Recommended by Christopher Soucy

  • All My Love, T.L.C
    1 Feb. 2024
    Holy hell! Rachel Feeny Williams comes out of the gate swinging! A wicked tale of comeuppance that makes you sit up and take notice. Vengeance is a dish best served with alcohol. Gripping take of wayward youth and the need for accountability.
  • TLC: A Millennial Horror Story
    1 Feb. 2024
    The American Dream is harder and harder to even conceive. What’s was once a rights of passage is not a minefield of compromise and disappointment. Brava Deb for this biting commentary!
  • Faerie Ring
    29 Jan. 2024
    They never tell us about Cinderella’s mother. Or Snow White’s. But in this heartbreaking tale, we may have some inkling as to what might have happened. We want to believe that postpartum depression is some modern affliction, but the truth of life is that it is scary. Inexplicably sorrowful and difficult to endure. Jackie weaves a fairy tale for the lost mothers and their children.
  • Ghost Flushers
    25 Jan. 2024
    There’s just aren’t enough shows that highlight audience participation. Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn has delivered a delightful score full of spooky hijinks and colorful characters. This is a fantastic show that I would love to see performed!
  • I Don't Care
    24 Jan. 2024
    The frustration is real. Too real. Thanks to Joe Swenson for poking a very tender spot in my psyche. Joe has perfectly captured a moment of present day living with a wry eye and a sharp wit. Great short piece!
  • Culling (A Ten-Minute Play)
    19 Jan. 2024
    A painfully accurate depiction of a tragedy in motion. James McLindon has given us a stark look at the conditions of two librarians caught in a political turf war over what books should be available to children in the state of Florida. This play is not about a dystopian future, it is a reflection of present day policies that hint at the loss of not only our freedoms, but our very ability to inform ourselves and our children of the world around us.
  • The Devil Advocates
    18 Jan. 2024
    How often do our rose-colored memories distract us from the less-than-vibrant present? Miranda Jonte plays the ultimate devil's advocate by giving voice to three devils reveling over their glory days. Some evil deeds carry more weight than others, and in time, even the devil can grow a conscience.
  • The Shittiest Play
    17 Jan. 2024
    I… this… I mean… it… yeah. Okay. Yeah. A sort of damning indictment of an absent god in a time of great misery and despair. But also echoes of being a playwright awaiting submission approval only to get the company’s newsletter in response… or maybe it’s just me… in any case, a solid short piece from Bolduc, who always provides us with the alternative to shittiness.
  • Eleanor Roosevelt's Pudding
    15 Jan. 2024
    As a cooking show fanatic, watching the ghost of Eleanor Roosevelt cook while espousing observations about life, obligations, desires, and a generous helping of bourbon is my idea of perfection. This is a glorious monologue that would be an absolute hoot to see on stage.
  • A Spirited Manor - A Victorian Penny Dreadful
    15 Jan. 2024
    This wonderful penny dreadful play is far from dreadful! It is a delight! Funny, dark, Victorian-y. A pitch perfect grim tale brimming with vibrant theatricality. Any theater would be smart to add it to their season, especially around Halloween!

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