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  • The Wrap Up
    21 Apr. 2021
    A witty and engaging short piece. John Busser takes a popular historical figure and time period and uses it as a basis for a great comedic farce with dialogue that hooks you in from the first line and refuses to let go. Well done!
  • BUT I MAKE NO PROMISES
    21 Apr. 2021
    A thoroughly engaging short drama that hits all the right notes. Engaging characters, dialogue, and conflict against the backdrop of a circus. Very well done. Would be perfect for 10 minute play festivals!
  • I Hate Your Cat
    21 Apr. 2021
    A laugh-out-loud funny comedy that really hooks you in for the punchline. Fun throughout and will have audiences howling. Makes for a great night at the theatre!
  • I'll Do Better
    17 Apr. 2021
    A really funny short play driven by two really well-developed and compelling characters. I can see this play in Zoom or on-stage in person when theatres open. Debbie Lamedman has done a wonderful job here. Great job!
  • The Apothecary
    14 Apr. 2021
    A riveting short play. Compelling characters and an interesting premise. I also love the way Daniel Prillaman writes stage directions. He knows what he wants the audience to see, but he leaves it open enough to directors so they can make their mark on it. Well done!
  • The Turbulent Twins
    7 Apr. 2021
    A funny, engaging and meaningful short little play that's bound to please superhero and theatre fans alike! A really creative premise and great characters are sure to make this a hit at short play festivals!
  • Lady Augusta Gregory
    7 Apr. 2021
    In less than a page, Jessica Feder-Birnbaum tackles an engaging subject, introduces us to a compelling character, and writes a beyond powerful monologue. This monologue was so impressive it left we wanting more. I would love to see a play between Isabella and Butler Yeats in the midst of the Irish Literary Revival. This would be wonderful to see in a short play festival! Well done!
  • Confirmation Bias
    3 Apr. 2021
    Informative, intriguing, full of humor, and wonderfully gripping. This is a powerful short play regarding a historical event most audiences are not familiar with. The characters are well written and developed and the dialogue and premise keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. Well done!
  • Stall
    27 Mar. 2021
    A laugh-out-loud comedy. Two great characters, an engaging premise, and a lot of funny dialogue makes this a winner. Perfect for short play festivals! I loved it!
  • CELL- DOUBT
    24 Mar. 2021
    A short compelling drama that can work either in person or on Zoom. Riveting dialogue and engaging premise. Paul Smith delivers! Well done!

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