Recommended by Christopher Soucy

  • Christopher Soucy: Confessions of the Big Bad Wolf (10 Minute play)

    There is someone for everyone. Queenie and Big Bad are a novel couple that belong in the same neighborhood as Gomez and Morticia. How gleefully evil they are is the romantic glue in their relationship. This is a delightful and would be so much fun to watch!

    There is someone for everyone. Queenie and Big Bad are a novel couple that belong in the same neighborhood as Gomez and Morticia. How gleefully evil they are is the romantic glue in their relationship. This is a delightful and would be so much fun to watch!

  • Christopher Soucy: Music in the Name (a monologue)

    Everything I have read by Scott Sickles is a masterclass of character creation. Grant is a fully realized human being who you recognize as a friend or even a little as yourself. A great monologue for an actor to chew on. Bravo!

    Everything I have read by Scott Sickles is a masterclass of character creation. Grant is a fully realized human being who you recognize as a friend or even a little as yourself. A great monologue for an actor to chew on. Bravo!

  • Christopher Soucy: Ado: An Adaptation of Much Ado about Nothing (50 minutes)

    An entertaining and effective Shakespeare delivery system. I love a good adaptation and I especially love a good framing device, and this play delivers both.

    An entertaining and effective Shakespeare delivery system. I love a good adaptation and I especially love a good framing device, and this play delivers both.

  • Christopher Soucy: I Should Go

    Like watching the big, bad wolf stalk Little Red Riding Hood, only this is no fairy tale and there is no happily ever after. Brenda MacFarlane has captured the diabolical predatory practices of those animals who think themselves charming. Hard to watch, but necessary to be seen. Well done.

    Like watching the big, bad wolf stalk Little Red Riding Hood, only this is no fairy tale and there is no happily ever after. Brenda MacFarlane has captured the diabolical predatory practices of those animals who think themselves charming. Hard to watch, but necessary to be seen. Well done.

  • Christopher Soucy: Scared

    This poignant play hurts the heart. It captures a reality that is sometimes too hard to face. In Scared, Wyn Alyse Thomas has shown us a dark truth about modern life and modern childhood.

    This poignant play hurts the heart. It captures a reality that is sometimes too hard to face. In Scared, Wyn Alyse Thomas has shown us a dark truth about modern life and modern childhood.

  • Christopher Soucy: Owning Shakespeare (Ten Minute Play)

    “Blessed be the man that spares these stones, And cursed be he that moves my bones.” This clever play pits a pious man of god against the reverence held for history’s most famous playwright. Brilliant and enjoyable to the last. Lovers of Shakespeare, history, or even fear of curses will enjoy this play!

    “Blessed be the man that spares these stones, And cursed be he that moves my bones.” This clever play pits a pious man of god against the reverence held for history’s most famous playwright. Brilliant and enjoyable to the last. Lovers of Shakespeare, history, or even fear of curses will enjoy this play!

  • Christopher Soucy: The Wedding Recessional I Imagine My Parents Had in 1971 (2 minutes)

    I think what makes this short, biting play all the more heartbreaking is its title. Knowing that you are watching the speculation of an event made from a lifetime of observation. Knowing that what followed inspired this darkly comic but ultimately tragic play. Kudos to Marcia Eppich-Harris on a superbly crafted short play.

    I think what makes this short, biting play all the more heartbreaking is its title. Knowing that you are watching the speculation of an event made from a lifetime of observation. Knowing that what followed inspired this darkly comic but ultimately tragic play. Kudos to Marcia Eppich-Harris on a superbly crafted short play.

  • Christopher Soucy: EDGAR ALLAN POE'S THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH

    I love a tight adaptation. And Monica Cross delivers a fantastic take on Poe’s classic. It carries with it every bit of dread from the short story, but in today’s pandemic world, it is a biting commentary on the excesses of a society that believes themselves untouchable by the plague.

    I love a tight adaptation. And Monica Cross delivers a fantastic take on Poe’s classic. It carries with it every bit of dread from the short story, but in today’s pandemic world, it is a biting commentary on the excesses of a society that believes themselves untouchable by the plague.

  • Christopher Soucy: Last Laugh

    What an amazing character study. Morey Norkin delivers a pitch perfect analysis of the comedy scene past and present. This is a play that would be equally delightful to produce or watch.

    What an amazing character study. Morey Norkin delivers a pitch perfect analysis of the comedy scene past and present. This is a play that would be equally delightful to produce or watch.

  • Christopher Soucy: Subway Adventures

    All great adventures start somewhere, Jaxson Mackling captures the collision of to wildly different people at the precipice of what feels like a life altering adventure.

    All great adventures start somewhere, Jaxson Mackling captures the collision of to wildly different people at the precipice of what feels like a life altering adventure.