Recommended by Kate Danley

  • Kate Danley: Your Healing is Killing Me

    A stunning one-woman show that brings to mind the flavors of Sandra Cisneros' "House on Mango Street." While highly personal, it is also universal, and opens the door to conversation, reflection, and growth.

    A stunning one-woman show that brings to mind the flavors of Sandra Cisneros' "House on Mango Street." While highly personal, it is also universal, and opens the door to conversation, reflection, and growth.

  • Kate Danley: A Lot A Lot (one-minute play)

    This reminds me of one of those miniature paintings you seen in a museum. A wee little thumbnail of life filled with so much depth and detail!

    This reminds me of one of those miniature paintings you seen in a museum. A wee little thumbnail of life filled with so much depth and detail!

  • Kate Danley: Veronica Livingstone I Presume!

    Such twisted fun! It's Howard Korder's Search & Destroy meets Tony Kushner's Slavs! It is biting and dark and subversive and hilarious… and about a cat. But oh so much more! The rhythm and pacing of the dialog is a treat and the characters delicious. Recommend!

    Such twisted fun! It's Howard Korder's Search & Destroy meets Tony Kushner's Slavs! It is biting and dark and subversive and hilarious… and about a cat. But oh so much more! The rhythm and pacing of the dialog is a treat and the characters delicious. Recommend!

  • Kate Danley: I Don't Want To End Up As A Douchebag Character In One Of Your Plays: A Play

    They say brevity is the soul of wit, and I gotta say, this one packs a punch! Absolutely hilarious! A tiny little gem that would kill in a one-minute play festival.

    They say brevity is the soul of wit, and I gotta say, this one packs a punch! Absolutely hilarious! A tiny little gem that would kill in a one-minute play festival.

  • Kate Danley: Vignettes for an Idol Beachfront

    It's Ionesco. It's Beckett. It's Jarry. It's Greek mythology. This dark absurdist comedy (with gods!) is absolutely unclassifiable, but gosh, it is wicked fun!

    It's Ionesco. It's Beckett. It's Jarry. It's Greek mythology. This dark absurdist comedy (with gods!) is absolutely unclassifiable, but gosh, it is wicked fun!

  • Kate Danley: The Meadow - 10 Minute Play

    Delicious noir-y, moody fun! Hitchcockian twists with tension so thick, you could cut it with a knife.

    Delicious noir-y, moody fun! Hitchcockian twists with tension so thick, you could cut it with a knife.

  • Kate Danley: The Best Little Non-Denominational Winter Performance Ever

    A deliciously dark little piece that starts with the innocuous middle school Christmas pageant and devolves into the madness of religious fundamentalism. While grappling with the War on Christmas topic, the unhinged characters would be a hoot to play and watch onstage.

    A deliciously dark little piece that starts with the innocuous middle school Christmas pageant and devolves into the madness of religious fundamentalism. While grappling with the War on Christmas topic, the unhinged characters would be a hoot to play and watch onstage.

  • Kate Danley: The Fast and the Führer-Less

    A HILARIOUS whose-on-first take on the age old philosophical question, "If given a chance, would you kill baby Hitler?" Dizzying dialog, a neck-breaking pace, and comedy honed with a laser. A great piece for general audiences or a night of sci-fi that gifts the viewer with something outside the normal tropes.

    A HILARIOUS whose-on-first take on the age old philosophical question, "If given a chance, would you kill baby Hitler?" Dizzying dialog, a neck-breaking pace, and comedy honed with a laser. A great piece for general audiences or a night of sci-fi that gifts the viewer with something outside the normal tropes.

  • Kate Danley: Florence Fane in San Francisco

    A fabulous piece about an overlooked chapter, and female reporter, in American journalistic history. While NYC might have its Algonquin Round Table, San Francisco had The Golden Era paper half-a-century before. Florence Fain rubbed elbows with Mark Twain and host of literary luminaries. This piece brings their stories to wonderful life!

    A fabulous piece about an overlooked chapter, and female reporter, in American journalistic history. While NYC might have its Algonquin Round Table, San Francisco had The Golden Era paper half-a-century before. Florence Fain rubbed elbows with Mark Twain and host of literary luminaries. This piece brings their stories to wonderful life!

  • Kate Danley: All the Kingsmen

    It is so hard to write a review without giving away the delightful reveal, but this is a hilarious short about a very bizarre period in American history. And what gives it an even bigger punch is that it actually happened.

    It is so hard to write a review without giving away the delightful reveal, but this is a hilarious short about a very bizarre period in American history. And what gives it an even bigger punch is that it actually happened.