Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: Women, Am I Right?

    A hilarious capture of the hypocrisy in men calling women over emotional. Well done.

    A hilarious capture of the hypocrisy in men calling women over emotional. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: You Can Do It!

    For the one who will stand by your side and always give you the pep talk you need, this is the perfect question to ask. Lovely.

    For the one who will stand by your side and always give you the pep talk you need, this is the perfect question to ask. Lovely.

  • Cheryl Bear: 10%

    A heartbreaking monologue that speaks to what matters the most and what doesn't. May no child feel like they have no alternative but this and may we support them through their struggles better.

    A heartbreaking monologue that speaks to what matters the most and what doesn't. May no child feel like they have no alternative but this and may we support them through their struggles better.

  • Cheryl Bear: Cape Time

    Life in a quarantine for a superhero teen when we need heroes like him more than ever. Great work Cape Boy!

    Life in a quarantine for a superhero teen when we need heroes like him more than ever. Great work Cape Boy!

  • Cheryl Bear: Drowned

    A powerful look at what happens when happily ever after isn't and why the door home needs to always be open.

    A powerful look at what happens when happily ever after isn't and why the door home needs to always be open.

  • Cheryl Bear: Half

    A heartbreaking piece where one has to live an experience they never should. May we know the right things to do so this never happens.

    A heartbreaking piece where one has to live an experience they never should. May we know the right things to do so this never happens.

  • Cheryl Bear: I Ate the Divorce Papers (On Accident)

    A hilarious play within a play as a woman eats sexism with ketchup! Very fun for an actor to play!

    A hilarious play within a play as a woman eats sexism with ketchup! Very fun for an actor to play!

  • Cheryl Bear: I'm Having the Worst Day

    A heartbreaking and accurate look at the grief of losing one's father to cancer.

    A heartbreaking and accurate look at the grief of losing one's father to cancer.

  • Cheryl Bear: I Won't Take a Bullet for My Students

    Anyone who participates in the American education system must hear this piece and remember it when they vote on gun control. No more "thoughts and prayers."

    Anyone who participates in the American education system must hear this piece and remember it when they vote on gun control. No more "thoughts and prayers."

  • Cheryl Bear: Imagine

    Love in its birth and end, the experience as it occurs and as it ends, captured for us to know what it's like for one to learn to open up again.

    Love in its birth and end, the experience as it occurs and as it ends, captured for us to know what it's like for one to learn to open up again.