Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: Bodhisattva (short play)

    Beautifully done. A play about self realization and acceptance that truly resonates.

    Beautifully done. A play about self realization and acceptance that truly resonates.

  • Cheryl Bear: Book (short play)

    The close and intimate connection with books that connects us to each other and fills us with it's substance! Well done.

    The close and intimate connection with books that connects us to each other and fills us with it's substance! Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Bridge (short play)

    Let's not talk about it and when did we all start playing bridge?! Well done.

    Let's not talk about it and when did we all start playing bridge?! Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Busking (short play)

    A very fun piece about the hope for community to return in order to practice one's art. Regardless of the external circumstances, it's still in you. Well done.

    A very fun piece about the hope for community to return in order to practice one's art. Regardless of the external circumstances, it's still in you. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Butthole (short play)

    The game of truth or dare when it's all about reaching the limit, well done.

    The game of truth or dare when it's all about reaching the limit, well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Cactus (short play)

    A monologue that resonates which is the defense for pain or threat that we're afraid vulnerability will cost us. Well done.

    A monologue that resonates which is the defense for pain or threat that we're afraid vulnerability will cost us. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Café (short play)

    The power of visiting the place where memories are stored and the connection to our loved ones. Beautifully done.

    The power of visiting the place where memories are stored and the connection to our loved ones. Beautifully done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Call (short play)

    The power of a phone call when you're overwhelmed with caring for another and the value of them being there.

    The power of a phone call when you're overwhelmed with caring for another and the value of them being there.

  • Cheryl Bear: Cancer (short play)

    The horror of wishing someone else would suffer, perhaps living off of the misfortune of others in some way. Disturbing and well done.

    The horror of wishing someone else would suffer, perhaps living off of the misfortune of others in some way. Disturbing and well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Cards (short play)

    The card obsession in the almighty trading game. Well done.

    The card obsession in the almighty trading game. Well done.