Recommended by Margaret O'Donnell

  • The Dragon Butcher
    16 Dec. 2021
    I saw a production of this play, virtually...I'm hoping for a live production soon to see this on stage since it has such exciting visuals that cry out for an imaginative set designer. Even digitally, it is engages at all levels -- kids and adults -- with witty dialogue and a plot that moves right along. And a satisfying conclusion. And it's funny, laugh at loud funny.
  • Family Business
    16 Dec. 2021
    This play is so funny! I was engaged all the way through with this family's incredibly unusual solutions to their increasingly complex issues. Relax and enjoy the ride -- you'll be in great hands.
  • Working for Crumbs - A Dead Body Farce
    6 Apr. 2021
    This is outrageous fun! Grace and Amy are work pals you'll watch with horrified fascination -- you know this stuff can't happen...or can it? How can they possibly get away with it? It's the way you always wanted to deal with a bad boss, but chickened out. Grace and Amy make outrageous choices, and we will follow them to the surprising, gratifying end.
  • Building Madness! a 1930s Screwball Comedy
    6 Apr. 2021
    What fun! Trixie the secretary is guileless...or is she? The witty dialogue is pure 1930s Hollywood snappy, and the complications arise naturally from the situation and characters. The scenes where Trixie manages everything, right in front of her clueless bosses, are intricately and beautifully written. Life at an architecture has never been more engaging.
  • A Spirited Manor - A Victorian Penny Dreadful
    6 Apr. 2021
    What a fun ride! All the way through, this play kept me guessing. Kate Danley plays with the Victorian novel's supernatural obsessions and makes them glow with new life and wickedly subversive fire.