Recommended by Ross Tedford Kendall

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: Interview

    This is a lot of fun. Anyone who has been subjected to unending, absurd questions can relate. That is to say, everyone can relate.

    This is a lot of fun. Anyone who has been subjected to unending, absurd questions can relate. That is to say, everyone can relate.

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: Adored You

    An exceptional story of two characters and their relationship, with the highs and lows we all feel, but with the unique voice that this playwright brings. Deeply felt, effortless in conveying emotion, this play stands out. Thank you for writing this.

    An exceptional story of two characters and their relationship, with the highs and lows we all feel, but with the unique voice that this playwright brings. Deeply felt, effortless in conveying emotion, this play stands out. Thank you for writing this.

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: I Don't Look Like a Deer (a monlogue)

    A darkly humorous and yet all too plausible tale told by one person. A real achievement that vividly paints the portrait of an incident where people just don't listen.

    A darkly humorous and yet all too plausible tale told by one person. A real achievement that vividly paints the portrait of an incident where people just don't listen.

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: STUFFED

    The playwright has effortlessly constructed a story that is equal parts funny and poignant. We can laugh at the situation, but we consider how in our own lives we've held onto things for the convenience rather than for genuine love and affection. An insightful look at the dark side of relationships.

    The playwright has effortlessly constructed a story that is equal parts funny and poignant. We can laugh at the situation, but we consider how in our own lives we've held onto things for the convenience rather than for genuine love and affection. An insightful look at the dark side of relationships.

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: Apocalypse Play

    Wickedly humorous tale of people trying to survive, yet cannot let go of the past. Even when the world has turned upside down, Hinkle shows that some things never change. Even when you're the last couple on Earth. Great play, a must read and a must produce.

    Wickedly humorous tale of people trying to survive, yet cannot let go of the past. Even when the world has turned upside down, Hinkle shows that some things never change. Even when you're the last couple on Earth. Great play, a must read and a must produce.

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: The Alligator Gospels

    Pelfrey constructs an entire world with just four characters and a few locations. Mythmaking at its finest, and yet grounded in the very real interactions between family.

    Pelfrey constructs an entire world with just four characters and a few locations. Mythmaking at its finest, and yet grounded in the very real interactions between family.

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: Dark Skinned Pavement

    Incredibly moving portrait of a family dealing with a past tragedy and present struggles. The voice of the writer shines through while still immersing you in the world. With humor sprinkled about to leaven the heavy moments, this play is a real achievement. I gave it a go when I saw it had won the Inkslingers contest, and I can see why.

    Incredibly moving portrait of a family dealing with a past tragedy and present struggles. The voice of the writer shines through while still immersing you in the world. With humor sprinkled about to leaven the heavy moments, this play is a real achievement. I gave it a go when I saw it had won the Inkslingers contest, and I can see why.

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: Bazookas

    A fun and thoughtful play delivering wit in a rapid-fire pace. Great opportunity for three players.

    A fun and thoughtful play delivering wit in a rapid-fire pace. Great opportunity for three players.

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: Clock

    A play that deftly navigates its theme upon a fascinating backdrop. The characters leave us with an undeniable impression.

    A play that deftly navigates its theme upon a fascinating backdrop. The characters leave us with an undeniable impression.

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: The Egg

    An allegory taking aim at one of the most hotly debated issues of our time. While the characters may never see eye to eye, the conversation this play will generate will not be wasted.

    An allegory taking aim at one of the most hotly debated issues of our time. While the characters may never see eye to eye, the conversation this play will generate will not be wasted.