Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: Shiv

    A beautiful exploration that takes us into the experience of liberation through vivid imagery that makes it real for us and a marvelous adventure. Wonderful!

    A beautiful exploration that takes us into the experience of liberation through vivid imagery that makes it real for us and a marvelous adventure. Wonderful!

  • Cheryl Bear: The Chronicles of Kalki

    An incredible exploration of coming of age as these girls form a friendship with a final avatar of a Hindu god as they help each other along their journey. Beautifully done!

    An incredible exploration of coming of age as these girls form a friendship with a final avatar of a Hindu god as they help each other along their journey. Beautifully done!

  • Cheryl Bear: Brahman/i, a one-hijra stand-up comedy show

    An incredible exploration of spiritual existence and the experience of gender identity in society that takes us to incredible places. Fascinating, funny and marvelously entertaining!

    An incredible exploration of spiritual existence and the experience of gender identity in society that takes us to incredible places. Fascinating, funny and marvelously entertaining!

  • Cheryl Bear: Possession

    A warning of the danger of fear, the inability to go somewhere new and the unwillingness to let go of an existence that isn't good for us. Powerful and well done.

    A warning of the danger of fear, the inability to go somewhere new and the unwillingness to let go of an existence that isn't good for us. Powerful and well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: 2Y20M

    An incredible piece of history, a scientific experiment that leads to a riveting adventure as this workforce is put to the test and form some incredible relationships and self examination. Fantastic!

    An incredible piece of history, a scientific experiment that leads to a riveting adventure as this workforce is put to the test and form some incredible relationships and self examination. Fantastic!

  • Cheryl Bear: The Red Flags

    What is love, but a risky proposition? You might as well go against all the warning signs and take that plunge. Somehow those imperfections make the marriage seem all the more likely to succeed in an upfront and crazy way. Love!

    What is love, but a risky proposition? You might as well go against all the warning signs and take that plunge. Somehow those imperfections make the marriage seem all the more likely to succeed in an upfront and crazy way. Love!

  • Cheryl Bear: Alma

    A beautiful play that shows the deep love of a mother and her daughter as they fight for dreams and each other. Gorgeously done.

    A beautiful play that shows the deep love of a mother and her daughter as they fight for dreams and each other. Gorgeously done.

  • Cheryl Bear: In His Hands

    A beautiful play that delves deep into the relationship of these characters to God, the church and each other. A brilliant and enlightening piece that sheds much light on religion, sexuality and God's love overruling any organization. Well done!

    A beautiful play that delves deep into the relationship of these characters to God, the church and each other. A brilliant and enlightening piece that sheds much light on religion, sexuality and God's love overruling any organization. Well done!

  • Cheryl Bear: What / Washed Ashore / Astray

    A beautiful metaphor for the impermanent existence of life. Gorgeous imagery that takes us into the magic of the experience of breath and life in all it's glory and when it fades away. Well done!

    A beautiful metaphor for the impermanent existence of life. Gorgeous imagery that takes us into the magic of the experience of breath and life in all it's glory and when it fades away. Well done!

  • Cheryl Bear: at the very bottom of a body of water

    An incredibly moving and meaningful play, Marina's exploration of the world and her connection to others is just marvelous. The metaphors are magical, a truly exquisite piece of work!

    An incredibly moving and meaningful play, Marina's exploration of the world and her connection to others is just marvelous. The metaphors are magical, a truly exquisite piece of work!