Recommended by Asher Wyndham

  • Asher Wyndham: Nubs

    This funny monologue taps into the social anxiety the pandemic has exasperated. Also it reflects how many of us are making post-vaccination these little steps toward a sense of self-improvement and social involvement -- toward feeling like a worthy human again. A smart addition to any festival on the pandemic.

    This funny monologue taps into the social anxiety the pandemic has exasperated. Also it reflects how many of us are making post-vaccination these little steps toward a sense of self-improvement and social involvement -- toward feeling like a worthy human again. A smart addition to any festival on the pandemic.

  • Asher Wyndham: What If, a monologue

    A connection and sweetness that's only now a memory that any audience affected by the pandemic will find relatable. Genuinely heartbreaking.

    A connection and sweetness that's only now a memory that any audience affected by the pandemic will find relatable. Genuinely heartbreaking.

  • Asher Wyndham: Sssedona

    A transfixing play of pure poetry that intensifies with the Arizona heat of its setting. A magical spell of a play that ends with a surprising transfiguration for its protagonist -- an unforgettable reading experience.

    A transfixing play of pure poetry that intensifies with the Arizona heat of its setting. A magical spell of a play that ends with a surprising transfiguration for its protagonist -- an unforgettable reading experience.

  • Asher Wyndham: Because I Said So

    An intimate monologue on impact of gun culture on children -- a smart choice for any production on gun control. An actor would have a good time creating the mother character through voice levels and physicality.

    An intimate monologue on impact of gun culture on children -- a smart choice for any production on gun control. An actor would have a good time creating the mother character through voice levels and physicality.

  • Asher Wyndham: The Berenstain Bearadox

    Unexpected silliness will make this monologue a surefire audience pleaser.

    Unexpected silliness will make this monologue a surefire audience pleaser.

  • Asher Wyndham: Light Switch

    This play is one of a kind in queer theatre, groundbreaking possibly and inspiring definitely for future playwrights that want to explore the intersection of neurodiversity and gay identities. The playwright has created an unforgettable protagonist that opened my eyes to a difference I don't see much of on and off stage, and in the end someone I can relate to. Sexy, silly and serious -- this play will win over your audience.

    This play is one of a kind in queer theatre, groundbreaking possibly and inspiring definitely for future playwrights that want to explore the intersection of neurodiversity and gay identities. The playwright has created an unforgettable protagonist that opened my eyes to a difference I don't see much of on and off stage, and in the end someone I can relate to. Sexy, silly and serious -- this play will win over your audience.

  • Asher Wyndham: RE-POLISHED

    This short monologue would be a great intro to auditioning and performing for a young woman new to acting. The imagery, the positivity, the message -- all of it captured through a believable voice.

    This short monologue would be a great intro to auditioning and performing for a young woman new to acting. The imagery, the positivity, the message -- all of it captured through a believable voice.

  • Asher Wyndham: I, Corn Dog

    Costume designers, prop designers and sound designers, this is the short play to collaborate on.

    Costume designers, prop designers and sound designers, this is the short play to collaborate on.

  • Asher Wyndham: Baby's Breath (a monologue)

    I would love to see this interpreted by an adult performer in a diaper.

    I would love to see this interpreted by an adult performer in a diaper.

  • Asher Wyndham: Inflatable Fools

    Wet hell? No flames? Floaties on stage? Count on Bultrowicz for an unexpected twist on the regular staple of short American theatre - comedy set in Hell. Ignorance and stupidity isn't bliss in this goofy play. Another winner.

    Wet hell? No flames? Floaties on stage? Count on Bultrowicz for an unexpected twist on the regular staple of short American theatre - comedy set in Hell. Ignorance and stupidity isn't bliss in this goofy play. Another winner.