Recommended by Marj O'Neill-Butler

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: UPLIFT

    Missing what they love, two trapeze artists talk online and complain until magically they close their eyes and visualize their moves...flying high and growing old together.

    Missing what they love, two trapeze artists talk online and complain until magically they close their eyes and visualize their moves...flying high and growing old together.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: MOUSE & OWL

    Why won't people listen? Science matters, especially to the critters of the earth. A short moving play about the death of a glacier.

    Why won't people listen? Science matters, especially to the critters of the earth. A short moving play about the death of a glacier.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: Sunset Skies

    Is Francois a roué, a con man or a gent? Not to worry, as the two ladies have got his number. A fun script for older folks.

    Is Francois a roué, a con man or a gent? Not to worry, as the two ladies have got his number. A fun script for older folks.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: Home Three

    A perfect Zoom play about a relationship and flowers. I look forward to seeing the Aurora Theatre production filmed in Hong Kong.

    A perfect Zoom play about a relationship and flowers. I look forward to seeing the Aurora Theatre production filmed in Hong Kong.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: Choices: A Ten-Minute Play

    Wow, this play goes deep. Deal with the Devil or live in poverty. Choices indeed. A very dark, interesting play. Doomed to scare the pants off of everyone in debt.

    Wow, this play goes deep. Deal with the Devil or live in poverty. Choices indeed. A very dark, interesting play. Doomed to scare the pants off of everyone in debt.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: Mission

    This piece could be about hundreds of couples...used to each other, but not sure why anymore. Their "mission" in life is undefined. Travel more? Have a baby? Should they split up? The end moment provides us with a bit of an answer, when Lee uses his phone to photograph the church and himself.

    This piece could be about hundreds of couples...used to each other, but not sure why anymore. Their "mission" in life is undefined. Travel more? Have a baby? Should they split up? The end moment provides us with a bit of an answer, when Lee uses his phone to photograph the church and himself.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: Off Center

    When you think you know where this delightful play is going, it changes directions. In ten short minutes it teaches us about art...what it is and who should be making it; about kindness and about remembering and about honoring people for who they are.

    When you think you know where this delightful play is going, it changes directions. In ten short minutes it teaches us about art...what it is and who should be making it; about kindness and about remembering and about honoring people for who they are.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: LEAVING A HOLE - 5-minute monologue

    This heart breaking monologue will leave a hole in your heart. It starts so simply...a dentist visit for a tooth pull. Once that tooth is gone and the hole is there, we slide into darkness, fear and the ever lasting knowledge that nothing will ever be the same. Based on a true event, it leaves you breathless and weepy.

    This heart breaking monologue will leave a hole in your heart. It starts so simply...a dentist visit for a tooth pull. Once that tooth is gone and the hole is there, we slide into darkness, fear and the ever lasting knowledge that nothing will ever be the same. Based on a true event, it leaves you breathless and weepy.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: THEY COME AND COME

    This short play could be taking place now, except the accents would be different. Immigrants, still trying to assimilate. Newcomers looking for family members. It's a lovely look at an earlier age and time in America, but the problems are the same.

    This short play could be taking place now, except the accents would be different. Immigrants, still trying to assimilate. Newcomers looking for family members. It's a lovely look at an earlier age and time in America, but the problems are the same.

  • Marj O'Neill-Butler: The End Is Just The Beginning

    Forced friendships rarely work, and these don't. And there was pay involved! A real treat for four actors. Reminds you to turn off your mic!

    Forced friendships rarely work, and these don't. And there was pay involved! A real treat for four actors. Reminds you to turn off your mic!