Recommended by Christopher Soucy

  • Christopher Soucy: Cleo's Clients

    I could watch the adventures of Cleo forever. A fun romp through the bedroom of a “working girl” as she meets with three very different clients. The dialogue is sharp and revelatory. I think it would be a great show to showcase an actress’s range.

    I could watch the adventures of Cleo forever. A fun romp through the bedroom of a “working girl” as she meets with three very different clients. The dialogue is sharp and revelatory. I think it would be a great show to showcase an actress’s range.

  • Christopher Soucy: MRS. DUNN (a 10 minute play)

    How many kids have we seen burdened with all the hardships just get crushed? This lovely play shines a light on one such kid. A testimony to what it’s like to teach, to care, and to want to help. A feel good show about a tough situation.

    How many kids have we seen burdened with all the hardships just get crushed? This lovely play shines a light on one such kid. A testimony to what it’s like to teach, to care, and to want to help. A feel good show about a tough situation.

  • Christopher Soucy: Otis

    Wow. Just wow. What a masterful piece of writing. Once I started I literally could not stop for anything. And it flew by. Deeply emotional, both realistic and fantastic, ultimately a story about the connections we all desperately crave. I would love to see this on stage, It would also make a terrific movie/tv series.

    Wow. Just wow. What a masterful piece of writing. Once I started I literally could not stop for anything. And it flew by. Deeply emotional, both realistic and fantastic, ultimately a story about the connections we all desperately crave. I would love to see this on stage, It would also make a terrific movie/tv series.

  • Christopher Soucy: Delete

    A perfectly crafted metaphor that never hits you over the head with its meaning. This play gives you exactly the right amount of information at exactly the right pace. The characters are at once familiar and mysterious. A very enjoyable read.

    A perfectly crafted metaphor that never hits you over the head with its meaning. This play gives you exactly the right amount of information at exactly the right pace. The characters are at once familiar and mysterious. A very enjoyable read.

  • Christopher Soucy: Great Hollow

    This play is 1000% up my alley. I love how perfectly paced it is. The revelations crest and break just as you become aware of them. Sad, endearing, and a little spooky, Jillian Blevins delivers a hauntingly good tale.

    This play is 1000% up my alley. I love how perfectly paced it is. The revelations crest and break just as you become aware of them. Sad, endearing, and a little spooky, Jillian Blevins delivers a hauntingly good tale.

  • Christopher Soucy: I LOVE A PARADE, a 10-minute dystopian political drama

    Chilling, absolutely chilling. Horror is at its best when it reflects something that is boiling beneath the surface. The harder it is to accept, the more horrific it is when presented. This is a horror play, frightening, heartbreaking, and close enough to smell it. The stomach churning sensation is the mark of a well written play. It’s a fantastic piece.

    Chilling, absolutely chilling. Horror is at its best when it reflects something that is boiling beneath the surface. The harder it is to accept, the more horrific it is when presented. This is a horror play, frightening, heartbreaking, and close enough to smell it. The stomach churning sensation is the mark of a well written play. It’s a fantastic piece.

  • Christopher Soucy: A BUMP IN THE NIGHT ( a 10 minute mystery)

    I am a sucker for a ghost story, and this short play doesn’t disappoint. It is unexpected and suspenseful with a clever payoff that had me nodding in approval.

    I am a sucker for a ghost story, and this short play doesn’t disappoint. It is unexpected and suspenseful with a clever payoff that had me nodding in approval.

  • Christopher Soucy: Demon Bitch Goddess

    What an enjoyable read of sheer theatricality. A vividly realized cast of characters in three poignant, funny, and interesting one acts. I wasn’t sure what to expect from the title, but I trust Scott Sickles implicitly when it comes to storytelling. This is a great show that highlights a range of ages, dynamics, and emotions. I highly recommend it.

    What an enjoyable read of sheer theatricality. A vividly realized cast of characters in three poignant, funny, and interesting one acts. I wasn’t sure what to expect from the title, but I trust Scott Sickles implicitly when it comes to storytelling. This is a great show that highlights a range of ages, dynamics, and emotions. I highly recommend it.

  • Christopher Soucy: Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep

    A punch in the gut. As the truth reveals itself in this short, tight drama, one gets the sensation of deep sorrow. Life, in all its chaotic horror, leaves little room for hope, but Cheryl Davis shines a small light in the darkness. The good in us just might carry forward after we are gone.

    A punch in the gut. As the truth reveals itself in this short, tight drama, one gets the sensation of deep sorrow. Life, in all its chaotic horror, leaves little room for hope, but Cheryl Davis shines a small light in the darkness. The good in us just might carry forward after we are gone.

  • Christopher Soucy: Tipping

    Fantastic! This short play has you guessing throughout. So many familiar avenues, but no sure way of knowing the destination. A masterful job of navigating characters through their own pitfalls and insecurities. A perfect play for two actors to really dive into.

    Fantastic! This short play has you guessing throughout. So many familiar avenues, but no sure way of knowing the destination. A masterful job of navigating characters through their own pitfalls and insecurities. A perfect play for two actors to really dive into.