Recommended by Gina Femia

  • Gina Femia: AZUL

    Beautiful play about grief and identity. I was moved by the end and can't wait to see where it goes.

    Beautiful play about grief and identity. I was moved by the end and can't wait to see where it goes.

  • Gina Femia: Hungry

    This play is exciting and big and scary and FUNNY and great. I loved it. Lia presents the world of these teenagers and conversations about body issues and disordered eating with a sharp frankness that I can't praise enough. What a play!

    This play is exciting and big and scary and FUNNY and great. I loved it. Lia presents the world of these teenagers and conversations about body issues and disordered eating with a sharp frankness that I can't praise enough. What a play!

  • Gina Femia: Pussy Sludge

    Raw, funny and relentlessly truthful, this play is necessary theatre not only for the honesty it shares about being a woman, but also for the catharsis it brings.

    Raw, funny and relentlessly truthful, this play is necessary theatre not only for the honesty it shares about being a woman, but also for the catharsis it brings.

  • Gina Femia: PULP VÉRITÉ

    Pulp Verite is a masterpiece of theatrical work, combining a story about grief and loss through the eyes of a team of documentarians, it really is one of the most relevant pieces of theatre I've read and I'm eager to see it staged.

    Pulp Verite is a masterpiece of theatrical work, combining a story about grief and loss through the eyes of a team of documentarians, it really is one of the most relevant pieces of theatre I've read and I'm eager to see it staged.

  • Gina Femia: RAIN AND ZOE SAVE THE WORLD

    Holy moly, what a ride! A play about trying to stick together when the world is pulling you apart, Crystal somehow expertly combines a cross country coming of age road trip with a conversation about global warming. Theatrical, heartfelt and funny, I cannot recommend this play enough!

    Holy moly, what a ride! A play about trying to stick together when the world is pulling you apart, Crystal somehow expertly combines a cross country coming of age road trip with a conversation about global warming. Theatrical, heartfelt and funny, I cannot recommend this play enough!

  • Gina Femia: String Around My Finger

    Delicate, heartfelt, beautiful play.

    Delicate, heartfelt, beautiful play.

  • Gina Femia: Old Names for Wildflowers

    This play is so good!! It takes you on a wild ride that refuses to slow down. It's inventive, different, daring, challenging, gorgeous, scary, everything. I saw this play produced in NYC and hope that it will be produced again, for a longer run in NYC and beyond.

    This play is so good!! It takes you on a wild ride that refuses to slow down. It's inventive, different, daring, challenging, gorgeous, scary, everything. I saw this play produced in NYC and hope that it will be produced again, for a longer run in NYC and beyond.

  • Gina Femia: THE EMBRYOS

    This play is HILARIOUS and a gut punch. One of the funnier plays I've read for a while, I highly recommend it for production.

    This play is HILARIOUS and a gut punch. One of the funnier plays I've read for a while, I highly recommend it for production.

  • Gina Femia: Imitation of Falling

    A bold, raw play that doesn't sugarcoat, Imitation of Falling is a heart pounding look at relationships and what we do in order to connect. Full of rich dialogue and surprising imagery, I hope to see this play on stage soon.

    A bold, raw play that doesn't sugarcoat, Imitation of Falling is a heart pounding look at relationships and what we do in order to connect. Full of rich dialogue and surprising imagery, I hope to see this play on stage soon.

  • Gina Femia: Some Pictures of the Floating World

    One of the most unique and daring plays I've read this year, Some Pictures of the Floating World is a poignant and often hilarious meditation on how deep we'll go in order to forge human connection. The journey of this play is startling and beautiful and I cannot wait to see where it goes next.

    One of the most unique and daring plays I've read this year, Some Pictures of the Floating World is a poignant and often hilarious meditation on how deep we'll go in order to forge human connection. The journey of this play is startling and beautiful and I cannot wait to see where it goes next.