Recommended by Lee R. Lawing

  • Lee R. Lawing: A Death Bust of a Sigh

    This was a play of the day for me and what a whacky and delightful play it is. Strange and full of humor that would make a great addition to a festival and be great live on stage.

    This was a play of the day for me and what a whacky and delightful play it is. Strange and full of humor that would make a great addition to a festival and be great live on stage.

  • Lee R. Lawing: Inside

    What a wonderful play with roots in Three Faces of Eve, but working its own bit of magical, yet horrifying journey. Ferny-Williams gives us a short play that would make a welcome addition at any festival. There is that saying, you can't depend on anyone but your self. This play makes you understand why that may be at least for Katie.

    What a wonderful play with roots in Three Faces of Eve, but working its own bit of magical, yet horrifying journey. Ferny-Williams gives us a short play that would make a welcome addition at any festival. There is that saying, you can't depend on anyone but your self. This play makes you understand why that may be at least for Katie.

  • Lee R. Lawing: Fine Tuning

    What a play! As I was reading this I was picturing so many of those people in my life who would deserve such a fate for all the terrible things they did and that was so accepted back in the day. Unfortunately we've learned that bullies don't die much like the monsters in all the films who always come up for one last go at us, but we can hope that one day they won't be so fashionably accepted as they seem to be today.

    What a play! As I was reading this I was picturing so many of those people in my life who would deserve such a fate for all the terrible things they did and that was so accepted back in the day. Unfortunately we've learned that bullies don't die much like the monsters in all the films who always come up for one last go at us, but we can hope that one day they won't be so fashionably accepted as they seem to be today.

  • Lee R. Lawing: Rough Patch

    We have all had those moments where the floor drops from beneath, leaving us free-falling into anxiety and stress and that suddenly was what 2019 did for us all. Tilden gives us a brief moment of two people and what is amazing about this piece is there is so much that's said with just one minute. Friendship and the need for friends can't ever change whether we see them with masks or without.

    We have all had those moments where the floor drops from beneath, leaving us free-falling into anxiety and stress and that suddenly was what 2019 did for us all. Tilden gives us a brief moment of two people and what is amazing about this piece is there is so much that's said with just one minute. Friendship and the need for friends can't ever change whether we see them with masks or without.

  • Lee R. Lawing: Protocols

    Siblings will always provide great fodder for drama. Saw this very funny and touching play performed by the author and Mirande Jonte on Back Porch Theater! Well done all around, the performances and the script!

    Siblings will always provide great fodder for drama. Saw this very funny and touching play performed by the author and Mirande Jonte on Back Porch Theater! Well done all around, the performances and the script!

  • Lee R. Lawing: Hope

    This one minute gem by Hovanesian breathes new life into this word and leaves us with that feeling that maybe it's possible for the world to change and we move it into a new direction where we actually care as human beings

    This one minute gem by Hovanesian breathes new life into this word and leaves us with that feeling that maybe it's possible for the world to change and we move it into a new direction where we actually care as human beings

  • Lee R. Lawing: Consider the Ficus

    Relationships are hard regardless the gender. There is a lingering sadness with Cefaly's play and that's the way it should be considering that that Garrison and Nate are at a crossroads with their relationship which may end up all right, but maybe not and that's just one of the facts of life where two people are trying to fulfill their individual needs and desires which sometimes puts the couple itself in jeopardy of not crossing the finish line with or without a ring on it.

    Relationships are hard regardless the gender. There is a lingering sadness with Cefaly's play and that's the way it should be considering that that Garrison and Nate are at a crossroads with their relationship which may end up all right, but maybe not and that's just one of the facts of life where two people are trying to fulfill their individual needs and desires which sometimes puts the couple itself in jeopardy of not crossing the finish line with or without a ring on it.

  • Lee R. Lawing: Punchline

    Oh, the high price we can pay for our art. Padrick's arresting play gives us two people on a bridge and one is a performance artist asking for the biggest ask they could be asking for, but the ask is coming from some real pain deep inside them and that pain is something that most every artist on some level deals with at some point and we always need a character B in our lives to talk it through and not make the wrong decisions.

    Oh, the high price we can pay for our art. Padrick's arresting play gives us two people on a bridge and one is a performance artist asking for the biggest ask they could be asking for, but the ask is coming from some real pain deep inside them and that pain is something that most every artist on some level deals with at some point and we always need a character B in our lives to talk it through and not make the wrong decisions.

  • Lee R. Lawing: before i rip my fucking heart out | or some babies are ugly

    The title grabbed me, but the content kept me reading and what a monologue it is. It rips apart social media and the "crafted lives" we live for it without ever giving any thought to why we need to post and post again. Without ugliness there can be no beauty, or so the saying goes. Fontano shows us just one person who faces her own demons during one evening of Instgraming and at the end of it makes us all realize why might be better off forgetting the social side of things especially when we are drinking.

    The title grabbed me, but the content kept me reading and what a monologue it is. It rips apart social media and the "crafted lives" we live for it without ever giving any thought to why we need to post and post again. Without ugliness there can be no beauty, or so the saying goes. Fontano shows us just one person who faces her own demons during one evening of Instgraming and at the end of it makes us all realize why might be better off forgetting the social side of things especially when we are drinking.

  • Lee R. Lawing: assumed positions

    What starts off as a comedic telling of two lovers reuniting after not having seen each for a few years, turns into a dive into the harsh realities of what it means to be in a certain job role in this country and how dealing with that day to day would be very hard for some of us to face and come to terns with. Bean presents two very real people with some of the best written dialogue that I've read in a short play that grabs the reader and/or viewer by their heart strings.

    What starts off as a comedic telling of two lovers reuniting after not having seen each for a few years, turns into a dive into the harsh realities of what it means to be in a certain job role in this country and how dealing with that day to day would be very hard for some of us to face and come to terns with. Bean presents two very real people with some of the best written dialogue that I've read in a short play that grabs the reader and/or viewer by their heart strings.