Recommended by Lee R. Lawing

  • Walking the Wrack Line
    5 Apr. 2021
    This is poetry in motion indeed. Brisbane paints a delicate picture of two friends walking and collecting. But there is touch of sadness at the end where you start to understand that these friends may not have that much time left to go on their walks and you have that sense of understanding where you know it is so important to seize each and every opportunity that you have to take these walks, to spend times with friends and appreciate the beauty that is just around your neck of the woods.
  • ENOUGH
    3 Apr. 2021
    We have all been in these characters place during this past year of this pandemic. Frustrated with stay at home policies. Frustrated with non-mask wears and their BS that it's a freedom being taken away, but not having to buckle up in their car which a lot of them probably don't do. I found myself feeling the panic that is enveloping Darcy and thankful that during all of this upheaval we have friends that we can rely on and have come to our aid when we need it the most.
  • The Fierce Urgency Of Now (Radio Script)
    3 Apr. 2021
    This is actually my first radio script that I've listened to and my first has set a high bar for any that are to follow. DeVita paints the perfect picture of the trials and tribulations of an Ad Agency and the woes that occur to the main character Kyle. It feels fresh and it feels so alive and the actors did such a great job with the script. But how could they not? It is one of the most exciting that I've ever heard.
  • Mothboi
    30 Mar. 2021
    I love stories about the paranormal and this is one that gets it so eerily right. Two friends head out to the woods to find the Mothboi, but of course, there is never just that simple of tale as they hit upon old wounds that are not completely healed over. The ending is just right and Mothboi makes me a believer in all over again.

  • Proof of Monsters (A Bigfoot Play)
    29 Mar. 2021
    This play got me hook line and sinker right with its opening which is literarily a bang and down the rabbit hole I went with it, caught up in these ordinary men's thrill which turns into terror which turns into despair. Cal's last lines caught me by the heart and hung on because we've all been in that same spot feeling like just once we want to be proven right with our passion, our love, our joy. Carbajal turns you inside and out in the short space of ten minutes.
  • Second Kisses
    29 Mar. 2021
    Sexy and sweet and funny. Who doesn't remember that first kiss or first time to have sex. Weaver spins a little magical spell over us, the reader, as we get caught up in Ian and Portia's make out session. It's a little more than that, however, just like this play is more than a just a thrill. It's a lot of them wrapped up in ribbons.
  • Bigfoot Break Room
    29 Mar. 2021
    Humanizing Bigfoot in the best of ways. Pastor's play is funny as heck and also shines a light into our own battles at work.
  • The Missing Link
    29 Mar. 2021
    Beautiful play by Hageman which covers so much in such a short time.. Believers/Non-Believers, grief and what it can do to a person and how each of us has to process that emotion in our own time-frame and way. I love that Frank is looking to nature and it's beauty to help with his and he and his son share a moment that they will remember forever as will anyone who sees or reads this play.
  • ME DIRECT
    29 Mar. 2021
    Carnes doing what Carnes does best. Making us laugh out loud. Anyone who loves the theatre will love this and even those who don't, wouldn't be able to keep from chuckling with this send-up an afternoon of rehearsal for a new play. The Carnes magic is here for sure.
  • Under Cover of Darkness By the Light of the Moon, or "Nobody Was Supposed To Be Here" A Tale of the Pacific Northwest
    29 Mar. 2021
    What a delight! Sickles gives us something to think about and it's not just if a tree falls in the forest, does anyone hear it, but what is going on just beyond our line of vision and what are the possibilities that might occur if we only believe in them. I'll never see these woods the same again!!

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