Recommended by Nathan Christopher

  • Nathan Christopher: Kings of the World

    What a clever take on the power of music! So much of this tight play depends on rhythm and sound. It's a pleasure to read and I can only imagine how fun it would be to watch. I also like all the dichotomies in here: stagnation/movement, frustration/acceptance, empty/full, rich/poor...so many more!

    What a clever take on the power of music! So much of this tight play depends on rhythm and sound. It's a pleasure to read and I can only imagine how fun it would be to watch. I also like all the dichotomies in here: stagnation/movement, frustration/acceptance, empty/full, rich/poor...so many more!

  • Nathan Christopher: CRABS(DOT)COM

    Funny, witty, absurd, gross, relatable -- both the play itself and the characters in it. Anyone who has had a bad breakup or knows someone who has (everybody?) will enjoy the drama in this play.

    Funny, witty, absurd, gross, relatable -- both the play itself and the characters in it. Anyone who has had a bad breakup or knows someone who has (everybody?) will enjoy the drama in this play.

  • Nathan Christopher: Hickory Dickory

    This is a really compelling play with such a unique premise. The characters are all well-defined and the relationships between them seem real and natural. The way clocks and watches and time are incorporated so cleverly not only reinforces the theme but reminds us that, no matter what we do, we only have so long.

    This is a really compelling play with such a unique premise. The characters are all well-defined and the relationships between them seem real and natural. The way clocks and watches and time are incorporated so cleverly not only reinforces the theme but reminds us that, no matter what we do, we only have so long.

  • Nathan Christopher: The Window

    What a delightful play! The rhythm of the dialogue between Fish and Cat is great, which would make this a joy to hear as well as see. And so many creative possibilities for bringing this to life on stage!

    What a delightful play! The rhythm of the dialogue between Fish and Cat is great, which would make this a joy to hear as well as see. And so many creative possibilities for bringing this to life on stage!

  • Nathan Christopher: Interventions

    This is a sweet short play that touches on love, doubt, loss, and time. What I like best is that Lam builds two possible endings, and I'm not sure which one I like better!

    This is a sweet short play that touches on love, doubt, loss, and time. What I like best is that Lam builds two possible endings, and I'm not sure which one I like better!