Recommended by Maggie Goscinski

  • Maggie Goscinski: I Don't Know: A Ten-Minute Play

    I DON'T KNOW is a laugh out loud scene, full of PC quips and reminders of the humor behind our struggles to get and stay inclusive. Hilarious!

    I DON'T KNOW is a laugh out loud scene, full of PC quips and reminders of the humor behind our struggles to get and stay inclusive. Hilarious!

  • Maggie Goscinski: How the Light Gets In

    HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN is an uplifting take on loneliness and the positive consequences that happen when you tie yourself to the strangers around you. Lovely story.

    HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN is an uplifting take on loneliness and the positive consequences that happen when you tie yourself to the strangers around you. Lovely story.

  • Maggie Goscinski: Report/Resist/Reclaim

    REPORT/RESIST/RECALIM is a frighteningly realistic path into the future, held together by the thread of hope that love and a fighting spirit bring.

    REPORT/RESIST/RECALIM is a frighteningly realistic path into the future, held together by the thread of hope that love and a fighting spirit bring.

  • Maggie Goscinski: Want

    An unexpected monologue reminiscent of the 'V for Vendetta' speech, a great exercise for a Voice and Speech student with plenty to dig into. Really interesting idea.

    An unexpected monologue reminiscent of the 'V for Vendetta' speech, a great exercise for a Voice and Speech student with plenty to dig into. Really interesting idea.

  • Maggie Goscinski: Ask Me Anything

    The best humor is the most relatable humor. The hoops we jump through to get a job feel familiar, and ASK ME ANYTHING approaches this familiarity with a lighthearted touch.

    The best humor is the most relatable humor. The hoops we jump through to get a job feel familiar, and ASK ME ANYTHING approaches this familiarity with a lighthearted touch.

  • Maggie Goscinski: The Red Truck, a monologue

    This monologue gives actors so much to dig into. Relevant and honest, THE RED TRUCK is a realistic portrayal of the shock that follows, and the way we've been conditioned to get used to things.

    This monologue gives actors so much to dig into. Relevant and honest, THE RED TRUCK is a realistic portrayal of the shock that follows, and the way we've been conditioned to get used to things.

  • Maggie Goscinski: To Fall in Love

    I love this play, heartbreaking but mostly a story about love, genuine, honest love. And love that needed some healing. This is perhaps my favorite piece I've read on NPX to date.

    I love this play, heartbreaking but mostly a story about love, genuine, honest love. And love that needed some healing. This is perhaps my favorite piece I've read on NPX to date.

  • Maggie Goscinski: The Thing on the Floor

    Super funny short for two characters. Lots of physical comedy.

    Super funny short for two characters. Lots of physical comedy.

  • Maggie Goscinski: The Ask (one act)

    THE ASK is a hysterical opportunity for two actors with some chemistry. A realistic misunderstanding leads to an uncomfortable situation with dialogue that plays beautifully.

    THE ASK is a hysterical opportunity for two actors with some chemistry. A realistic misunderstanding leads to an uncomfortable situation with dialogue that plays beautifully.

  • Maggie Goscinski: The Deal

    Vance's THE DEAL is a horrifyingly real story about how sex is used as a weapon in our world, with lots of twists and turns and powerful roles for women. Even though this is a very heavy story, it retains hope through and through.

    Vance's THE DEAL is a horrifyingly real story about how sex is used as a weapon in our world, with lots of twists and turns and powerful roles for women. Even though this is a very heavy story, it retains hope through and through.