Recommended by Ryan Kaminski

  • Ryan Kaminski: Dance like no one can see you

    A very funny short monologue that does an excellent job in creating a time and a place on stage. Rachel Feeny-Williams does a wonderful job capturing a specific time in a person's life and her use of humor is wonderful. Great for short play festivals!

    A very funny short monologue that does an excellent job in creating a time and a place on stage. Rachel Feeny-Williams does a wonderful job capturing a specific time in a person's life and her use of humor is wonderful. Great for short play festivals!

  • Ryan Kaminski: Amelia?

    A very funny and engaging piece that will both entertain and move any audience. So many laugh out loud funny parts and filled with heart, this short play is a winner for everyone. Well done!

    A very funny and engaging piece that will both entertain and move any audience. So many laugh out loud funny parts and filled with heart, this short play is a winner for everyone. Well done!

  • Ryan Kaminski: Birdseed

    A compelling short play filled with gripping characters, funny moments, sad moments, and moments that will leave audiences talking. There were so many twists I didn't see coming...all in the span of ten minutes. John Mabey has done a wonderful job here. Bravo!

    A compelling short play filled with gripping characters, funny moments, sad moments, and moments that will leave audiences talking. There were so many twists I didn't see coming...all in the span of ten minutes. John Mabey has done a wonderful job here. Bravo!

  • Ryan Kaminski: Welcome to Fourbucks

    Short, sweet, and laugh out loud funny. Relatable to anyone who's been to a coffee shop when it gets hectic. Would be perfect for short play festivals. Great job!

    Short, sweet, and laugh out loud funny. Relatable to anyone who's been to a coffee shop when it gets hectic. Would be perfect for short play festivals. Great job!

  • Ryan Kaminski: Garbage City Heroes

    A very funny science fiction comedy that's incredibly relevant. With all of us striving to return to normal, the characters in this play who strive to return to a happier time ring true. An engaging concept and wonderful roles for actors. Great job!

    A very funny science fiction comedy that's incredibly relevant. With all of us striving to return to normal, the characters in this play who strive to return to a happier time ring true. An engaging concept and wonderful roles for actors. Great job!

  • Ryan Kaminski: A Conversation About Mom

    A wonderful short play about love, loss, forgiveness, and the relationships that connect us. I loved the relationship between the father and son and how the story unfolds. An audience would love this. Great job!

    A wonderful short play about love, loss, forgiveness, and the relationships that connect us. I loved the relationship between the father and son and how the story unfolds. An audience would love this. Great job!

  • Ryan Kaminski: BOSS LADY AT BENNY'S BURGERS

    This is a really great and powerful monologue. It shows how everything happens for a reason and how some unpleasant experiences can lead us to what we were meant to do. Great role for an actress too. Great job!

    This is a really great and powerful monologue. It shows how everything happens for a reason and how some unpleasant experiences can lead us to what we were meant to do. Great role for an actress too. Great job!

  • Ryan Kaminski: A ROOM WITH A BIT OF MAGIC (a monologue)

    This is a wonderful monologue. I love how Marj O'Neill-Butler captures the childhood-like innocence we've all had when getting cast in a show and the magical process of a theatrical production finally coming together. I love the references to Disney's Cinderella as well. A great role for an actress!

    This is a wonderful monologue. I love how Marj O'Neill-Butler captures the childhood-like innocence we've all had when getting cast in a show and the magical process of a theatrical production finally coming together. I love the references to Disney's Cinderella as well. A great role for an actress!

  • Ryan Kaminski: Not Really (Little Star)

    An incredibly powerful and moving monologue. I love how when it begins you really believe the man is giving this monologue to an actual star, but as you read further, you discover there is so much more deeper meaning. This would move an audience and is a great monologue for an actor to deliver. Well done!

    An incredibly powerful and moving monologue. I love how when it begins you really believe the man is giving this monologue to an actual star, but as you read further, you discover there is so much more deeper meaning. This would move an audience and is a great monologue for an actor to deliver. Well done!

  • Ryan Kaminski: A NICE SEAT IN THE STALLS

    An engaging and powerful monologue. Paul Smith fills his script with plenty of sections that make you laugh and plenty that pull at your heartstrings. From attending funerals to attending theatrical productions, we learn so much about Judith and her friend Felicity and are on the edge of our seats throughout. I love the numerous pop-culture references. From Michael Ball (my mom always plays his Christmas album at Christmas) to old Hollywood movies. This piece is a thoughtful and moving winner. Well done!

    An engaging and powerful monologue. Paul Smith fills his script with plenty of sections that make you laugh and plenty that pull at your heartstrings. From attending funerals to attending theatrical productions, we learn so much about Judith and her friend Felicity and are on the edge of our seats throughout. I love the numerous pop-culture references. From Michael Ball (my mom always plays his Christmas album at Christmas) to old Hollywood movies. This piece is a thoughtful and moving winner. Well done!