Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: No Word in Guyanese For Me

    A powerful look at the painful struggle one has to deal with as they choose a different life than the one accepted by their family. Well done.

    A powerful look at the painful struggle one has to deal with as they choose a different life than the one accepted by their family. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Romeo & Juliet & Velociraptors

    Such a fun adaption of Romeo and Juliet and a riveting adventure indeed! Love!

    Such a fun adaption of Romeo and Juliet and a riveting adventure indeed! Love!

  • Cheryl Bear: No Word in Guyanese For Me Post election One Act

    A disheartening look at the disbelief we all had during an election, but it was a much harder hit with disturbing consequences for many.

    A disheartening look at the disbelief we all had during an election, but it was a much harder hit with disturbing consequences for many.

  • Cheryl Bear: 54%

    The unseen, the ones who have lost hope and who feel trampled upon are finding the ones to blame for their plight. They are certain the answer is attacking their perceived enemy. It's a path that will only lead to disaster unless the course of it is changed.

    The unseen, the ones who have lost hope and who feel trampled upon are finding the ones to blame for their plight. They are certain the answer is attacking their perceived enemy. It's a path that will only lead to disaster unless the course of it is changed.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Cross and the Saber - one act, 12 minutes

    When you're not willing to go along with the orders of the powers that be, jail time is the new normal in a future America. Dystopian is what we would hope however it's been an all too likely reality as of late. But can this compute in what is supposed to be the land of the free? Well done.

    When you're not willing to go along with the orders of the powers that be, jail time is the new normal in a future America. Dystopian is what we would hope however it's been an all too likely reality as of late. But can this compute in what is supposed to be the land of the free? Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Viduy

    A powerful monologue that takes us inside the experience of a doctor on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. In these times, you may find faith more needed than ever in bringing light and hope.

    A powerful monologue that takes us inside the experience of a doctor on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. In these times, you may find faith more needed than ever in bringing light and hope.

  • Cheryl Bear: My Girl

    True love can survive anything, even COVID. Against all odds, with the help of a caring health care provider, Jim is able to connect with Barbara through music. Beautiful.

    True love can survive anything, even COVID. Against all odds, with the help of a caring health care provider, Jim is able to connect with Barbara through music. Beautiful.

  • Cheryl Bear: A Play with a Door

    A fantastic exploration of a relationship that we are captivated by. Creative and certainly effective.

    A fantastic exploration of a relationship that we are captivated by. Creative and certainly effective.

  • Cheryl Bear: Bethany/Bakol

    A compelling and vital look inside those who may fall victim to a cult when they have been crying out for the need to be heard, understood and loved. Excellent.

    A compelling and vital look inside those who may fall victim to a cult when they have been crying out for the need to be heard, understood and loved. Excellent.

  • Cheryl Bear: I DON'T LIKE THEATRE [A MONOLOGUE]

    An exquisite tribute to theater and the power it has on all. Excellent.

    An exquisite tribute to theater and the power it has on all. Excellent.