Recommended by Cheryl Bear

  • Cheryl Bear: Counting in Sha'ab

    The humans (aka "skittles"). An all-powerful tackle of the refugee crisis. Bravo. We're there, we understand. Something that no human should ever have to learn to understand. The desensitization to keep going on. Because what else can you do. I want to see this and I want to see it everywhere.

    The humans (aka "skittles"). An all-powerful tackle of the refugee crisis. Bravo. We're there, we understand. Something that no human should ever have to learn to understand. The desensitization to keep going on. Because what else can you do. I want to see this and I want to see it everywhere.

  • Cheryl Bear: DATE NIGHT?

    Powerful and immersive theatre at it's finest. And to make us all aware, brava. Great piece!

    Powerful and immersive theatre at it's finest. And to make us all aware, brava. Great piece!

  • Cheryl Bear: Different, a monologue

    The box. It can be anyone. Isn't the line, "honey you put yourself in that cage?" We're so afraid of breaking the rules that we keep ourself in a cage, by accepting ourself we can live free. But this is often hard to do, we may be our own worst critic. And we're afraid perhaps of being free. And what that existence would be. Well done.

    The box. It can be anyone. Isn't the line, "honey you put yourself in that cage?" We're so afraid of breaking the rules that we keep ourself in a cage, by accepting ourself we can live free. But this is often hard to do, we may be our own worst critic. And we're afraid perhaps of being free. And what that existence would be. Well done.

  • Cheryl Bear: DEEP

    So funny! I want to see this as an opening sketch on a political satire show. It's just hilarious. So much fun and there's just so much with the theatricality of it. Hysterical!

    So funny! I want to see this as an opening sketch on a political satire show. It's just hilarious. So much fun and there's just so much with the theatricality of it. Hysterical!

  • Cheryl Bear: 800 Miles

    Without their child, whom they love and built their lives around, they're forced to connect. They rediscover their love and it's beautiful. It's also flat out hilarious. A delight.

    Without their child, whom they love and built their lives around, they're forced to connect. They rediscover their love and it's beautiful. It's also flat out hilarious. A delight.

  • Cheryl Bear: EUPHORIA

    Tragic and vital, may it get seen everywhere. The lives that are ripped apart from legal prescriptions, minor injuries that are made oh so much worse. The torment, the moments of escape from the spiral that aren't made, it's so clear here. And we are in crisis, so needed. Terrific piece of theatre.

    Tragic and vital, may it get seen everywhere. The lives that are ripped apart from legal prescriptions, minor injuries that are made oh so much worse. The torment, the moments of escape from the spiral that aren't made, it's so clear here. And we are in crisis, so needed. Terrific piece of theatre.

  • Cheryl Bear: EUPHORIA

    Tragic and vital, may it get seen everywhere. The lives that are ripped apart from legal prescriptions, minor injuries that are made oh so much worse. And we are in crisis, so needed. Terrific piece of theatre.

    Tragic and vital, may it get seen everywhere. The lives that are ripped apart from legal prescriptions, minor injuries that are made oh so much worse. And we are in crisis, so needed. Terrific piece of theatre.

  • Cheryl Bear: GOLDFISH MOBILITY

    Oh Insta-Youtube-Millenia. Very funny. And very true. The time spent on living every moment publicly, the investment, to matter or make a difference and yet it often is based on meaninglessness. The fear keeps us addicted and then we wake up and realize, what did we just spend our life on. It's funny in a dark way and it's needed. Life isn't lived in a fish bowl.

    Oh Insta-Youtube-Millenia. Very funny. And very true. The time spent on living every moment publicly, the investment, to matter or make a difference and yet it often is based on meaninglessness. The fear keeps us addicted and then we wake up and realize, what did we just spend our life on. It's funny in a dark way and it's needed. Life isn't lived in a fish bowl.

  • Cheryl Bear: Heaven's a Motel

    The seedy motel and the underlying need for human connections, real connections. And the twist and the ending, the audience will be very happy. It turns into a love story, or at least we hope.

    The seedy motel and the underlying need for human connections, real connections. And the twist and the ending, the audience will be very happy. It turns into a love story, or at least we hope.

  • Cheryl Bear: THE LAST DATE

    Wow. It's a thriller that just, you never know. There are weirdos, this does happen and we've all seen "What Would You Do?" and we're praying for the right response. So yes I'd love to see this done in a restaurant as the writer suggests. And the trauma from being made to feel like she's losing her mind, the way her friend handles it. Just yes and yes. Love her friend and love this play. Put it on, pop-ups throughout the countries restaurants and theatres.

    Wow. It's a thriller that just, you never know. There are weirdos, this does happen and we've all seen "What Would You Do?" and we're praying for the right response. So yes I'd love to see this done in a restaurant as the writer suggests. And the trauma from being made to feel like she's losing her mind, the way her friend handles it. Just yes and yes. Love her friend and love this play. Put it on, pop-ups throughout the countries restaurants and theatres.