Recommended by Cassie M. Seinuk

  • Cassie M. Seinuk: BRITNEY, BITCH BARISTA: A MONOLOGUE

    Yes! Reading this monologue gave me a caffeine high. Haha. Another very clear character yearning for something better but is stuck where she is. This would be so fun for my college students to use, there is great rhythm and cadence to play with!

    Yes! Reading this monologue gave me a caffeine high. Haha. Another very clear character yearning for something better but is stuck where she is. This would be so fun for my college students to use, there is great rhythm and cadence to play with!

  • Cassie M. Seinuk: THE PHILANTHROPIST: A MONOLOGUE IN A TUX, WITH CHAMPAGNE

    I really enjoyed reading this monologue from the perspective of someone I personally find icky and dare I say, cringe. As always, Asher's take on America, culture, and power is clear, pointed, and comical. This character also felt fun to write, that sort of gross fun that is fun when we imagine the lives of the 1%. Another win for Wyndham

    I really enjoyed reading this monologue from the perspective of someone I personally find icky and dare I say, cringe. As always, Asher's take on America, culture, and power is clear, pointed, and comical. This character also felt fun to write, that sort of gross fun that is fun when we imagine the lives of the 1%. Another win for Wyndham

  • Cassie M. Seinuk: Conquistadores

    This is a beautiful ten minute play. Joey succeeds in creating the realness of a whole world in 10 pages, while also digging into Magical Realism. A potent take on gentrification and memory.

    This is a beautiful ten minute play. Joey succeeds in creating the realness of a whole world in 10 pages, while also digging into Magical Realism. A potent take on gentrification and memory.

  • Cassie M. Seinuk: The Trouble With Maisie

    I love this play. I remember seeing it years ago at the Boston Theater Marathon and I still think about it. I just opened it up to refresh my memory and once again I was delighted by the craftsmanship in this play. Lam and McGough establishe siblings beautifully, and then the magic of Maisie takes this play above the others. This story could be told as melodrama, but instead, it's a hilarious take on sibling rivalry and the power of a puppet. These playwrights are a powerhouse together!

    I love this play. I remember seeing it years ago at the Boston Theater Marathon and I still think about it. I just opened it up to refresh my memory and once again I was delighted by the craftsmanship in this play. Lam and McGough establishe siblings beautifully, and then the magic of Maisie takes this play above the others. This story could be told as melodrama, but instead, it's a hilarious take on sibling rivalry and the power of a puppet. These playwrights are a powerhouse together!

  • Cassie M. Seinuk: MOLTING

    I had the privilege of seeing this beautiful play at the 2024 Boston Theater Marathon, and I still think about it every time I see a lobster tank. Towers captures the voice of his young characters, making them feel well-rounded and complex. In this short play, he is also able to make you think about mortality and grief, while also teaching you how to crack a lobster for the first time. A charming and captivating piece.

    I had the privilege of seeing this beautiful play at the 2024 Boston Theater Marathon, and I still think about it every time I see a lobster tank. Towers captures the voice of his young characters, making them feel well-rounded and complex. In this short play, he is also able to make you think about mortality and grief, while also teaching you how to crack a lobster for the first time. A charming and captivating piece.

  • Cassie M. Seinuk: RENT BOY: A MONOLOGUE

    As always, Asher's monologues are bangers, and this one is no exception! An engaging character throughout with clear objectives and a taking risks in the content. I always admire Asher's writing for his unwavering talent at hitting at hard realities and keeping his pulse on the political current of our times. By just setting this play in Milwaukee, we know the convention his stud is at, we know and we know what the red hat means.

    As always, Asher's monologues are bangers, and this one is no exception! An engaging character throughout with clear objectives and a taking risks in the content. I always admire Asher's writing for his unwavering talent at hitting at hard realities and keeping his pulse on the political current of our times. By just setting this play in Milwaukee, we know the convention his stud is at, we know and we know what the red hat means.

  • Cassie M. Seinuk: Cocina Latina

    I had the opportunity to work as a faculty mentor for Joey on this play. This play gives you an inside look at working at a "Mexican" restaurant showing you richly layered characters who work together as a family through what seems like everyday problems, but in reality, are part of a much larger issue faced by the LatinE community in America. Joey's dialogue is witty and full of heart, his characters are unique and well-drawn, and Laura is a fantastic and active protagonist! Please produce this play!

    I had the opportunity to work as a faculty mentor for Joey on this play. This play gives you an inside look at working at a "Mexican" restaurant showing you richly layered characters who work together as a family through what seems like everyday problems, but in reality, are part of a much larger issue faced by the LatinE community in America. Joey's dialogue is witty and full of heart, his characters are unique and well-drawn, and Laura is a fantastic and active protagonist! Please produce this play!

  • Cassie M. Seinuk: Buzz

    This play had me buzzing from the tension Villanueva builds seamlessly with these three women while they navigate a mountain and climb the cutthroat world for professional women. In addition to these high-conflict relationships, Villanueva is able to blend humor and magic into her play through her own sharp wit and the human-sized murder hornet ballet that may or might not take place in Alicia's mind. A science play that is human at heart!

    This play had me buzzing from the tension Villanueva builds seamlessly with these three women while they navigate a mountain and climb the cutthroat world for professional women. In addition to these high-conflict relationships, Villanueva is able to blend humor and magic into her play through her own sharp wit and the human-sized murder hornet ballet that may or might not take place in Alicia's mind. A science play that is human at heart!

  • Cassie M. Seinuk: Tiger Barb

    "I didn't film tuna." There aren't many times I read a 10 Minute Play and have a smirk on my face the whole way through -- this play earned that smirk every second. This play is sharply written, the characters are mysterious and yet relatable, and it makes me want to sit and slowly watch a fire. Well done as expected by Morille.

    "I didn't film tuna." There aren't many times I read a 10 Minute Play and have a smirk on my face the whole way through -- this play earned that smirk every second. This play is sharply written, the characters are mysterious and yet relatable, and it makes me want to sit and slowly watch a fire. Well done as expected by Morille.

  • Cassie M. Seinuk: Jars

    A beautiful ten minute play I had the pleasure of seeing at the Kennedy Center years ago and I still think about. This is a perfect short play full of love, grief, and hope. It evokes the memories of summers and young love, and how we carry these feelings through adulthood. Great play! Easy to produce too!

    A beautiful ten minute play I had the pleasure of seeing at the Kennedy Center years ago and I still think about. This is a perfect short play full of love, grief, and hope. It evokes the memories of summers and young love, and how we carry these feelings through adulthood. Great play! Easy to produce too!