Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: Davida - long and short version

    An incredible piece as a woman welcomes her husband back to the world and enlightens him on all of the changes that have occurred. A powerful piece on the future political state we may live in. Well done.

    An incredible piece as a woman welcomes her husband back to the world and enlightens him on all of the changes that have occurred. A powerful piece on the future political state we may live in. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Moon in the Sky

    An exquisite monologue set in 1939 wartime that takes us inside this young girl's experience of love. Fantastic!

    An exquisite monologue set in 1939 wartime that takes us inside this young girl's experience of love. Fantastic!

  • Cheryl Bear: InDependence Day

    A fantastic monologue for Valentines Day where a woman discovers what love is for the first time. It's empowering and liberating! Well done.

    A fantastic monologue for Valentines Day where a woman discovers what love is for the first time. It's empowering and liberating! Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Takeout

    A hilarious first date as things seem to be going swimmingly until the elevator gets stuck. A bit of claustrophobia and then it all comes out. But you know what, things have a way of working out. Charming!

    A hilarious first date as things seem to be going swimmingly until the elevator gets stuck. A bit of claustrophobia and then it all comes out. But you know what, things have a way of working out. Charming!

  • Cheryl Bear: Fanny Brice

    A fascinating history, the captivating and complex backstory behind Fanny Brice's divorce. Fantastic work!

    A fascinating history, the captivating and complex backstory behind Fanny Brice's divorce. Fantastic work!

  • Cheryl Bear: Beatrix in the Shadows

    Peter Rabbit goes to Beatrix for help with the effects of climate change on the farm. Everything is falling apart and Beatrix points to science, but Peter's having none of it! Fantastic!

    Peter Rabbit goes to Beatrix for help with the effects of climate change on the farm. Everything is falling apart and Beatrix points to science, but Peter's having none of it! Fantastic!

  • Cheryl Bear: The Shrine

    An exciting road trip that gives these two a new perspective on D.H. Lawrence's tree and the painting she made of it. A historic revelation that ignites a passionate debate and meaning for the couple, but will it unite or divide them? Well done.

    An exciting road trip that gives these two a new perspective on D.H. Lawrence's tree and the painting she made of it. A historic revelation that ignites a passionate debate and meaning for the couple, but will it unite or divide them? Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Animation in Dust

    A story of the bitter battles of mother and daughter. As resentments have built up and neither one can be happy until they've healed. Great work.

    A story of the bitter battles of mother and daughter. As resentments have built up and neither one can be happy until they've healed. Great work.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Poster - A Monologue

    A fantastic monologue about growth and the next life stage of a woman. The rut she was in has made way for her to become part of things larger than herself for the first time. For the first time she is truly connected, alive and empowered! Well done!

    A fantastic monologue about growth and the next life stage of a woman. The rut she was in has made way for her to become part of things larger than herself for the first time. For the first time she is truly connected, alive and empowered! Well done!

  • Cheryl Bear: I Summon You

    A spectacular piece of storytelling as we go behind the creation of magic and everything that goes into it. The experience of life, real and imagined, that we try to capture and put on the stage. Are we more than a memory for the duration of the show? What do we hope to accomplish? Fantastic work.

    A spectacular piece of storytelling as we go behind the creation of magic and everything that goes into it. The experience of life, real and imagined, that we try to capture and put on the stage. Are we more than a memory for the duration of the show? What do we hope to accomplish? Fantastic work.