Recommended by Asher Wyndham

  • Asher Wyndham: Gay newbie (A Monologue)

    The awkwardness and nervousness make this a fun read. Such a fun character that you instantly crush over. What a great character for a Pride-themed showcase of new writing.

    The awkwardness and nervousness make this a fun read. Such a fun character that you instantly crush over. What a great character for a Pride-themed showcase of new writing.

  • Asher Wyndham: Finding Me

    Love this woman's attitude on life and experiencing the wild side.

    Love this woman's attitude on life and experiencing the wild side.

  • Asher Wyndham: Between the Surf and the Stars (a monologue)

    The world- and relationship-building through careful execution is what Sickles does best. He slows time for us, we settle in and relax like we're in the sand next to the bonfire, revealing, surprising us along the way. Beautiful writing made believable out of the mouths of his characters like Benton.

    The world- and relationship-building through careful execution is what Sickles does best. He slows time for us, we settle in and relax like we're in the sand next to the bonfire, revealing, surprising us along the way. Beautiful writing made believable out of the mouths of his characters like Benton.

  • Asher Wyndham: Bubbles

    An opportunity for empathy. A surprising voice for a teen character, an unexpected perspective. Another compelling slice of life from Cole in one page.

    An opportunity for empathy. A surprising voice for a teen character, an unexpected perspective. Another compelling slice of life from Cole in one page.

  • Asher Wyndham: 3 Monologues (Summer's Welcome; Pity-Wanting Pain; and, Mirror, Mirror)

    Schumacher explores beauty and love through three distinct voices -- a pleasure to read out loud.

    Schumacher explores beauty and love through three distinct voices -- a pleasure to read out loud.

  • Asher Wyndham: Thou Shall Not Liest (a monologue)

    Our recent out-of-the-closet atheist is on the edge of losing it, both his mind and his job. It's his first job, doesn't want to upset his parents - a funny/not funny predicament that Lawing does best in his monologues. Clever writing exploring how inhospitable Christian schools - as well as larger society - is toward those that want to live Godless. A smart choice for a festival on themes of faith or, better, atheism.

    Our recent out-of-the-closet atheist is on the edge of losing it, both his mind and his job. It's his first job, doesn't want to upset his parents - a funny/not funny predicament that Lawing does best in his monologues. Clever writing exploring how inhospitable Christian schools - as well as larger society - is toward those that want to live Godless. A smart choice for a festival on themes of faith or, better, atheism.

  • Asher Wyndham: Vinterlys

    A sci-fi mini-drama about meeting someone's parents turns into a shocking spectacle of light and demonology. For others, it's some sick fun. A lighting designer would have fun with this play.

    A sci-fi mini-drama about meeting someone's parents turns into a shocking spectacle of light and demonology. For others, it's some sick fun. A lighting designer would have fun with this play.

  • Asher Wyndham: Alpha Omega Incorporated

    So smart and clever while being so thoroughly silly. Easy to produce comedy that will certainly entertain your audience.

    So smart and clever while being so thoroughly silly. Easy to produce comedy that will certainly entertain your audience.

  • Asher Wyndham: Steam

    Shows sexy and realness in an insightful, funny way. How do you create fake cat puke? I don't know. Have fun with this one-minute.

    Shows sexy and realness in an insightful, funny way. How do you create fake cat puke? I don't know. Have fun with this one-minute.

  • Asher Wyndham: Lucy, What Did You Do? (a one-minute play)

    This is a perfect example of comedic one-minute play. Perfectly plotted, building tension, with an ending that I didn't expect.

    This is a perfect example of comedic one-minute play. Perfectly plotted, building tension, with an ending that I didn't expect.