Recommended by Paul Braverman

  • Paul Braverman: Cabana Boy

    Cabana Boy is another gem from Philip. One of the hallmarks of Philip’s work is the humanity of his characters. Each one is well-drawn, believable and interesting. The story is compelling and relevant, filled with humor and empathy. This is a romantic comedy you can really sink your teeth into.

    Cabana Boy is another gem from Philip. One of the hallmarks of Philip’s work is the humanity of his characters. Each one is well-drawn, believable and interesting. The story is compelling and relevant, filled with humor and empathy. This is a romantic comedy you can really sink your teeth into.

  • Paul Braverman: Cabana Boy

    Cabana Boy is another gem from Philip. One of the hallmarks of Philip’s work is the humanity of his characters. Each one is well-drawn, believable and interesting. The story is compelling and relevant, filled with humor and empathy. This is a romantic comedy you can really sink your teeth into.

    Cabana Boy is another gem from Philip. One of the hallmarks of Philip’s work is the humanity of his characters. Each one is well-drawn, believable and interesting. The story is compelling and relevant, filled with humor and empathy. This is a romantic comedy you can really sink your teeth into.

  • Paul Braverman: A Life Enriching Community

    I recently had the pleasure of experiencing this play when it was presented at the Midwest Dramatists Conference. Philip has done an excellent job in this short play of creating two characters that we come to love. We quickly get a depth of understanding about the relationship between this aging, gay couple, and the transition they are dealing with. There is a lot of subtext packed into ten minutes. I heartily recommend A Life Enriching Community.

    I recently had the pleasure of experiencing this play when it was presented at the Midwest Dramatists Conference. Philip has done an excellent job in this short play of creating two characters that we come to love. We quickly get a depth of understanding about the relationship between this aging, gay couple, and the transition they are dealing with. There is a lot of subtext packed into ten minutes. I heartily recommend A Life Enriching Community.