Recommended by Ryan Kaminski

  • Alas the Bird Father
    4 Nov. 2021
    A great short play that successfully combines multiple genres. Elements of comedy, magical realism, and romance all blend perfectly together with a unique assortment of characters and an engaging premise. Well done!
  • Pizza Face, a monologue
    15 Oct. 2021
    A gripping and powerful monologue that will speak to a lot of people. This will have an audience on the edge of their seats as it speaks to so many. Wonderfully written, well done.
  • Wasting Time
    15 Oct. 2021
    A really poignant and moving piece. I love the flexibility with the two lovers in the sense that a theatre has a lot of freedom in regards to their casting. This is the kind of piece that will get an audience thinking. Wonderful job!
  • The Berenstain Bearadox
    4 Oct. 2021
    A funny laugh-out-loud comedic monologue. I too thought it was BerenSTEEN bears for years. Glad to see I wasn't alone!
  • GRANNY LOLA: A MONOLOGUE
    19 Sep. 2021
    A gripping monologue that an actress would love to dive into. Filled with humor and moments that really make you stop and think. Relatable for many people and very entertaining. Well done!
  • Heartworm
    7 Sep. 2021
    An incredibly funny and incredibly moving piece. Robert LeBlanc uses humor to touch on a serious issue and does an excellent job in creating the relationship between the two characters. Perfect for one act and ten minute play festivals. Well done!
  • Boogie Man
    7 Sep. 2021
    A great short horror play. Would work great either in person, on Zoom, or on the radio. Love the twist at the end. Wonderful!
  • MOMMA NEEDS A BREAK - MONOLOGUE
    6 Sep. 2021
    A wonderful monologue that is as relatable and funny as it is serious and engaging. This is a wonderful role for an actress and audiences will be on the edge of their seats the entire time. Well done!
  • Penumbra, LLC
    1 Sep. 2021
    A really funny and engaging short play. What I love is that it can be staged either in person or on Zoom, making it marketable for the theatre landscape nowadays. A lot of laugh out loud funny lines and a great twist. This play is a winner!
  • Would You Like Help With That? *A Zoom Play*
    28 Aug. 2021
    This was such a creative piece. What I originally thought was going to be a comedy about an older person trying to figure out a piece of technology turned into so much more. Really touching and filled with heart, this is a great short play that will tug at the audience's heartstrings. Well done!

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