Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: Interviewing Miss Davis

    A brilliant and entertaining glimpse into the relationship between a star and her assistant. Fabulous!

    A brilliant and entertaining glimpse into the relationship between a star and her assistant. Fabulous!

  • Cheryl Bear: Abandoned in Queens

    Extremely well done, a riveting drama of a father and son working their way through their new lives now that Rita has left. Raw, authentic and brilliantly done. Bravo.

    Extremely well done, a riveting drama of a father and son working their way through their new lives now that Rita has left. Raw, authentic and brilliantly done. Bravo.

  • Cheryl Bear: O'Sullivan Stew

    A magical and lyrical story of dreams and adventure with rich detail and beautiful lessons. Marvelous!

    A magical and lyrical story of dreams and adventure with rich detail and beautiful lessons. Marvelous!

  • Cheryl Bear: Stones Fall, Birds Fly

    A beautiful story of being connected to our wings, to find our power within and take flight towards our dreams. Well done!

    A beautiful story of being connected to our wings, to find our power within and take flight towards our dreams. Well done!

  • Cheryl Bear: 49 Years and a Glass of Chardonnay

    New York in a nutshell, two women holding onto dreams but learning to feel lucky with where they are. Well done.

    New York in a nutshell, two women holding onto dreams but learning to feel lucky with where they are. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Christmas Eve Eve

    A fantastic piece about the difficulty of cheer during the holidays when under the weight of grief, but there is hope particularly from our loved ones. Well done.

    A fantastic piece about the difficulty of cheer during the holidays when under the weight of grief, but there is hope particularly from our loved ones. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: An Unexpected Resurrection

    A delightful and imaginative romantic comedy as the playwright interacts with her characters. Lovely!

    A delightful and imaginative romantic comedy as the playwright interacts with her characters. Lovely!

  • Cheryl Bear: The Drill (Or, Civil Defense Is No Defense): A Play Concerning the Life of Dorothy Day

    A wonderful piece showing the power of sisterhood and humanity when we can just share our experience and be with one another. Well done.

    A wonderful piece showing the power of sisterhood and humanity when we can just share our experience and be with one another. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Fort

    You will not see where this journey is going to take them. An engaging play about brothers and relationships that will have you spell bound. Well done!

    You will not see where this journey is going to take them. An engaging play about brothers and relationships that will have you spell bound. Well done!

  • Cheryl Bear: Havel

    A hilarious political debate of the various roles theatre makers could fill with flair. Well done!

    A hilarious political debate of the various roles theatre makers could fill with flair. Well done!