Recommended by Ryan Kaminski

  • Ryan Kaminski: First Born

    Cristina Luzarraga has an excellent command of dialogue. The script is very funny with a lot of setups and payoffs sprinkled throughout. It's also really interesting to see the dynamics between the two generations and how they play off each other. Well done!

    Cristina Luzarraga has an excellent command of dialogue. The script is very funny with a lot of setups and payoffs sprinkled throughout. It's also really interesting to see the dynamics between the two generations and how they play off each other. Well done!

  • Ryan Kaminski: The Pearl, one-act play

    Joe PRAML does a wonderful job setting the scene and crafting realistic, witty, and compelling dialogue. His ability to mix drama with comedy and reality with magical realism is very impressive. A fun and engaging script from start to finish!

    Joe PRAML does a wonderful job setting the scene and crafting realistic, witty, and compelling dialogue. His ability to mix drama with comedy and reality with magical realism is very impressive. A fun and engaging script from start to finish!

  • Ryan Kaminski: The Kiss

    As someone interested in WW2 history, I found this to be a very moving (and funny) take on such an iconic photo. The dialogue is natural, the setting is simple, and the three characters have such a natural banter and chemistry with one another. Well done!

    As someone interested in WW2 history, I found this to be a very moving (and funny) take on such an iconic photo. The dialogue is natural, the setting is simple, and the three characters have such a natural banter and chemistry with one another. Well done!

  • Ryan Kaminski: Casting

    A really unique and funny take on a serious subject. Ms. Floyd-Priskorn effectively uses the piece as a commentary on how shallow society can be. Theatre-lovers, especially actors who have ever experienced a daunting audition process, will be able to relate and digest the message at the same time. Well done!

    A really unique and funny take on a serious subject. Ms. Floyd-Priskorn effectively uses the piece as a commentary on how shallow society can be. Theatre-lovers, especially actors who have ever experienced a daunting audition process, will be able to relate and digest the message at the same time. Well done!