Recommended by Christopher Soucy

  • Christopher Soucy: Crazy Quilts

    This is a well crafted journey. Amazing what a good quilt can cover up. A treasure trove of characters. A bit of whimsy wrapped around a slightly sinister, but well meaning, group of hobbyists.

    This is a well crafted journey. Amazing what a good quilt can cover up. A treasure trove of characters. A bit of whimsy wrapped around a slightly sinister, but well meaning, group of hobbyists.

  • Christopher Soucy: The Moon in the Sky

    A perfectly paced monologue that drips with moxie. Fanny is most definitely a product of the times and D. Lee Miller captures the feel of the time perfectly. Angst, nostalgia, love all bundled in a nervous feeling of impermanence.

    A perfectly paced monologue that drips with moxie. Fanny is most definitely a product of the times and D. Lee Miller captures the feel of the time perfectly. Angst, nostalgia, love all bundled in a nervous feeling of impermanence.

  • Christopher Soucy: Virgins

    Cold feet means warm heart, right? Scott Delivers another brilliant play with rich characters that leap off the page and feel fully formed in one’s mind. Wedding day doubts are a dime a dozen, but Scott manages to give the bride a welcome freshness and her sister much need gravity.

    Cold feet means warm heart, right? Scott Delivers another brilliant play with rich characters that leap off the page and feel fully formed in one’s mind. Wedding day doubts are a dime a dozen, but Scott manages to give the bride a welcome freshness and her sister much need gravity.

  • Christopher Soucy: Love Shackles

    A short, thrilling piece that puts a new spin on BDSM. The “M” might not be what you think! Kinks and hijinks abound in JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN’s fun, funny play.

    A short, thrilling piece that puts a new spin on BDSM. The “M” might not be what you think! Kinks and hijinks abound in JACQUELYN FLOYD-PRISKORN’s fun, funny play.

  • Christopher Soucy: Our Lives

    As if I needed another reminder of how fast life goes by. Rachel has woven a tale of intimacy and friendship, mundane betrayals and climatic fantasies, all the things that make a life a life in just twelve pages. Heart breaking and heart warming all at once.

    As if I needed another reminder of how fast life goes by. Rachel has woven a tale of intimacy and friendship, mundane betrayals and climatic fantasies, all the things that make a life a life in just twelve pages. Heart breaking and heart warming all at once.

  • Christopher Soucy: Unreasonable Situations

    I really enjoyed this short play. There is a terrible balancing act between rage and fear when faced with the notion of losing everything that Lindsey Brown illustrates so well in this piece.

    I really enjoyed this short play. There is a terrible balancing act between rage and fear when faced with the notion of losing everything that Lindsey Brown illustrates so well in this piece.

  • Christopher Soucy: Leaving

    A tragedy being undone. This monologue carries the weight of broken expectations, dying love, and surprising hope. The perfect vehicle for an actor to explore. Bravo.

    A tragedy being undone. This monologue carries the weight of broken expectations, dying love, and surprising hope. The perfect vehicle for an actor to explore. Bravo.

  • Christopher Soucy: Euripides, You Buy-a Dese

    Hilarious! Right up there with Mel Brooks and The History of the World Part 1. This short is so packed full of jokes and puns that it’s enough to make your head spin. And as a recovering philosophy major I found it especially rib tickling.

    Hilarious! Right up there with Mel Brooks and The History of the World Part 1. This short is so packed full of jokes and puns that it’s enough to make your head spin. And as a recovering philosophy major I found it especially rib tickling.

  • Christopher Soucy: Squirreling Away (from the THE WRINKLE RANCH AND OTHER PLAYS ABOUT GROWING OLD collection)

    This is a delightful short play that really highlights the way we fixate on things in the wake of loss. I found myself marveling at the crafty presentation of mundane circumstances that yield a remarkable truth. Well done, Debra!

    This is a delightful short play that really highlights the way we fixate on things in the wake of loss. I found myself marveling at the crafty presentation of mundane circumstances that yield a remarkable truth. Well done, Debra!

  • Christopher Soucy: The Weak Link in the Chain

    As always, Christopher Plumridge delivers a captivating (pun intended) piece of drama. Kudos to a bleak introspective monologue that has highs and lows difficult to manage in such a succinct fashion.

    As always, Christopher Plumridge delivers a captivating (pun intended) piece of drama. Kudos to a bleak introspective monologue that has highs and lows difficult to manage in such a succinct fashion.