Recommended by Kate Danley

  • Kate Danley: The Early Flight

    Such a fun play with so many twists and turns! It explores the temptation of the "grass being greener" while having a heck of a lot of fun while it does it.

    Such a fun play with so many twists and turns! It explores the temptation of the "grass being greener" while having a heck of a lot of fun while it does it.

  • Kate Danley: Low Tide

    Such a sweet play! It is filled with so much heart and the characters provide fantastic acting opportunities for talented young actors!

    Such a sweet play! It is filled with so much heart and the characters provide fantastic acting opportunities for talented young actors!

  • Kate Danley: A TALE OF AN UNEXPECTED GATHERING AND ROMANCE MADE ABSURD IN THE TELLING

    If Waiting for Godot and Don Quixote got together and had an absurdist baby, it would be this short! It's a delight!

    If Waiting for Godot and Don Quixote got together and had an absurdist baby, it would be this short! It's a delight!

  • Kate Danley: Dracula Inquest

    If you're looking for complex Halloween fare with a small cast and easy staging requirements, look no further! A rich and haunting spin on the tale of Dracula that delves into the the many layers of the story.

    If you're looking for complex Halloween fare with a small cast and easy staging requirements, look no further! A rich and haunting spin on the tale of Dracula that delves into the the many layers of the story.

  • Kate Danley: Undocumented

    A complex piece about the challenges facing the undocumented immigrant community. It lays bare the overwhelming obstacles while also not shying away from the difficult questions. This is a piece that will leave you thinking about it long after the curtain has closed.

    A complex piece about the challenges facing the undocumented immigrant community. It lays bare the overwhelming obstacles while also not shying away from the difficult questions. This is a piece that will leave you thinking about it long after the curtain has closed.

  • Kate Danley: Seal Island

    A haunting poetic play that feels like you've walked into a dream. It connects viscerally to the mystery, romance, and legends of the rugged coast. The staging possibilities are exciting and I think this would be a perfect piece for college or just-out-of-college actors and directors hungry for a non-linear, magical realism piece.

    A haunting poetic play that feels like you've walked into a dream. It connects viscerally to the mystery, romance, and legends of the rugged coast. The staging possibilities are exciting and I think this would be a perfect piece for college or just-out-of-college actors and directors hungry for a non-linear, magical realism piece.

  • Kate Danley: Hate Baby

    A hilarious play that tackles the situations people don't warn new parents about. Through laughter, it soothes the worries.

    A hilarious play that tackles the situations people don't warn new parents about. Through laughter, it soothes the worries.

  • Kate Danley: A DRAG QUEEN SCORNED: SYLVIA RIVERA

    A powerful piece full of unflinching heart, humor, passion, and pain that should be performed loudly and proudly at every LGBTQIA+ festival in the nation (and beyond)!

    A powerful piece full of unflinching heart, humor, passion, and pain that should be performed loudly and proudly at every LGBTQIA+ festival in the nation (and beyond)!

  • Kate Danley: Change of Plans

    I had the privilege of seeing this on TRUSpeak. An incredibly powerful piece about a reality many are facing under lockdown, while providing twists and turns you'll never see coming.

    I had the privilege of seeing this on TRUSpeak. An incredibly powerful piece about a reality many are facing under lockdown, while providing twists and turns you'll never see coming.

  • Kate Danley: GAME BOY

    I was fortunate to see this produced at the TRUSpeak Event. A disturbing but thought-provoking call to action about our virtual spaces and how virtual behavior bleeds into reality.

    I was fortunate to see this produced at the TRUSpeak Event. A disturbing but thought-provoking call to action about our virtual spaces and how virtual behavior bleeds into reality.