Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: Look (short play)

    The power of a look that can alter our entire lives at an age when perhaps we didn't understand its importance. Well done.

    The power of a look that can alter our entire lives at an age when perhaps we didn't understand its importance. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Magic (short play)

    The desire for it all to be real again as everything has become an illusion even oneself. Well done.

    The desire for it all to be real again as everything has become an illusion even oneself. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Mail (short play)

    The impossibility of narrowing down the college choices and the onslaught of mailings. Well done.

    The impossibility of narrowing down the college choices and the onslaught of mailings. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Manners (short play)

    It's all a matter of asking in the right tone if you want to abuse someone. Well done.

    It's all a matter of asking in the right tone if you want to abuse someone. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Marathon (short play)

    An invigorating and beautiful play about the strength and perseverance to complete one's mission. Well done.

    An invigorating and beautiful play about the strength and perseverance to complete one's mission. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Mattress (short play)

    A very sweet play about the most comforting mattress of all! Just right.

    A very sweet play about the most comforting mattress of all! Just right.

  • Cheryl Bear: Meditation (short play)

    An exquisite piece about the power of the mind to form a state of bliss and feeling of being loved.

    An exquisite piece about the power of the mind to form a state of bliss and feeling of being loved.

  • Cheryl Bear: Memory (short play)

    Sometimes it's better not to remember the events of the night. Well done.

    Sometimes it's better not to remember the events of the night. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Mentor (short play)

    When you think someone possibly has learned their lesson, but is still trying to abuse their power. Well done.

    When you think someone possibly has learned their lesson, but is still trying to abuse their power. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Migraine (short play)

    A very sweet and beautiful ending that shows us the importance of love in our weaker moments.

    A very sweet and beautiful ending that shows us the importance of love in our weaker moments.