Recommended by Sharai Bohannon

  • Sharai Bohannon: A Murder of Crows

    This is a really cute little play. Lawing has this bird focal point but both characters are actually using it to talk about much bigger issues. I also love that this script gives older actors something to sink their teeth into.

    This is a really cute little play. Lawing has this bird focal point but both characters are actually using it to talk about much bigger issues. I also love that this script gives older actors something to sink their teeth into.

  • Sharai Bohannon: Have You Been to the New Harris Teeter?

    This was not what I expected at all. I love this play's handling of classism (and the frustrations that come out of that) through repetition. Would definitely love to see this play produced and I think it would be a lot of fun for actors to play with.

    This was not what I expected at all. I love this play's handling of classism (and the frustrations that come out of that) through repetition. Would definitely love to see this play produced and I think it would be a lot of fun for actors to play with.

  • Sharai Bohannon: The Roommate

    I had the pleasure of seeing this play at Steppenwolf this summer. It was a very fun breath of fresh air. I don't want to give a way spoilers but there is a lot for two older women to play with found within this script. I also appreciate that it strayed away from unnecessary stereotypes that we unfortunately see everywhere in the media.

    I had the pleasure of seeing this play at Steppenwolf this summer. It was a very fun breath of fresh air. I don't want to give a way spoilers but there is a lot for two older women to play with found within this script. I also appreciate that it strayed away from unnecessary stereotypes that we unfortunately see everywhere in the media.

  • Sharai Bohannon: Time Is On Our Side

    This is a beautiful, funny, sad, heartwarming, and hope inspiring play. Thomas' voice comes across so clearly in the stage directions and dialogue that it's an added bonus to his fans (of which I am one), but the characters, plot, and discussing of shared history/responsibility stemming from that history are what's really staggering about this play. I hope this picks up more productions and I hope to give those productions all of my money.

    This is a beautiful, funny, sad, heartwarming, and hope inspiring play. Thomas' voice comes across so clearly in the stage directions and dialogue that it's an added bonus to his fans (of which I am one), but the characters, plot, and discussing of shared history/responsibility stemming from that history are what's really staggering about this play. I hope this picks up more productions and I hope to give those productions all of my money.

  • Sharai Bohannon: Forgetting

    I like the mysterious nature of this piece. I'm also really into ideals surrounding purgatory so Leff caught my attention from the beginning. I appreciate how this 10 minute is complicatedly simple and simply complicated. Looking forward to reading even more of Leff's work after sinking my teeth into this one.

    I like the mysterious nature of this piece. I'm also really into ideals surrounding purgatory so Leff caught my attention from the beginning. I appreciate how this 10 minute is complicatedly simple and simply complicated. Looking forward to reading even more of Leff's work after sinking my teeth into this one.

  • Sharai Bohannon: SEEING EYE

    This is a beautiful script that hit me right in the feels. I find myself seeing parts of myself in all three characters and wanting so badly for each of them to love themselves as much as they love each other. Would love to see it produced.

    This is a beautiful script that hit me right in the feels. I find myself seeing parts of myself in all three characters and wanting so badly for each of them to love themselves as much as they love each other. Would love to see it produced.

  • Sharai Bohannon: RENATA: A POST-MATERNITY MONOLOGUE

    I would not cross Renata if I were you. Another solid monologue capturing someone sticking up for themselves and pointing out social wrongs and stigmas. I could read these all day, which is good because Wyndham seems to have a plethora of them.

    I would not cross Renata if I were you. Another solid monologue capturing someone sticking up for themselves and pointing out social wrongs and stigmas. I could read these all day, which is good because Wyndham seems to have a plethora of them.

  • Sharai Bohannon: More Than the Animals

    This is hands down one of my favorite new monologues. Femia is always pulling at my emotions and this short piece is no exception. I would love to see this done for an audition and/or published in a book of contemporary monologues for young women (that someone is hopefully working on)!

    This is hands down one of my favorite new monologues. Femia is always pulling at my emotions and this short piece is no exception. I would love to see this done for an audition and/or published in a book of contemporary monologues for young women (that someone is hopefully working on)!

  • Sharai Bohannon: Hashtag Safe Spacers

    I feel like this play has a lot of cool stuff to play with for actors and directors. I also think it's a really fun farcical take on people who care more about being woke than doing the work. Hageman's voice handles these subjects in a refreshing and "woke" manner.

    I feel like this play has a lot of cool stuff to play with for actors and directors. I also think it's a really fun farcical take on people who care more about being woke than doing the work. Hageman's voice handles these subjects in a refreshing and "woke" manner.

  • Sharai Bohannon: A Boys Guide To Brutal Honesty

    This is a cute, fun, short little play that does not go the way we expect. I love these weird snapshots Austgen manages to capture on paper.

    This is a cute, fun, short little play that does not go the way we expect. I love these weird snapshots Austgen manages to capture on paper.