Recommended by Cole Hunter Dzubak

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: The Rotary Phone

    What a treat! What a ride! Andrew Martineau nails this comedy out of the park, examining what happens when people from the future stumble across objects from the past. This play is exceptionally written and would be an absolute treat for any group of actors to perform!

    What a treat! What a ride! Andrew Martineau nails this comedy out of the park, examining what happens when people from the future stumble across objects from the past. This play is exceptionally written and would be an absolute treat for any group of actors to perform!

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: The Impracticality of Modern-Day Mastodons

    Saw this at MSU this past semester and saw it on my NPX so I wanted to give it a rec! This show is extremely charming, full of witty, rich dialogue and well-rounded characters. This show combines childhood innocence, gut-wrenching emotion, and extremely tense situations all together very nicely. Teagle does a brilliant job with this piece, and it is a treat to see live!

    Saw this at MSU this past semester and saw it on my NPX so I wanted to give it a rec! This show is extremely charming, full of witty, rich dialogue and well-rounded characters. This show combines childhood innocence, gut-wrenching emotion, and extremely tense situations all together very nicely. Teagle does a brilliant job with this piece, and it is a treat to see live!

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: The Art of What You Want

    If you want to write horror for the stage, start here. This is how you do it. Everything about this piece is amazingly written and thought out. Nat Cassidy is extremely brilliant when it comes to the genre, and I can't say enough about this piece. It's creepy, unsettling, gory, and that twist ending? Absolutely shocking. Loved everything about this play.

    If you want to write horror for the stage, start here. This is how you do it. Everything about this piece is amazingly written and thought out. Nat Cassidy is extremely brilliant when it comes to the genre, and I can't say enough about this piece. It's creepy, unsettling, gory, and that twist ending? Absolutely shocking. Loved everything about this play.

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: A Day in the Life of a Former Zombie

    Wow. Just wow. Cathro does it again with this piece. Each play I read I just get drawn in more and more. The conversation in this piece is so real and demanding, it really leaves the audience to ponder what the solution is.

    Wow. Just wow. Cathro does it again with this piece. Each play I read I just get drawn in more and more. The conversation in this piece is so real and demanding, it really leaves the audience to ponder what the solution is.

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: Unbelievable

    DC Cathro is a remarkable playwright who has a knack for creating thrilling and exciting horror plays. "Unbelievable" is fantastic reminder that not all questions must be answered, is overall a fun ride that shows us just how much one couple can go through.

    DC Cathro is a remarkable playwright who has a knack for creating thrilling and exciting horror plays. "Unbelievable" is fantastic reminder that not all questions must be answered, is overall a fun ride that shows us just how much one couple can go through.

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: From the Top

    This piece is a reminder of how important theatre is, and also how important mental health is. This past year I started reliving some past traumas and realizing how many dangerous situations I've been in and escaped and didn't escape. Reading this piece was hard because it's real. It's so real.

    This piece is a reminder of how important theatre is, and also how important mental health is. This past year I started reliving some past traumas and realizing how many dangerous situations I've been in and escaped and didn't escape. Reading this piece was hard because it's real. It's so real.

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: Delicious, or “Soy Queso” (a monologue)

    Brilliant comedy-horror that uses every last second to deliver quite an impact at the end.

    Brilliant comedy-horror that uses every last second to deliver quite an impact at the end.

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: Taps (a monologue)

    Sickles shows everyone with this piece that good horror only needs a minute to be effective.

    Sickles shows everyone with this piece that good horror only needs a minute to be effective.

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: Nine Miles to Maryville

    I've been trying to figure out what to do with my feelings after this week, my feelings of having my classmate killed when I was a sophomore in High School 6 years ago, and Swenson has summed them up here. It's time to throw out the old playbook, action is necessary.

    I've been trying to figure out what to do with my feelings after this week, my feelings of having my classmate killed when I was a sophomore in High School 6 years ago, and Swenson has summed them up here. It's time to throw out the old playbook, action is necessary.

  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION: a Very Short Play About Children and Guns

    Simply powerful, that's all that can be said.

    Simply powerful, that's all that can be said.