Recommended by Kate Danley

  • Kate Danley: ACCOMMODATION

    A stunning play that examines our modern educational system from all sides while somehow managing to do it without taking sides. The dialog is at a galloping pace and the script practically sizzles. Tense, taut, complex, and thoroughly engrossing. You'll find yourself compelled to flip the page to find out what is going to happen next. Highly recommend!

    A stunning play that examines our modern educational system from all sides while somehow managing to do it without taking sides. The dialog is at a galloping pace and the script practically sizzles. Tense, taut, complex, and thoroughly engrossing. You'll find yourself compelled to flip the page to find out what is going to happen next. Highly recommend!

  • Kate Danley: A Dave with Destiny

    A delightful, fast paced, hilarious play about missed connections with a bang of a twist at the end. Sparkling dialog that barrels along at a breakneck speed. So much fun! Easy set, staging, and casting, it would make a great addition to an evening of short plays.

    A delightful, fast paced, hilarious play about missed connections with a bang of a twist at the end. Sparkling dialog that barrels along at a breakneck speed. So much fun! Easy set, staging, and casting, it would make a great addition to an evening of short plays.

  • Kate Danley: Immersion Therapy

    Such a funny, sweet, while a bit naughty, play about getting over one's fear of clowns. It was a complete surprise and I didn't see that ending coming. Would be a great addition to any "general audience of grownups" evening of short, comedic plays!

    Such a funny, sweet, while a bit naughty, play about getting over one's fear of clowns. It was a complete surprise and I didn't see that ending coming. Would be a great addition to any "general audience of grownups" evening of short, comedic plays!

  • Kate Danley: NELL DASH, The Gruesomely Merry Adventures Of An Irrepressibly Sensible Capitalist With A Vengeance

    A delightful mashup of all your favorite 19th century characters in one play! The dialog is sparkling and the plot dances along. It would be a really fun Halloween offering in any theater's season. (And especially great for theaters looking for large casts.)

    A delightful mashup of all your favorite 19th century characters in one play! The dialog is sparkling and the plot dances along. It would be a really fun Halloween offering in any theater's season. (And especially great for theaters looking for large casts.)

  • Kate Danley: Fat Cat Killers

    It'll slay your audience in the aisles! So dark, so funny... so many great physical comedy opportunities. Fascinating, absurd characters that just delight!

    It'll slay your audience in the aisles! So dark, so funny... so many great physical comedy opportunities. Fascinating, absurd characters that just delight!

  • Kate Danley: #krazyman

    A stunning play! Bleak, dark, and yet a mirror to the world that we find ourselves in. David Narter gives you just enough information that you find yourself having to find out what comes next. It is like assembling a puzzle and you don't get to see the full picture until the very end. Gorgeous!

    A stunning play! Bleak, dark, and yet a mirror to the world that we find ourselves in. David Narter gives you just enough information that you find yourself having to find out what comes next. It is like assembling a puzzle and you don't get to see the full picture until the very end. Gorgeous!

  • Kate Danley: ONCE IN MY LIFETIME: A FOOTBALL FANTASY

    A heartwarming story about dreams and all that is invested when fans sit down to watch the big game every Sunday. Even though it is about the Bills, I think it would be a wonderful addition to any season! Seems like a great way to welcome in sports fans to the theatre and show them that they, too, are represented on the stage.

    A heartwarming story about dreams and all that is invested when fans sit down to watch the big game every Sunday. Even though it is about the Bills, I think it would be a wonderful addition to any season! Seems like a great way to welcome in sports fans to the theatre and show them that they, too, are represented on the stage.

  • Kate Danley: Frosty the Rogue Man - Part of the "Have Yourself a Twisty Little Christmas" Anthology

    Starts off one direction and I was totally ready for it to go for the old cliches, and then did an about face and revealed a story I didn't see coming. Sassy and sweet! Would be great for a holiday themed shorts festival!

    Starts off one direction and I was totally ready for it to go for the old cliches, and then did an about face and revealed a story I didn't see coming. Sassy and sweet! Would be great for a holiday themed shorts festival!

  • Kate Danley: Bluebonnet Court

    A beautifully written exploration of America in the 1940s. WWII nostalgia, with old time radio and the hazy filter of a "golden age of Hollywood" style, is juxtaposed against the racism, homophobia, and antisemitism that were cultural "norms". Some powerful monologues in here for actors. This would be a great conversation-starting addition to any theatre's season!

    A beautifully written exploration of America in the 1940s. WWII nostalgia, with old time radio and the hazy filter of a "golden age of Hollywood" style, is juxtaposed against the racism, homophobia, and antisemitism that were cultural "norms". Some powerful monologues in here for actors. This would be a great conversation-starting addition to any theatre's season!

  • Kate Danley: The Shuddering Gymnasium

    Totally absurd (as in "absurdism") and a Durang-ian delight! With shades of Ionesco and Jarry, it pushes reality into the surrealist and Avant-garde to reveal life's truths.

    Totally absurd (as in "absurdism") and a Durang-ian delight! With shades of Ionesco and Jarry, it pushes reality into the surrealist and Avant-garde to reveal life's truths.