Recommended by Patricia Milton

  • Patricia Milton: Bleed Black Bleed Blue Bleed

    Rich, realistic dialogue, as a thorny dilemma is argued with passion by two police officers. The characters are well-delineated in this timely and relevant play.

    Rich, realistic dialogue, as a thorny dilemma is argued with passion by two police officers. The characters are well-delineated in this timely and relevant play.

  • Patricia Milton: FRIENDS WITH GUNS

    With terrific, easy dialogue, and relatable characters, this play is smartly crafted to bring us to the edge of terror at the close. Powerful even in reading, and I imagine it will be even more in production. Well done.

    With terrific, easy dialogue, and relatable characters, this play is smartly crafted to bring us to the edge of terror at the close. Powerful even in reading, and I imagine it will be even more in production. Well done.

  • Patricia Milton: BREAK

    I enjoyed reading this play, and would like to see it performed. Tense and suspenseful, it really kept me guessing and engaged. I was drawn in by its lovely, natural, often funny dialogue, high stakes, and distinctive characters.

    I enjoyed reading this play, and would like to see it performed. Tense and suspenseful, it really kept me guessing and engaged. I was drawn in by its lovely, natural, often funny dialogue, high stakes, and distinctive characters.

  • Patricia Milton: Eight Minutes, Twenty Seconds

    This play is utterly engaging. The characters are well drawn, and they experience a crisis in their marriage, quite believably, without bathos or easy answers. Actors will cherish these roles.

    This play is utterly engaging. The characters are well drawn, and they experience a crisis in their marriage, quite believably, without bathos or easy answers. Actors will cherish these roles.

  • Patricia Milton: Winter

    A very moving, thoughtful play, depicting a family in crisis. Annis' quest is courageous and relate-able. No fancy twists and turns: just the powerful story of an end-of-life journey.

    A very moving, thoughtful play, depicting a family in crisis. Annis' quest is courageous and relate-able. No fancy twists and turns: just the powerful story of an end-of-life journey.

  • Patricia Milton: Back of The Throat

    This play is rife with dramatic tension and full of surprises, asking questions about US responses to terrorism. It will keep you on the edge of your seat and leave you unsettled. Timely.

    This play is rife with dramatic tension and full of surprises, asking questions about US responses to terrorism. It will keep you on the edge of your seat and leave you unsettled. Timely.

  • Patricia Milton: Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World.

    Such a beautifully crafted play! The end of act one left me wondering how these two people could surmount the obstacles they faced... but we are in sure hands. Moving and funny.

    Such a beautifully crafted play! The end of act one left me wondering how these two people could surmount the obstacles they faced... but we are in sure hands. Moving and funny.

  • Patricia Milton: SEEDS (audio one-act available)

    I really enjoyed the intriguing treatment of flashbacks in this play, incorporating past into present scenes. The relationships are juicy, and the theme of twinship fascinating.

    I really enjoyed the intriguing treatment of flashbacks in this play, incorporating past into present scenes. The relationships are juicy, and the theme of twinship fascinating.

  • Patricia Milton: Underground

    Riveting from start to ending. This political thriller asks challenging and important questions, and gives no easy answers. I really appreciated the playwright's thoughtful choices, particularly the historical context in which the play is set. Will not only engage audiences but keep audience members in deep conversation long after the play is over.

    Riveting from start to ending. This political thriller asks challenging and important questions, and gives no easy answers. I really appreciated the playwright's thoughtful choices, particularly the historical context in which the play is set. Will not only engage audiences but keep audience members in deep conversation long after the play is over.

  • Patricia Milton: Another Way Home

    This is a lovely, engaging family play. It drew me in immediately, and I cared about every character.

    This is a lovely, engaging family play. It drew me in immediately, and I cared about every character.