Recommended by Christopher Soucy

  • Christopher Soucy: Garbage City Heroes

    A thrilling tale of perfunctory revolution against the grind cycle of progress and digress. Ky Weeks gives us the fierce rebels that emerge against the fascist fist of control in a fun short play begging for a rock anthem. A truly enjoyable read that conjures a not so distant world that I could stand to hear more about.

    A thrilling tale of perfunctory revolution against the grind cycle of progress and digress. Ky Weeks gives us the fierce rebels that emerge against the fascist fist of control in a fun short play begging for a rock anthem. A truly enjoyable read that conjures a not so distant world that I could stand to hear more about.

  • Christopher Soucy: Brompton's Truth

    Right in the feels. We don’t deserve dogs. But thank god for them. A lovely heartfelt trip through what it means to love something regardless of limitations. Expertly gifted to us by Jacqueline Floyd-Priskorn.

    Right in the feels. We don’t deserve dogs. But thank god for them. A lovely heartfelt trip through what it means to love something regardless of limitations. Expertly gifted to us by Jacqueline Floyd-Priskorn.

  • Christopher Soucy: F*#@ Edward Gordon Craig

    I could totally use an ongoing series of the ubermarrionette versus the philistines! Great approach to an artist beyond reproach.

    I could totally use an ongoing series of the ubermarrionette versus the philistines! Great approach to an artist beyond reproach.

  • Christopher Soucy: Poise and Grace

    What a interesting slice of history. I love a peek behind the history to the actual people who lived it. Debra Cole gives us a glimpse of a tumultuous time and a class act. It wasn’t that long ago, and we best not forget how trying our past has been.

    What a interesting slice of history. I love a peek behind the history to the actual people who lived it. Debra Cole gives us a glimpse of a tumultuous time and a class act. It wasn’t that long ago, and we best not forget how trying our past has been.

  • Christopher Soucy: Poise and Grace

    What a interesting slice of history. I love a peek behind the history to the actual people who lived it. Debra Cole gives us a glimpse of a tumultuous time and a class act. It wasn’t that long ago, and we best not forget how trying our past has been.

    What a interesting slice of history. I love a peek behind the history to the actual people who lived it. Debra Cole gives us a glimpse of a tumultuous time and a class act. It wasn’t that long ago, and we best not forget how trying our past has been.

  • Christopher Soucy: Last Night, First Time

    Debra Cole presents a “first time” for the ages. A mother/daughter relationship that is full of respect and love and open communication, it is truly endearing. This stirs a melancholy in me for not being more communicative with my own parents growing up. Well done, Debra!

    Debra Cole presents a “first time” for the ages. A mother/daughter relationship that is full of respect and love and open communication, it is truly endearing. This stirs a melancholy in me for not being more communicative with my own parents growing up. Well done, Debra!

  • Christopher Soucy: Coff(ee)in

    From meet cute to “meat” cute. This is a fun play on vampires, dating, and unsolved mysteries. Dzubak creates endearing, funny characters that are natural and likable. I wouldn’t mind a full length exploration of this world.

    From meet cute to “meat” cute. This is a fun play on vampires, dating, and unsolved mysteries. Dzubak creates endearing, funny characters that are natural and likable. I wouldn’t mind a full length exploration of this world.

  • Christopher Soucy: Times Out/Time to Begin Again

    What a warm and lovely piece of new mythology to chew on. John Medlin has given us a treat in the form of celestial bureaucracy and the never ending wonder of existence.

    What a warm and lovely piece of new mythology to chew on. John Medlin has given us a treat in the form of celestial bureaucracy and the never ending wonder of existence.

  • Christopher Soucy: Annnd Scene (of the Crime)

    My fellow improvisers often remark that we live and die by the bell. John Busser has given us a hysterical look at the Pavlovian response inherent to improv performers. What a delightful short! Sure to be a crowd pleaser!

    My fellow improvisers often remark that we live and die by the bell. John Busser has given us a hysterical look at the Pavlovian response inherent to improv performers. What a delightful short! Sure to be a crowd pleaser!

  • Christopher Soucy: Annnd Scene (of the Crime)

    My fellow improvisers often remark that we live and die by the bell. John Busser has given us a hysterical look at the Pavlovian response inherent to improv performers. What a delightful short! Sure to be a crowd pleaser!

    My fellow improvisers often remark that we live and die by the bell. John Busser has given us a hysterical look at the Pavlovian response inherent to improv performers. What a delightful short! Sure to be a crowd pleaser!