Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: Saint (short play)

    It's hard to live up to expectations when you're a saint and this puts in question what we leave behind when we die. What do we decide ruins a legacy?

    It's hard to live up to expectations when you're a saint and this puts in question what we leave behind when we die. What do we decide ruins a legacy?

  • Cheryl Bear: Scandal (short play)

    A perfect breakfast analogy for the scandal taking place with just the right spice!

    A perfect breakfast analogy for the scandal taking place with just the right spice!

  • Cheryl Bear: Seasons (short play)

    A beautiful celebration of the seasons and life itself!

    A beautiful celebration of the seasons and life itself!

  • Cheryl Bear: Secrets (short play)

    An intriguing and suspenseful secret mission that has us hooked!

    An intriguing and suspenseful secret mission that has us hooked!

  • Cheryl Bear: Seeking (short play)

    The exquisite journey towards an enlightened state delicately portrayed. Beautiful.

    The exquisite journey towards an enlightened state delicately portrayed. Beautiful.

  • Cheryl Bear: Seniors (short play)

    That moment of life crisis in aging and sharing in looking at the past somehow always helps.

    That moment of life crisis in aging and sharing in looking at the past somehow always helps.

  • Cheryl Bear: Shadow (short play)

    A fabulous twist in workplace responsibility you didn't see coming.

    A fabulous twist in workplace responsibility you didn't see coming.

  • Cheryl Bear: Sharing (short play)

    A lesson in sharing and the psychological benefit generosity has no matter what your circumstances. Well done.

    A lesson in sharing and the psychological benefit generosity has no matter what your circumstances. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Should (short play)

    Everything we should have done when we couldn't possibly predict what would happen and at the same time there's a should in anything we would have done.

    Everything we should have done when we couldn't possibly predict what would happen and at the same time there's a should in anything we would have done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Shower (short play)

    The exquisite awakening and theraputic oasis that comes from taking a shower. Well done.

    The exquisite awakening and theraputic oasis that comes from taking a shower. Well done.