is gold in it's execution. We all have those first loves which for some were ones that we still think about years from the days it occurred. I feel that Court and Jaske may have a turn of feelings at some point about those days. At least the romantic in me hopes so.

    The beauty of this play is everything that's not said and that is saying a lot since Martin is one of the most poetic writers I know and everything he touches is gold in it's execution. We all have those first loves which for some were ones that we still think about years from the days it occurred. I feel that Court and Jaske may have a turn of feelings at some point about those days. At least the romantic in me hopes so.

  • Lee R. Lawing: The Last

    I am always watching the docuseries about serial killers on television and always thinking what would make these people do what they do and then you can't help but put yourself in the victims place and here you are sort of in that position as you listen explain why he did what he did and you can't help feel that you'll never be the same as the last one. Excellent monologue!

    I am always watching the docuseries about serial killers on television and always thinking what would make these people do what they do and then you can't help but put yourself in the victims place and here you are sort of in that position as you listen explain why he did what he did and you can't help feel that you'll never be the same as the last one. Excellent monologue!

  • Lee R. Lawing: Off Center

    Beautiful play that I heard in a marvelous audio production on Gather by the Ghost Light about what makes art and the beauty of what art can mean to each and every one of us in all stages of our lives.

    Beautiful play that I heard in a marvelous audio production on Gather by the Ghost Light about what makes art and the beauty of what art can mean to each and every one of us in all stages of our lives.

  • Lee R. Lawing: Crass Reunion

    Making me laugh the way Floyd-Priskorn can only do!! I love the audience interaction which would be so priceless to see done, and I love being able to experience a class reunion through the writer's eyes since I'll never probably never attend one of my own. Like most things in life, the competition and getting ahead in life never really turns off and the gym of the entire play is that everyone gets a participation ribbon for attending just like in little league games. Comic gold.

    Making me laugh the way Floyd-Priskorn can only do!! I love the audience interaction which would be so priceless to see done, and I love being able to experience a class reunion through the writer's eyes since I'll never probably never attend one of my own. Like most things in life, the competition and getting ahead in life never really turns off and the gym of the entire play is that everyone gets a participation ribbon for attending just like in little league games. Comic gold.

  • Lee R. Lawing: The Fifth Horseman

    It's like the Beatle that played the drums before Ringo. This play has so much humor in it and heart. Reunions are always hard no matter who's involved just because of the dynamics and those lingering irritations and also grievances that where never aired or dealt with way back and there's a lot of way back with this set. I've always been a bigger fan of odd numbers vs. even. What could have been the possibilities of this set vs. the original four?

    It's like the Beatle that played the drums before Ringo. This play has so much humor in it and heart. Reunions are always hard no matter who's involved just because of the dynamics and those lingering irritations and also grievances that where never aired or dealt with way back and there's a lot of way back with this set. I've always been a bigger fan of odd numbers vs. even. What could have been the possibilities of this set vs. the original four?

  • Lee R. Lawing: Conflagration Then Nothing

    This was my fesature play of the day. This hits where it should hit. We have these sickening feelings that we are glad it wasn't our house that was in the wildfire and that we're glad our child wasn't a part of that mass shooting. More than that, it has lead me to not believe in God and all of that, because what God could have just let us all go and stand back and watch tragedy after tragedy happen without stepping in to right it somehow.

    This was my fesature play of the day. This hits where it should hit. We have these sickening feelings that we are glad it wasn't our house that was in the wildfire and that we're glad our child wasn't a part of that mass shooting. More than that, it has lead me to not believe in God and all of that, because what God could have just let us all go and stand back and watch tragedy after tragedy happen without stepping in to right it somehow.

  • Lee R. Lawing: SUNSET AT SANTORINI (Drinks With New Friends)

    With friends like these who needs . . . . twisty and full of surprise.

    With friends like these who needs . . . . twisty and full of surprise.

  • Lee R. Lawing: Mother Earth Day

    Beautifully written and a message for us all about the fragility of the earth and every day that don't try to make it better and right the wrongs of climate change, we could end up like the Howards, hoping for another drop of rain when a billion would be needed to repair the damage.

    Beautifully written and a message for us all about the fragility of the earth and every day that don't try to make it better and right the wrongs of climate change, we could end up like the Howards, hoping for another drop of rain when a billion would be needed to repair the damage.

  • Lee R. Lawing: EMMA EMMERICH: A MONOLOGUE

    Wyndham doing what Wyndham does best. Making us think and laugh and think again. I've gone through all of these emotions myself and why the hell do any us want to continue in a mess that's always been a mess and will always be a mess. There must be some hard-wired chip inside us that makes us forget the mess somehow, but having children or watching disaster films, anything to just make us forget the mid-term elections coming up, the wildfires, the climate change, the messed up religious people. Laugh. Think. Laugh. Forget

    Wyndham doing what Wyndham does best. Making us think and laugh and think again. I've gone through all of these emotions myself and why the hell do any us want to continue in a mess that's always been a mess and will always be a mess. There must be some hard-wired chip inside us that makes us forget the mess somehow, but having children or watching disaster films, anything to just make us forget the mid-term elections coming up, the wildfires, the climate change, the messed up religious people. Laugh. Think. Laugh. Forget