Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: Lean In With Liz!

    A spectacular piece on the torture we put ourselves through when our younger self with all of our ambitions confronts us. We still have it, but we've begun to see it differently. Well done.

    A spectacular piece on the torture we put ourselves through when our younger self with all of our ambitions confronts us. We still have it, but we've begun to see it differently. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Employee of the Month

    A perfect capture of sexism and the culture that supports the patriarchal world we live in. Well done.

    A perfect capture of sexism and the culture that supports the patriarchal world we live in. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Swallowed

    A fantastically powerful piece that completely takes over you emotionally and leaves it's mark. Excellent work.

    A fantastically powerful piece that completely takes over you emotionally and leaves it's mark. Excellent work.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Garden

    A play that digs beyond the small talk into the issues prevalent to the neighborhood and the desire for a community garden. Well done.

    A play that digs beyond the small talk into the issues prevalent to the neighborhood and the desire for a community garden. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Final Debate

    A timely piece where students pick up the mantle for people to value their lives and finally take action on gun control. Well done.

    A timely piece where students pick up the mantle for people to value their lives and finally take action on gun control. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Red Truck, a monologue

    A phenomenally powerful statement on assault and the culture that blames the victim, not the perpetrator. Well done.

    A phenomenally powerful statement on assault and the culture that blames the victim, not the perpetrator. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Blue, a monologue

    A spectacular statement in response to the political climate against the Jewish people disturbingly prevalent in recent times. Fantastic work.

    A spectacular statement in response to the political climate against the Jewish people disturbingly prevalent in recent times. Fantastic work.

  • Cheryl Bear: How to Kill a Caribou

    A captivating story of strength in women and how necessity to survive brings it about. Well done.

    A captivating story of strength in women and how necessity to survive brings it about. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Final Exam

    A fantastic piece on climate change that is so relatable to anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed upon graduation. Well done.

    A fantastic piece on climate change that is so relatable to anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed upon graduation. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: Fuck Your Motivation, Fuck Your Productivity, But Most Of All, Fuck Your Quarantine Play

    Sometimes the moment calls for reflection, self care and, while it's great to find the passion to create, it is also okay to not. Well stated.

    Sometimes the moment calls for reflection, self care and, while it's great to find the passion to create, it is also okay to not. Well stated.