Recommended by Taylor Gruenloh

  • Taylor Gruenloh: Rosemary Daughter and the Rest of Her Life

    A fun play. Tackling important issues in a fantastical way, very reminiscent of She Kills Monsters but with its own identity. Engaging characters. Great geeky comedic moments.

    A fun play. Tackling important issues in a fantastical way, very reminiscent of She Kills Monsters but with its own identity. Engaging characters. Great geeky comedic moments.

  • Taylor Gruenloh: The Dying of Ida Greene

    Wondrously poetic. The dialogue is effortless, revealing the layers of interpersonal relationships fluidly. The romanticism and sadness equally matched inside a smooth kind of theatricality. It's always a pleasure taking a step back from the limitations of reality and experiencing something ethereal and intangible that only a play like this can deliver.

    Wondrously poetic. The dialogue is effortless, revealing the layers of interpersonal relationships fluidly. The romanticism and sadness equally matched inside a smooth kind of theatricality. It's always a pleasure taking a step back from the limitations of reality and experiencing something ethereal and intangible that only a play like this can deliver.

  • Taylor Gruenloh: SEEING EYE

    A seemingly light relationship drama that spirals into explorations of intersectionality and happiness. A fresh read and delightful journey.

    A seemingly light relationship drama that spirals into explorations of intersectionality and happiness. A fresh read and delightful journey.

  • Taylor Gruenloh: The Bottoming Process

    Not often does a play make you stop reading so often because you're laughing so hard and then leave you shaking with rage at the end. This play is effortless in its capturing of something so big and complex. A great read that speeds on like a freight train barreling down on an unassuming realization.

    Not often does a play make you stop reading so often because you're laughing so hard and then leave you shaking with rage at the end. This play is effortless in its capturing of something so big and complex. A great read that speeds on like a freight train barreling down on an unassuming realization.

  • Taylor Gruenloh: The Bakunawa

    A humorous look at the fragility of relationships. The exploration of how you can't complete someone else when you aren't truthful to yourself. Finding identity in familial reunions. The dialogue is tight and sharp, but the moments are soft and open. Great read. Poetic in its capturing of a culture.

    A humorous look at the fragility of relationships. The exploration of how you can't complete someone else when you aren't truthful to yourself. Finding identity in familial reunions. The dialogue is tight and sharp, but the moments are soft and open. Great read. Poetic in its capturing of a culture.

  • Taylor Gruenloh: DIRTY DIRTY

    A great play that provides a new perspective on a subject matter we think we know everything about already. The legacy of control is challenged here. Great read with something to say.

    A great play that provides a new perspective on a subject matter we think we know everything about already. The legacy of control is challenged here. Great read with something to say.