Recommended by Ryan Kaminski

  • Towel's It Hangin'?
    21 Mar. 2021
    A witty and funny monologue with an engaging premise. I love how it takes place right before the lockdowns started. Now more than ever we need a laugh and Emily McClain's play delivers. Great fun!
  • An Apéritif [a 1-minute play]
    20 Mar. 2021
    In just a minute, Steven G. Martin manages to create compelling, well-developed characters, and an exciting and intriguing premise. The use of props (the bourbon) and the setting (the 1950s) work beautifully. This is a must for short play festivals!
  • How Dare You!
    20 Mar. 2021
    A warm, funny, and charming romantic comedy piece. There's something in this script that everyone who has ever been in a relationship can relate to and laugh along with. A lot of fun. Well done!
  • The Jar
    17 Mar. 2021
    What a witty and engaging 10 minute play! Full of fun, laugh out loud dialogue, and great pop-culture references. Perfect for a night out at the theatre. Well done!
  • Be That As It May
    14 Mar. 2021
    A fun and hilarious short comedy with some unexpected twists and turns I didn't see coming. Audiences will love this play. Perfect for 10 minute play festivals. Bravo!
  • The Goddess of Love Speaks Out
    12 Mar. 2021
    A hilarious short little piece. Perfect for Zoom or in person when theatres start to open. A great role for a leading actress with dialogue that will have the audience roaring. Well done!
  • Mother Nature Cleans Up (a monologue)
    10 Mar. 2021
    Such a funny, creative, and engaging piece! A lot of fun and a great role for an actress. Perfect for short play festivals. Well done!
  • Never No More
    3 Mar. 2021
    An engaging two person play that is perfect for the Zoom format. You really love these characters and their interactions are both charming and gripping at the same time. Well done!
  • Fire and Bread
    1 Mar. 2021
    A really witty and engaging short period piece. The characters are well-defined, each with their own voice, and I was really invested in the time period Ky Weeks so eloquently sets up. A truly original 10 minute play that audiences would love. Well done!
  • The Review, a monologue
    26 Feb. 2021
    A heartfelt comedy/drama that does a great job examining the relationship between two people and all they've been through as co-workers throughout the years. This monologue is very believable and poignant and it stays with you long after you've read it. Well done!

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