Recommended by Bridget Grace Sheaff

  • Bridget Grace Sheaff: Sheila and Moby

    Patrick Flynn writes some of my favorite dialogue and my favorite nostalgia. SHELIA AND MOBY. This would be a joy to stage, as it was a joy to read and re-live.

    Patrick Flynn writes some of my favorite dialogue and my favorite nostalgia. SHELIA AND MOBY. This would be a joy to stage, as it was a joy to read and re-live.

  • Bridget Grace Sheaff: Fifi and Hunter Forever!

    It's fun. It's glitzy. It's cutting. It's a really great play that combines the magic of the movies with the shallowness of Hollywood. Great female characters. A treat for designers, actors, and directors.

    It's fun. It's glitzy. It's cutting. It's a really great play that combines the magic of the movies with the shallowness of Hollywood. Great female characters. A treat for designers, actors, and directors.

  • Bridget Grace Sheaff: Dead.White.Guys.

    Read this play read this play read this play read this play read this play.
    While I'm just generally obsessed with Dzida's writing, this one is explosive, ruthless, sharp, and NECESSARY for this moment in our world.

    Read this play read this play read this play read this play read this play.
    While I'm just generally obsessed with Dzida's writing, this one is explosive, ruthless, sharp, and NECESSARY for this moment in our world.

  • Bridget Grace Sheaff: The Great Lieutenant Sprinkle Didn't Save Me

    This play legitimately scared me when I saw it in DC. I think it's hard to do ghost stories, horror stories, or thrillers onstage, but Novak's story is so genuinely spooky, it will be a delight for any producing team to work on.

    This play legitimately scared me when I saw it in DC. I think it's hard to do ghost stories, horror stories, or thrillers onstage, but Novak's story is so genuinely spooky, it will be a delight for any producing team to work on.

  • Bridget Grace Sheaff: Cake Eaters

    The twists and turns of this story are a joy. The characters in this story are each so complex. The world of this play is so fully drawn, I keep waiting for the sequel to drop so I can immerse myself in it all over again.

    The twists and turns of this story are a joy. The characters in this story are each so complex. The world of this play is so fully drawn, I keep waiting for the sequel to drop so I can immerse myself in it all over again.

  • Bridget Grace Sheaff: Loneliness Was A Pandemic

    I am haunted (in a really good way) by this play- I come back to the ideas and philosophies that Haller puts forward. The final image is one I will never forget.

    I am haunted (in a really good way) by this play- I come back to the ideas and philosophies that Haller puts forward. The final image is one I will never forget.

  • Bridget Grace Sheaff: The Mage Knights of Eternal Light

    Such a good play for your teen performers, but a plot that transcends ages. Anyone who has ever gotten swept up in their favorite books will recognize themselves. Anyone who has ever suffered loss will recognize themselves. Anyone who has struggled to help someone they love will recognize themselves. A playground for designers and actors.

    Such a good play for your teen performers, but a plot that transcends ages. Anyone who has ever gotten swept up in their favorite books will recognize themselves. Anyone who has ever suffered loss will recognize themselves. Anyone who has struggled to help someone they love will recognize themselves. A playground for designers and actors.

  • Bridget Grace Sheaff: DOUBLEWIDE

    Everything that has been said here in the recommendations is spot on. I recognized a life I don't often get to see depicted onstage in this piece. As a born and raised Midwesterner, I was so relieved to read something that didn't pander, didn't judge, but with compassion and gentleness asks it's audience and it's characters to take a breath together and assume the best of their neighbors.
    Add this to your next season.

    Everything that has been said here in the recommendations is spot on. I recognized a life I don't often get to see depicted onstage in this piece. As a born and raised Midwesterner, I was so relieved to read something that didn't pander, didn't judge, but with compassion and gentleness asks it's audience and it's characters to take a breath together and assume the best of their neighbors.
    Add this to your next season.

  • Bridget Grace Sheaff: Preggers, or Parenthood for Virgins

    A charming look into a classic story we think we know. A familiar journey with a touch of mystery and laughter.

    A charming look into a classic story we think we know. A familiar journey with a touch of mystery and laughter.

  • Bridget Grace Sheaff: Swimming with Whales

    Such a cathartic joy, like coming up for air. A piece that makes you look around and see the invisible thread that connects all our hearts to the hearts of our neighbors.

    Such a cathartic joy, like coming up for air. A piece that makes you look around and see the invisible thread that connects all our hearts to the hearts of our neighbors.