Recommended by Maggie Goscinski

  • I've Never Been Catcalled
    22 Apr. 2019
    A lighthearted 10-minute piece that explores how different our experiences as women can be, and what constitutes a shared female experience. Like....catcalling.
  • Wrong House
    20 Apr. 2019
    So funny! This one minute piece will leave audiences rolling on the floor.
  • the bridge we built
    19 Apr. 2019
    Chavez writes such beautiful moments. THE BRIDGE WE BUILT leaves you wanting more.
  • when a whale falls
    19 Apr. 2019
    WHEN A WHALE FALLS allows us to revel in the unavoidable cycles of loss, learning from it and grappling with it. A beautiful, beautiful piece.
  • Dreams Deferred
    14 Apr. 2019
    DREAMS DEFERRED is a woman heartbroken by everything she's lost, from a two-bedroom apartment to two bags on the street, and the inner turmoil of decisions and the illusion of choice.
  • little moons
    14 Apr. 2019
    'little moons' is such a sweet experience between two people, experiencing something beautiful and all theirs in a way that no one else has experienced it- face masks and all.
  • Phrases in a Phone Booth (Monologue/Solo)
    21 Mar. 2019
    The heartbreaking cost of choosing freedom and self-love is laid out beautifully in this power-packed monologue. Rose knows how to do a lot with a little, in this and all her writing.
  • The Home for Retired Canadian Girlfriends
    8 Feb. 2019
    A lighthearted comedy of a possibility that feels totally unexplored: What happens to all those Canadian Girlfriends? Very funny, a great addition to any festival.
  • Residual Dust
    31 Jan. 2019
    An eye-opening look at what it means to sacrifice yourself for a higher cause, and what it means to sacrifice someone else for your own. Turnage does an excellent job of exploring why people make the choices they do, so both characters tug at your heartstrings.
  • A Monogamy of Swans
    30 Jan. 2019
    A MONOGAMY OF SWANS builds a loved and lost story with so much depth it leaves you thinking about it long after it's over. Beautiful and bittersweet.

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