Recommended by Christopher Soucy

  • Public Comment
    8 May. 2022
    The truth stings. And Adam Richter is serving up a healthy shot of truth.
  • MOB MOLL
    5 May. 2022
    This play is dripping with style! Stepping into a bygone era of gnagsters and the women who hung on their arms, one doesn’t immediately see the brilliance of this piece. But as the fast pace noir dialogue reveals its secrets you can’t help but cheer at the satisfying turn of events. This would be so much fun to see and even more fun to perform!
  • As You Wish
    2 May. 2022
    Two things I absolutely love. Princess Bride and talking about Princess Bride! Having studied fencing in Italy when I was 11, I love, love, love any use of it on stage. Daniel Ho has delivered a quirky, inspired play that would be a true joy to participate in or watch from the audience.
  • The Ashen Crown
    2 May. 2022
    What a fantastic play! It cuts deep and bleeds appropriately. A fantasy world apart from own, but each moment an open commentary on the nature of our world. The mind reels at the thought of seeing it performed live. How I would love to witness this play in action. I know how intense the gasps from the audience would be.
  • EINAR'S RAGNAROK
    24 Apr. 2022
    I would love to see this production stage! A wildly theatrical journey through the pantheon of Norse gods. A wonderful reminder that faith isn’t lost, it is replaced. And those things that we no longer have faith in are still a part of who we are even after accept the new belief.
  • Good Samaritan
    22 Apr. 2022
    A chilling reminder of what people are capable of. This play runs like a Ray Bradbury piece. Debra Cole builds a quiet, dread inducing intimate thriller.
  • Bandera, Texas
    20 Apr. 2022
    Feriend is an alchemist who transforms strings of words into gold. I loved this play. Perfectly paced and hypnotically theatrical. It awakened the actor in me, wanting to deliver these lines and tell this story. Kudos.
  • Point Blank
    20 Apr. 2022
    A captivating piece that might need a trigger warning. Having been on both sides of a gun, I can honestly say this play is quite anxiety provoking. But, honestly, shouldn’t we be more anxious around guns? A clever series of twists and reversals makes this show a real roller coaster ride.
  • Beast
    17 Apr. 2022
    I had a hearty laugh reading this! I have always had issues with the story of Beauty and the Beast for reasons cleverly glossed over in this charming play! I wouldn’t mind an evening of fractured fairy tales penned by Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend!
  • Archaeopteryx
    17 Apr. 2022
    What a fun short! Lots of laughs to be had! I would love to see this onstage. I want to see how they handle a Percy!

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