Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: Laurie and Lou

    A great capture of collaboration and the nature of art when you've achieved fame. What life does one live and what meaning does it hold? Well done.

    A great capture of collaboration and the nature of art when you've achieved fame. What life does one live and what meaning does it hold? Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: I Don’t Know Why I’m _______, But It Feels Really Good

    A compelling creation of theatre as we try to go on with the show in the midst of a plague. We'll keep the stream going for as long as we can. Well done.

    A compelling creation of theatre as we try to go on with the show in the midst of a plague. We'll keep the stream going for as long as we can. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: See It/Send It

    How long is never and how long can we hold out? With social, we're connected but the world is beckoning to us. Will we satisfy our impulses even if it means infecting another? Well done.

    How long is never and how long can we hold out? With social, we're connected but the world is beckoning to us. Will we satisfy our impulses even if it means infecting another? Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Small Jokes About Monsters

    An explosive family reunion that delves into the complex emotions and trauma surrounding the patriarch's death. There's a lot to unpack and with a great deal of depth and humor we explore some rich territory. Heartfelt and moving, great work.

    An explosive family reunion that delves into the complex emotions and trauma surrounding the patriarch's death. There's a lot to unpack and with a great deal of depth and humor we explore some rich territory. Heartfelt and moving, great work.

  • Cheryl Bear: Mona Quimby: Age 38

    How easy is it to disappear after you've played by the rules too well until you go on a journey to help you learn to take up some more space. To start fresh and start living again. Lovely.

    How easy is it to disappear after you've played by the rules too well until you go on a journey to help you learn to take up some more space. To start fresh and start living again. Lovely.

  • Cheryl Bear: Methtacular!

    An incredible journey, raw and exposed, through addiction and a whirling of experiences until the breaking point of recovery. Truly extraordinary and important work!

    An incredible journey, raw and exposed, through addiction and a whirling of experiences until the breaking point of recovery. Truly extraordinary and important work!

  • Cheryl Bear: A Sudden Sense of Melancholy (a monologue)

    A very genuine and authentic moment of your ordinary day followed by an intense pang of loneliness. Well done.

    A very genuine and authentic moment of your ordinary day followed by an intense pang of loneliness. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Plastic Nest

    A beautiful metaphor for nesting, the complexity of connection and the struggle to survive. Engaging and effective, a truly wonderful and impactful work!

    A beautiful metaphor for nesting, the complexity of connection and the struggle to survive. Engaging and effective, a truly wonderful and impactful work!

  • Cheryl Bear: Intertwined

    A compelling story of love in a surreal, but not too long ago, world where interracial marriage is banned. Will this tear the couple apart forever? Will they risk going against the status quo with threat of death? Riveting and well done.

    A compelling story of love in a surreal, but not too long ago, world where interracial marriage is banned. Will this tear the couple apart forever? Will they risk going against the status quo with threat of death? Riveting and well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Attachment Disorder

    A fascinating exploration of the family and forgiveness. The truths we need answered and our ability to accept the repentance offered with the meaning attached to it. Well done.

    A fascinating exploration of the family and forgiveness. The truths we need answered and our ability to accept the repentance offered with the meaning attached to it. Well done.