Recommended by Jack Horton Gilbert

  • Dark, sexy, haunting. Never lets you get comfortable while it drives to some killer, unexpected locations.

    Dark, sexy, haunting. Never lets you get comfortable while it drives to some killer, unexpected locations.

  • Gothic, dark, and poignant. A fun treatise on existing as a woman, and a person, in the world. Our obligations to each other and to ourselves.

    Gothic, dark, and poignant. A fun treatise on existing as a woman, and a person, in the world. Our obligations to each other and to ourselves.

  • A funny, fun take on parenthood and pregnancy with playful nods to both Frankenstein and Rosemary’s Baby.

    A funny, fun take on parenthood and pregnancy with playful nods to both Frankenstein and Rosemary’s Baby.

  • Heartbreaking and beautiful. June Is The First Fall paints a portrait that reveals itself piece by piece; drawing you closer with each revelation. Wonderfully crafted and tender in its treatment, not to be missed.

    Heartbreaking and beautiful. June Is The First Fall paints a portrait that reveals itself piece by piece; drawing you closer with each revelation. Wonderfully crafted and tender in its treatment, not to be missed.

  • A truly delightful twist on a beloved story; "Marian..." is a refreshingly earnest story with a huge heart. Funny, genuine, goofy, and poignant - an adventure in the truest sense. Masterfully crafted by Adam and featuring a cavalcade of interesting and hilarious characters, you'll want to pick it up again as soon as you're finished.

    A truly delightful twist on a beloved story; "Marian..." is a refreshingly earnest story with a huge heart. Funny, genuine, goofy, and poignant - an adventure in the truest sense. Masterfully crafted by Adam and featuring a cavalcade of interesting and hilarious characters, you'll want to pick it up again as soon as you're finished.

  • Jack Horton Gilbert: Yankees

    A wholly unique script that offers a wild ride down a bizarre rabbit hole. Reinforced by the specificity of its delightful and complex characters Yankees explores the nature of privilege, the assumption of place, and the hubris of American presumption. It's a fascinating trip into a surreal situation that leaves you with more questions than answers in the best way.

    A wholly unique script that offers a wild ride down a bizarre rabbit hole. Reinforced by the specificity of its delightful and complex characters Yankees explores the nature of privilege, the assumption of place, and the hubris of American presumption. It's a fascinating trip into a surreal situation that leaves you with more questions than answers in the best way.

  • Jack Horton Gilbert: The Experiment

    Complex, haunting, disturbing, and darkly compelling; The Experiment offers no easy answers for the difficult and necessary questions that it asks. Immensely engaging and, at times, a lot of fun; this piece grabs you and lingers on long after you've experienced it.

    Complex, haunting, disturbing, and darkly compelling; The Experiment offers no easy answers for the difficult and necessary questions that it asks. Immensely engaging and, at times, a lot of fun; this piece grabs you and lingers on long after you've experienced it.

  • Jack Horton Gilbert: All We Have Borne

    Horrifying and darkly compelling. This piece takes an unflinching view of a nightmare and offers nuanced, human characters trying to find their way out of the dark and into the light. An uncomfortable but altogether hopeful story dealing with shared trauma and our responsibility to help one another no matter the cost.

    Horrifying and darkly compelling. This piece takes an unflinching view of a nightmare and offers nuanced, human characters trying to find their way out of the dark and into the light. An uncomfortable but altogether hopeful story dealing with shared trauma and our responsibility to help one another no matter the cost.

  • Jack Horton Gilbert: Song of Rage: The Ballad of Joe Hill

    Wonderfully told and dishearteningly poignant. Song Of Rage Revisits the tragically less-than-well-known story of Joe Hill and his fight to support worker rights and equity and the costs he paid for his beliefs. Constructed and presented in the style of a noir/mystery tale the script beautifully marries fact and fiction while utilizing the music of the Labor Movement to tell a resonating and necessary story with shocking immediacy for the times we're currently living in.

    Wonderfully told and dishearteningly poignant. Song Of Rage Revisits the tragically less-than-well-known story of Joe Hill and his fight to support worker rights and equity and the costs he paid for his beliefs. Constructed and presented in the style of a noir/mystery tale the script beautifully marries fact and fiction while utilizing the music of the Labor Movement to tell a resonating and necessary story with shocking immediacy for the times we're currently living in.

  • Jack Horton Gilbert: B.B.'s Inferno

    Heartbreaking and hilarious. A true heroes journey with its own unique twists and turns. Brilliantly utilizes music and inventive theatricality to tell the story of a little girl on a quest to find her way home.

    Heartbreaking and hilarious. A true heroes journey with its own unique twists and turns. Brilliantly utilizes music and inventive theatricality to tell the story of a little girl on a quest to find her way home.