Recommended by Timothy-Talia M. Gadomski

  • BY THE NEON LIGHTS OF THE TACO BELL SIGN
    5 Jul. 2022
    Funny? Yes. But even better, the play itself will de-stress you with calming notes of your Taco Bell favorites. Great piece.
  • WAAFRIKA 1-2-3; A Queerly Scripted Tragic Rise to African Fantasia
    2 Jul. 2022
    After only reading the excerpt, I imagine this would be a beautiful piece. For someone far out the the gender spectrum, as is Awino, the close bodied scene with Bobby felt so familiar and even helped me to better understand myself. I can only imagine the danger they are in but, I have a feeling that our amazing playwright tells the story very well and I know that I must see this on stage when it is produced.
  • Tropes I Hate: The Title of the Play We're In
    22 Jun. 2022
    Sickles puts together a great piece. My partner and I had a great time reading through hilarious this and would love to see it in person!
  • 1-800-GUILTY AF
    22 Jun. 2022
    Hilarious! Loved every second. My best friend and I read this aloud a few times and could barely get through it. Definitely a good read and I'm sure it's awesome to watch!
  • Gaydestown
    22 May. 2022
    Was looking to laugh but got some tears...Well, I laughed too but still. Great work by Bavoso. Builds a life long friendship in just a few pages.
  • 5AM Pancakes
    12 Apr. 2022
    This story made my eyes well up probably before it was supposed to... In that, there was the perfect amount of laughter and sorrow. This show could help a lot of people. Great work Jordan.
  • Judas Iscariot's Day Off
    1 Apr. 2022
    Very funny story informing the world of what Judas does when he "gets in hour in the prison yard" as it were. I'd really like to see this alongside other 10-minute faith based comedies. It would certainly be a good addition to any stage.
  • Waiting For Umoja
    9 Mar. 2022
    Wow. Hilarious to start and I felt right at home at the dinner table. Any audience would be lucky to see this live and I hope I'm one of those lucky people one day. I was tearing up laughing and had goosebumps by the final moment. Great work.
  • Reasons
    9 Mar. 2022
    I don't think I've ever hated someone so quickly. A clear, and violent, presentation of a common occurrence in the period. This piece is particularly well-done in regard to the fact that, you can look at it through a modern lens and it doesn't seem so far away... Job well done by Stover.
  • Rosemary
    2 Mar. 2022
    Loved this. The title brought me in, sure, but the story held me tight. I'd love to see this live or even be in it. That's what I loved about this supernatural story... I believed it. I want to know them, I'd like to be them. Such a good story.

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