Recommended by Megan Ann Jacobs

  • Megan Ann Jacobs: Friday Drinks

    Minigan sheds a humanizing light on two aging 'professionals' and examines how our experiences change over time and how we determine a future from a heavy past.

    Minigan sheds a humanizing light on two aging 'professionals' and examines how our experiences change over time and how we determine a future from a heavy past.

  • Megan Ann Jacobs: Spoiler Alert

    A movie-buffs nightmare, a sweet short piece.

    A movie-buffs nightmare, a sweet short piece.

  • Megan Ann Jacobs: The Enigma

    There are not enough monoloupges with bite and fun out there for women in their forties and this one is a fun, fresh, and I'd love to see someone audition for a show using this monologue!

    There are not enough monoloupges with bite and fun out there for women in their forties and this one is a fun, fresh, and I'd love to see someone audition for a show using this monologue!

  • Megan Ann Jacobs: Lobotomy

    Bultrowicz is full of surprises in this quick dark comedy in a dystopian society that leaves the readers wanting to know more. This piece takes left and right turns and the reader's morbid curiosity keeps you turning the page. I'd love to see this in a night of Halloween shorts!

    Bultrowicz is full of surprises in this quick dark comedy in a dystopian society that leaves the readers wanting to know more. This piece takes left and right turns and the reader's morbid curiosity keeps you turning the page. I'd love to see this in a night of Halloween shorts!

  • Megan Ann Jacobs: iBully

    A super cute and quick short that would be great in any festival and also has a layer of depth that makes you consider our relationship to our phones and what we utilize them for and how much information they have on us and our friends.

    A super cute and quick short that would be great in any festival and also has a layer of depth that makes you consider our relationship to our phones and what we utilize them for and how much information they have on us and our friends.

  • Megan Ann Jacobs: The Last Man

    He does it again! I saw this production during the 2019 IndyFringe Festival and, boy, do we cover a lot of ground in an hour. We watch Colin unravel his life and the lives of those around him in order to discover the truth. But the truth can change, how? You'll have to read to find out!

    He does it again! I saw this production during the 2019 IndyFringe Festival and, boy, do we cover a lot of ground in an hour. We watch Colin unravel his life and the lives of those around him in order to discover the truth. But the truth can change, how? You'll have to read to find out!

  • Megan Ann Jacobs: Stay Small

    I had the blessing of being a part of the first table reading fo this piece. L. Jan Eira is a master of creation in all of his pieces, but this one in particular, as he forces the audience to question their own moral compass and truly define what 'life' is. You can always count on L. Jan Eira to send your head spinning.

    I had the blessing of being a part of the first table reading fo this piece. L. Jan Eira is a master of creation in all of his pieces, but this one in particular, as he forces the audience to question their own moral compass and truly define what 'life' is. You can always count on L. Jan Eira to send your head spinning.

  • Megan Ann Jacobs: She Fed the Devil (10 minute play)

    A very interesting exploration on how we, as a society, treat ourselves when compared to treating others. It brings up the question of indulgence and trust. An interesting piece that would be easy to stage at any festival.

    A very interesting exploration on how we, as a society, treat ourselves when compared to treating others. It brings up the question of indulgence and trust. An interesting piece that would be easy to stage at any festival.

  • Megan Ann Jacobs: Suburban Buffalo Sighting - Monologue

    I saw this at Fat Turtle Theatre's Monologue Festival and it was an absolute delight. Speckman turns the table several times on this piece and watching the actress build was an absolute joy!

    I saw this at Fat Turtle Theatre's Monologue Festival and it was an absolute delight. Speckman turns the table several times on this piece and watching the actress build was an absolute joy!

  • Megan Ann Jacobs: The Vicarious Son (Monologue)

    A hollowing piece that explores the difference between regrets you own and regrets that were transferred to you. Beautifully written.

    A hollowing piece that explores the difference between regrets you own and regrets that were transferred to you. Beautifully written.