Recommended by Timothy-Talia M. Gadomski

  • The Big Snooze
    25 Jun. 2020
    A fun look into the minds of our pets who await our morning arrival. Simple comedy that would make anyone laugh.
  • Bags of Bones
    25 Jun. 2020
    A piece a certain British comedic troupe would certainly enjoy. This had me shaking my head, rolling my eyes, and laughing the whole time. Hopefully I can see it live one day.
  • You Otter Know
    24 Jun. 2020
    Wow. This is heartfelt and informational. I would love to see this live and I think it would be great in schools and aquariums/zoos. I've studied environmental science over the years and my father is a NYS Conservationist, so, this script means a lot to me. I hope it gets many productions.
  • Zombiephobe
    24 Jun. 2020
    Such a great read. This would be great anytime of year but definitely a loving addition to a festival in October. It's funny, sweet, and has just the right amount of masked irrational controversy. I really enjoyed it.
  • The Cheese Board Incident
    18 Jun. 2020
    I had such a smile the whole time the Assailant was describing what led to the crime. Such a funny piece.
  • Dinosaur Discovery; A Talk by Dr. Kramer
    18 Jun. 2020
    Such a funny script. Could definitely get all ages laughing.
  • Honor Amongst Thieves
    13 May. 2020
    After reading this, I wanted to see it live. This band of thieves story is well-written, mysterious, and sprinkled with solid moments of comedy. Just enough twists to keep you interested... It really makes me want to read it again and again... Then see it live twice in one weekend. Don't miss out on this fable like story about the heist, the profession, and the relationship of thieves.
  • The Boys Are Angry
    6 May. 2020
    A frighteningly truthful story about the many disgusting flavors of misogyny and the effects it has on the human psyche. This would be, difficult but, great to see on stage.
  • Children of War
    6 May. 2020
    Would love to see this on stage! A comical and steadfast commentary on the government's use of its young men in wartime.
  • E.Y.E.
    29 Apr. 2020
    Was lucky enough to see this at its University Premiere. A little scary and very interesting. It forces the audience to face that facts of the very real future of smart homes and the all seeing E.Y.E. Seeing this 10 years ago, it would have seemed wholly futuristic... Seeing it now, the future is nearly here... If it's not already. Great play.

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