Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: THIRTY DAYS HATH SEPTEMBER - a monologue

    A powerful insight into what young students are coping with in a pandemic that has taken a lot from them. Well done.

    A powerful insight into what young students are coping with in a pandemic that has taken a lot from them. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: SIGN HERE FOR ALL THAT REMAINS

    A moving look at the impact of grief and loneliness on someone and how the slightest bit of humanity can help. Well done.

    A moving look at the impact of grief and loneliness on someone and how the slightest bit of humanity can help. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: ONE IN THE CHAMBER

    A powerful look at the epidemic of gun violence and the burden that our teachers carry when one never would think that would be a part of their job description. Well done.

    A powerful look at the epidemic of gun violence and the burden that our teachers carry when one never would think that would be a part of their job description. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: A SHELL OF WHO SHE ONCE WAS

    A powerful and devastating look at grief in the face of the unimaginable. Well done.

    A powerful and devastating look at grief in the face of the unimaginable. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: I'LL LOVE YOU 'TIL THE COWS COME HOME

    A powerful play that gives insight into the disease of Alzheimer's and a couple trying to manage it. Well done.

    A powerful play that gives insight into the disease of Alzheimer's and a couple trying to manage it. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: CREATURE COMFORTS

    Fantastic insight into the psychology of dogs and the traumas they go through. Well done.

    Fantastic insight into the psychology of dogs and the traumas they go through. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: ACCOMMODATION

    A powerful call to attention for where we fall short to address the educational needs and support for children often left behind. How can we best help? Well done.

    A powerful call to attention for where we fall short to address the educational needs and support for children often left behind. How can we best help? Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: TATTOO: A Tale of Terror

    Your mother warned you never to enter a tattoo parlor! Perhaps you should've listened! Horrifying and well done!

    Your mother warned you never to enter a tattoo parlor! Perhaps you should've listened! Horrifying and well done!

  • Cheryl Bear: MOSTLY CLOUDY

    In a digital age with a dark cloud overhead, this nursery rhyme is about to give us some food for thought when we text so we don't roll down the hill. Well done!

    In a digital age with a dark cloud overhead, this nursery rhyme is about to give us some food for thought when we text so we don't roll down the hill. Well done!

  • Cheryl Bear: LONELINESS

    A powerful look at the nature of loneliness and the difficulty in shaking it to embrace connectivity. Well done.

    A powerful look at the nature of loneliness and the difficulty in shaking it to embrace connectivity. Well done.