Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: Saints Go Marching

    A moving tale of sorting through the grief and ones family as they move forward in the world. Well done.

    A moving tale of sorting through the grief and ones family as they move forward in the world. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Infallibility

    A wonderful tribute telling the fascinating story the connection of theatre to faith. Revealing and well done!

    A wonderful tribute telling the fascinating story the connection of theatre to faith. Revealing and well done!

  • Cheryl Bear: Natalie Wood Was Not Puerto Rican

    A revealing play of the struggle of displacement and identity in seeing one another in different roles. Well done.

    A revealing play of the struggle of displacement and identity in seeing one another in different roles. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Stoo's Famous Martian American Gumbo

    A marvelous celebration of community, music and a meal. The simplicity of the joy of life that adults overcomplicate. Beautiful!

    A marvelous celebration of community, music and a meal. The simplicity of the joy of life that adults overcomplicate. Beautiful!

  • Cheryl Bear: The Bruise (one-minute play)

    The confrontation that is needed even if one thinks they don't want to have it. Well done.

    The confrontation that is needed even if one thinks they don't want to have it. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Queen

    Could an error of calculations ruin it all for these aspiring academics? Or could integrity be the way? Fantastic.

    Could an error of calculations ruin it all for these aspiring academics? Or could integrity be the way? Fantastic.

  • Cheryl Bear: House of Joy (NEW VERSION - 2022)

    An adventure that has you jumping behind some fierce women! Well done.

    An adventure that has you jumping behind some fierce women! Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Antigone, presented by the girls of St. Catherine's

    Theatre transforms and empowers and, thankfully, disempowers those who would abuse their power. Well done.

    Theatre transforms and empowers and, thankfully, disempowers those who would abuse their power. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: A Nice Indian Boy

    A lovely comedy about love and marriage, funny and heartwarming!

    A lovely comedy about love and marriage, funny and heartwarming!

  • Cheryl Bear: Monkey Love

    A fantastic and thought provoking romantic comedy on love and trust with monkeys! It's wonderful!

    A fantastic and thought provoking romantic comedy on love and trust with monkeys! It's wonderful!