Recommended by Rachel Lynett

  • Rachel Lynett: Craigslisted

    I love this play. The play brilliantly explores loneliness and the human condition while still effortlessly weaving in how technology has such a strong alienating power. In addition to that, it does all of this humorously while addressing some of the new realities of sex work and what it means to pay for college. An amazing voice from a promising writer. I highly recommend it.

    I love this play. The play brilliantly explores loneliness and the human condition while still effortlessly weaving in how technology has such a strong alienating power. In addition to that, it does all of this humorously while addressing some of the new realities of sex work and what it means to pay for college. An amazing voice from a promising writer. I highly recommend it.

  • Rachel Lynett: The Violet Sisters

    This is the kind of play that stays with you long after you read it. It immediately invites you into an incredibly intimate world and presents the chances to connect with two incredibly dynamic women, dynamic sisters. The play expertly explores how we deal with tragedy and the things left unspoken. Absolutely powerful and moving and amazing piece of writing. Even after reading it twice, I still find so much to explore in it. I really do believe this is the kind of play actors dream about; the depth given is refreshing and powerful.

    This is the kind of play that stays with you long after you read it. It immediately invites you into an incredibly intimate world and presents the chances to connect with two incredibly dynamic women, dynamic sisters. The play expertly explores how we deal with tragedy and the things left unspoken. Absolutely powerful and moving and amazing piece of writing. Even after reading it twice, I still find so much to explore in it. I really do believe this is the kind of play actors dream about; the depth given is refreshing and powerful.