Recommended by Colleen O'Doherty

  • I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You I Love You
    17 Mar. 2021
    This piece is so sweet and sad! Definitely very fun for actors, as it's mostly actions and movement. Has just a hint of a Sam Shep one-act that I love.
  • Chasing Monsters
    17 Mar. 2021
    This is a heartbreaking piece, but very well-paced and engaging.
  • The Mamet Rule
    17 Mar. 2021
    This was super fun. I would love to see more one and two-minute play festivals for material such as this.
  • Peeling Oranges
    23 Feb. 2021
    I got to sit in on a workshop of this piece. It is lovely, funny and insightful. She gives us an intimate look in on a family and their all-too-relatable intergenerational tensions. I look forward to seeing more from this playwright.
  • Shakespeare Did Not Say Slut
    27 Jan. 2021
    This is laugh-out-loud-by-yourself (or in a class) funny. If you want a fun ten-minute for a festival or a great, energetic short for a class, you have some to the right play. So awesome.
  • Still Born
    21 Jan. 2021
    I could not put this down. This reads like a thriller or mystery and you will find yourself trying to figure it out right along with the protagonist. I highly recommend checking out this play.
  • SOUP: A play for videoconference
    27 Oct. 2020
    The loving attention to detail in this play is really just wonderful. This is a piece of the moment, in the moment (set right at the beginning of the pandemic), yet will persist in relevance in how it explores ways we try to connect to our partners. Read and enjoy.
  • Quentin Tarantino's G-Rated Crime Movie (a 1 minute companion piece to Quentin Tarantino’s PG-13 Crime Movie)
    19 Jul. 2020
    LOL! I didn't know what to expect, and the surprise of the play so perfectly matching the title is awesome.
  • Big Date
    19 Jul. 2020
    This was so fun and the details about "The Creature" (yes, they do all move in slow-motion), are great.
  • A Wicked Slice
    2 Apr. 2020
    Dark humor is my absolute favorite, so I really enjoyed this surprising short.

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