Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: 20 Questions: a found monologue

    These are the questions of life that not just you, but those around the globe are asking. A wonderful way to find connection with so many we have never met.

    These are the questions of life that not just you, but those around the globe are asking. A wonderful way to find connection with so many we have never met.

  • Cheryl Bear: The 19th Airborne

    A very fun take on a horrific situation that somehow makes it a joy!

    A very fun take on a horrific situation that somehow makes it a joy!

  • Cheryl Bear: 1 2 step [a snapshot]

    A real, authentic snapshot of a relationship as one welcomes a newborn. Well done.

    A real, authentic snapshot of a relationship as one welcomes a newborn. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Trisomy

    A raw look at what happens when rights are taken away and your body no longer belongs to you. Well done.

    A raw look at what happens when rights are taken away and your body no longer belongs to you. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: TERRANCE (MAINTENANCE MAN): A MONOLOGUE

    In a world of haves and have nots, with justifications rising for greed to win, some are pushed to the brink and need to beg for their supper. Well done.

    In a world of haves and have nots, with justifications rising for greed to win, some are pushed to the brink and need to beg for their supper. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Thin End

    The schoolyard has never been an easy place. Can two stand up to the majority? A play we can all relate to, from the ones who remember to the ones experiencing it now. Well done.

    The schoolyard has never been an easy place. Can two stand up to the majority? A play we can all relate to, from the ones who remember to the ones experiencing it now. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Fénix

    A testimony you will not forget and may it prompt us all to never apologize for being a feminist, for having a voice and to fight back against violence towards women. Well done.

    A testimony you will not forget and may it prompt us all to never apologize for being a feminist, for having a voice and to fight back against violence towards women. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Death's Defeat

    A trip that you would hope teens would never have to make. Excellent.

    A trip that you would hope teens would never have to make. Excellent.

  • Cheryl Bear: Dreaming

    A close up look at a mother and daughter dreaming of a better life where they won't be facing deportation and can be together. Well done.

    A close up look at a mother and daughter dreaming of a better life where they won't be facing deportation and can be together. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Salat al-Janazah

    A haunting, horrifying and necessary monologue that speaks to the reality of living in America as a student and the risk they take every day to go to school. Well done.

    A haunting, horrifying and necessary monologue that speaks to the reality of living in America as a student and the risk they take every day to go to school. Well done.