Recommended by Christopher Soucy

  • Christopher Soucy: Lenora

    Now that’s how it’s done! I won’t say how what is done, because spoilers. But this is perfectly entrancing. If ever you need to know how to lead an audience directly where you want them for a stellar last line, study this play.

    Now that’s how it’s done! I won’t say how what is done, because spoilers. But this is perfectly entrancing. If ever you need to know how to lead an audience directly where you want them for a stellar last line, study this play.

  • Christopher Soucy: The Twisted House

    Terrific! Horror belongs on stage and Ross Tedford Kendall has delivered an absolute winner. Perfectly set up and chilling through and through, this play belongs in every theater’s spooky catalogue. I would expect it to become an annual event across the country, a haunted house live onstage.

    Terrific! Horror belongs on stage and Ross Tedford Kendall has delivered an absolute winner. Perfectly set up and chilling through and through, this play belongs in every theater’s spooky catalogue. I would expect it to become an annual event across the country, a haunted house live onstage.

  • Christopher Soucy: DANCING WITH UNICORNS (a 10 minute play)

    Beings mother can be a thankless task. Exhausted and overlooked, it is no wonder that the protagonist of this play is in such desperate need of escape. A tragedy wrapped in a familial blanket.

    Beings mother can be a thankless task. Exhausted and overlooked, it is no wonder that the protagonist of this play is in such desperate need of escape. A tragedy wrapped in a familial blanket.

  • Christopher Soucy: BattleArt III: The Art of Battle (The Quest for Battle)

    A truly fun and funny short play. Harkening back to a time when people went to stores to buy physical copies of games. Many a midnight Walmart run is captured in this piece! This would be such a good play for youth theaters. It would also make a very funny short film!

    A truly fun and funny short play. Harkening back to a time when people went to stores to buy physical copies of games. Many a midnight Walmart run is captured in this piece! This would be such a good play for youth theaters. It would also make a very funny short film!

  • Christopher Soucy: Captain Flash & Major Bang (working title)

    It’s a dog’s life. Encapsulated in charming vignettes. How much fun this would be to see onstage. Miranda has captured the innocence and spirit of our favorite four legged friends. I could read countless adventures of this dynamic duo!

    It’s a dog’s life. Encapsulated in charming vignettes. How much fun this would be to see onstage. Miranda has captured the innocence and spirit of our favorite four legged friends. I could read countless adventures of this dynamic duo!

  • Christopher Soucy: BRYSON BRAUN, ACTION MOVIE SUPERSTAR: A MONOLOGUE

    Asher Wyndham has set his sights on the most toxic of toxicities, the free range male action star with zero filter. While I recognized countless celebrities in this comic gem, a couple really rose to the top of my mind. I’m massively enjoying the monologue collecting Mr. Wyndham has posted here!

    Asher Wyndham has set his sights on the most toxic of toxicities, the free range male action star with zero filter. While I recognized countless celebrities in this comic gem, a couple really rose to the top of my mind. I’m massively enjoying the monologue collecting Mr. Wyndham has posted here!

  • Christopher Soucy: When We Talked

    How wonderful. I could see this animated, with puppets, or just a cast of human folk. There address plenty of warm and fuzzies going on here. A lovely testimony of the owner/pet relationship.

    How wonderful. I could see this animated, with puppets, or just a cast of human folk. There address plenty of warm and fuzzies going on here. A lovely testimony of the owner/pet relationship.

  • Christopher Soucy: The Judas Goat

    Suck on it, Orwell! Emily McClain brought the big guns! So many wonderful allegorical paths to take with this short play. Whether relating personally, publicly, locally or nationally, this play is applicable to all. And somewhere in the recesses of the text is where we all stand, Judas, sheep, or ass - we’re all represented here.

    Suck on it, Orwell! Emily McClain brought the big guns! So many wonderful allegorical paths to take with this short play. Whether relating personally, publicly, locally or nationally, this play is applicable to all. And somewhere in the recesses of the text is where we all stand, Judas, sheep, or ass - we’re all represented here.

  • Christopher Soucy: A Playwright Asks... "What's Next?" PART ONE

    Ah, the splintered existence of the creator. We shatter ourselves into all the pieces we put together for our work. Sam has delivered a pep talk for the ages. Voices that should ring out. For each doubt, there needs to be a reassuring voice. Thanks for bringing the trials of playwriting with hope to light!

    Ah, the splintered existence of the creator. We shatter ourselves into all the pieces we put together for our work. Sam has delivered a pep talk for the ages. Voices that should ring out. For each doubt, there needs to be a reassuring voice. Thanks for bringing the trials of playwriting with hope to light!

  • Christopher Soucy: The Polycule: A Comedy of Manners

    This is absolutely brilliant. The amazing construction of this poetic musing on Moliere and the sexual politics of polyamorous relationships just hits all the right buttons. Jillian has entered into a sublime zone where the dialogue is both natural and highly structured. A truly epic work! Brava!

    This is absolutely brilliant. The amazing construction of this poetic musing on Moliere and the sexual politics of polyamorous relationships just hits all the right buttons. Jillian has entered into a sublime zone where the dialogue is both natural and highly structured. A truly epic work! Brava!