Recommended by Ryan Kaminski

  • Ryan Kaminski: The Bottle

    This is a gripping dark comedy/drama. From the engaging premise, to the relationship between the characters, to the numerous references to the theatre, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. This is a fascinating character study and would be a dream for two actors to perform. Well done!

    This is a gripping dark comedy/drama. From the engaging premise, to the relationship between the characters, to the numerous references to the theatre, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. This is a fascinating character study and would be a dream for two actors to perform. Well done!

  • Ryan Kaminski: Snickerdoodles and Disco

    As someone who loves playing chess, I appreciate all the humorous references to the game within this play. From the mentions of "twins," to the way the characters move, I was laughing out loud. Mix all that with an engaging premise and you have a funny short play perfect for all ages. Well done!

    As someone who loves playing chess, I appreciate all the humorous references to the game within this play. From the mentions of "twins," to the way the characters move, I was laughing out loud. Mix all that with an engaging premise and you have a funny short play perfect for all ages. Well done!

  • Ryan Kaminski: Polar Bear

    This was a very creative and engaging monologue. I absolutely loved the premise, the delivery, and found myself shocked by the ending. This would be a powerful monologue to be delivered at play festivals. Excellent work!

    This was a very creative and engaging monologue. I absolutely loved the premise, the delivery, and found myself shocked by the ending. This would be a powerful monologue to be delivered at play festivals. Excellent work!

  • Ryan Kaminski: CHANGELING

    A beautiful short play that works equally well as a drama and as a fantasy. The characters feel so real and the dialogue is compelling. I especially like how I was able to get drawn into this world that Monica Cross created so effectively and quickly. Excellent job!

    A beautiful short play that works equally well as a drama and as a fantasy. The characters feel so real and the dialogue is compelling. I especially like how I was able to get drawn into this world that Monica Cross created so effectively and quickly. Excellent job!

  • Ryan Kaminski: Cupid Retires . . . Again! (A Monologue)

    A great short monologue. In addition to being a great, funny premise, this monologue also properly addresses the changing times. I love how Cupid addresses that people don't flirt in person anymore and rely on texting now rather than face to face interactions. This will be a lot of fun at short play festivals especially around Valentine's Day. Well done!

    A great short monologue. In addition to being a great, funny premise, this monologue also properly addresses the changing times. I love how Cupid addresses that people don't flirt in person anymore and rely on texting now rather than face to face interactions. This will be a lot of fun at short play festivals especially around Valentine's Day. Well done!

  • Ryan Kaminski: The Nutcracker's Sweet!

    As someone who has been to see productions of the Nutcracker around Christmastime, I thought this was a wonderful sequel. I love the tributes to the original, yet I love the modern feel of this one. Loaded with humor and fun, I can see this becoming a Christmas classic as well! Well done!

    As someone who has been to see productions of the Nutcracker around Christmastime, I thought this was a wonderful sequel. I love the tributes to the original, yet I love the modern feel of this one. Loaded with humor and fun, I can see this becoming a Christmas classic as well! Well done!

  • Ryan Kaminski: A Good Year

    As someone who is studying to become a teacher, I am always intrigued by stories featuring teachers and stories set in a school and Philip Middleton Williams did not disappoint with his compelling drama. The dialogue is witty and engaging, the premise is gripping, and the character interactions put you on the edge of your seat. I loved the twists and turns as well as the love triangles that Philip sets up so well. Compelling and well done!

    As someone who is studying to become a teacher, I am always intrigued by stories featuring teachers and stories set in a school and Philip Middleton Williams did not disappoint with his compelling drama. The dialogue is witty and engaging, the premise is gripping, and the character interactions put you on the edge of your seat. I loved the twists and turns as well as the love triangles that Philip sets up so well. Compelling and well done!

  • Ryan Kaminski: PAT AND BILLY: THE FINAL CUT

    A great short play that although is satirical in nature, does an accurate job portraying the chaos and business side of movie productions. Funny characters in an engaging premise contribute to a fun night out at a short play festival. Well done!

    A great short play that although is satirical in nature, does an accurate job portraying the chaos and business side of movie productions. Funny characters in an engaging premise contribute to a fun night out at a short play festival. Well done!

  • Ryan Kaminski: The Observation

    Wow! I absolutely love the set up of this play and the twists left me reeling for more. This is a compelling two person play that is bound to delight any audience. Another great play from Lee R. Lawing. Well done!

    Wow! I absolutely love the set up of this play and the twists left me reeling for more. This is a compelling two person play that is bound to delight any audience. Another great play from Lee R. Lawing. Well done!

  • Ryan Kaminski: Whipping Boy (Person) --he, him, his (they, them, theirs)

    A great short comedy with an engaging premise and interesting characters. I love the shift in power dynamics and the last line left me smiling. Perfect for short play festivals and is bound to get some laugh out loud moments from the audience. Well done!

    A great short comedy with an engaging premise and interesting characters. I love the shift in power dynamics and the last line left me smiling. Perfect for short play festivals and is bound to get some laugh out loud moments from the audience. Well done!