Recommended by Asher Wyndham

  • Asher Wyndham: Something Happens Perfectly

    If only some men understood subtext! Hoping for the best for this woman who's waited -- only a year. The description of the scene for the first kiss...during a snowstorm is the stuff of theatre. a great picture--and funny. Maybe we can have these theatrical moments in life if only we're spontaneous and commit to being crazy for the sake of fun and maybe love.

    If only some men understood subtext! Hoping for the best for this woman who's waited -- only a year. The description of the scene for the first kiss...during a snowstorm is the stuff of theatre. a great picture--and funny. Maybe we can have these theatrical moments in life if only we're spontaneous and commit to being crazy for the sake of fun and maybe love.

  • Asher Wyndham: Messages

    What kind of theatre should we produce in a world on the brink of ecological disaster? This is a play that demands attention even if it means doing so with a playful twist. We need more plays like this to wake us up.

    What kind of theatre should we produce in a world on the brink of ecological disaster? This is a play that demands attention even if it means doing so with a playful twist. We need more plays like this to wake us up.

  • Asher Wyndham: The Runner

    Keyes is one of my favorite monologuists that crafts atmospheric monologues with a creepiness that gets under the skin. Check out The Runner and then read the other monologues.

    Keyes is one of my favorite monologuists that crafts atmospheric monologues with a creepiness that gets under the skin. Check out The Runner and then read the other monologues.

  • Asher Wyndham: 21:34 and 32 seconds

    Gallant's characters like this double-D bus driver are fully-realized and singular like characters from Talking Heads. Read any one of her monologues and you want to read them all and wait for the next one.

    Gallant's characters like this double-D bus driver are fully-realized and singular like characters from Talking Heads. Read any one of her monologues and you want to read them all and wait for the next one.

  • Asher Wyndham: Follow the Fireflies (monologue)

    St. Croix has given us a place called the Grove with its own rules and mythology, a place in between life and the afterlife, a limbo world of trees and fireflies that is so enchanting. I would love to read more about The Grove in a longer work. Beautiful writing, image by image.

    St. Croix has given us a place called the Grove with its own rules and mythology, a place in between life and the afterlife, a limbo world of trees and fireflies that is so enchanting. I would love to read more about The Grove in a longer work. Beautiful writing, image by image.

  • Asher Wyndham: Down to a Science (Monologue)

    A commanding voice, a universal one, using scientific metaphors while addressing inequality and oppression during our pandemic time that really makes you think and agree with her. Hopeful, optimistic - lovely writing.

    A commanding voice, a universal one, using scientific metaphors while addressing inequality and oppression during our pandemic time that really makes you think and agree with her. Hopeful, optimistic - lovely writing.

  • Asher Wyndham: Cinnamon

    The temperature in this play hilariously reaches a boiling point in respects to conflict. Captures that ugly phenomenon of toxic customers that want it their way. The barista character is a winning one for an actor!

    The temperature in this play hilariously reaches a boiling point in respects to conflict. Captures that ugly phenomenon of toxic customers that want it their way. The barista character is a winning one for an actor!

  • Asher Wyndham: Erase (a monologue)

    Funny, relatable and beautiful. It reminds you of the power of a child's vision and imagination, and the impact that it can have on your life.

    Funny, relatable and beautiful. It reminds you of the power of a child's vision and imagination, and the impact that it can have on your life.

  • Asher Wyndham: FORTUNATE FAILURE (MONOLOGUE)

    This turn to optimism and hope is funny in how it comes about, and it's an uplift and reminder that we need right now. Optimism is rarely explored on stage. Thanks Lermond!

    This turn to optimism and hope is funny in how it comes about, and it's an uplift and reminder that we need right now. Optimism is rarely explored on stage. Thanks Lermond!

  • Asher Wyndham: CHASSEUR THE CAT (MONOLOGUE)

    Purrrfect! We need more monologues and plays like this, about pets and animals.

    Purrrfect! We need more monologues and plays like this, about pets and animals.