Recommended by Elle Meerovich

  • This is such a lovely and sweet short piece. A beautiful snapshot into a mundane moment between a fantastical couple. May we all have partners who will save the dragons with us.

    This is such a lovely and sweet short piece. A beautiful snapshot into a mundane moment between a fantastical couple. May we all have partners who will save the dragons with us.

  • The way Debra A. Cole can pack a twist into less than a minute of dialogue needs to be studied. Cole consistently raises the bar on how good a story you can tell with as few words as possible.

    The way Debra A. Cole can pack a twist into less than a minute of dialogue needs to be studied. Cole consistently raises the bar on how good a story you can tell with as few words as possible.

  • A hilarious, relatable monologue that anyone who has overreacted to a small problem at work will get a laugh out of. Everything seems so high stakes when you're sixteen, doesn't it? Great monologue option for young actors looking for something to set them apart!

    A hilarious, relatable monologue that anyone who has overreacted to a small problem at work will get a laugh out of. Everything seems so high stakes when you're sixteen, doesn't it? Great monologue option for young actors looking for something to set them apart!

  • This is great. Bleak, blunt, funny but sad if you think too long so just laugh and grimace and move along. Sorry Sesame Street. Sorry Elmo. Sigh.

    This is great. Bleak, blunt, funny but sad if you think too long so just laugh and grimace and move along. Sorry Sesame Street. Sorry Elmo. Sigh.

  • This is incredible. As a lover of both A Christmas Carol and 4/20 this felt written just for me. Would love to see this in a festival.

    This is incredible. As a lover of both A Christmas Carol and 4/20 this felt written just for me. Would love to see this in a festival.

  • Elle Meerovich: ROOTS

    This piece is so lovely, with such a nice subtle twist (that is also somehow cleverly foreshadowed in but five pages), and some truly beautiful poetry. Deb Cole understands the rhythms of haiku and the WHY of emotional reaction it can elicit. Funny and touching.

    This piece is so lovely, with such a nice subtle twist (that is also somehow cleverly foreshadowed in but five pages), and some truly beautiful poetry. Deb Cole understands the rhythms of haiku and the WHY of emotional reaction it can elicit. Funny and touching.

  • Elle Meerovich: A Typical STEM Job Interview

    I’ve definitely had job interviews that go just like this. A funny, farcical look at how difficult it is to get a good job in, hell, any field.

    I’ve definitely had job interviews that go just like this. A funny, farcical look at how difficult it is to get a good job in, hell, any field.

  • Elle Meerovich: Political Bedfellows

    Rachel Feeny-Williams has crafted a textbook farce, reminiscent of the classic workplace comedies of the 80s and 90s. Fun characters, slamming doors, and chock full of outrageous puns and innuendo. Something about a victory party just seems to make people lose thier inhibitions!

    Rachel Feeny-Williams has crafted a textbook farce, reminiscent of the classic workplace comedies of the 80s and 90s. Fun characters, slamming doors, and chock full of outrageous puns and innuendo. Something about a victory party just seems to make people lose thier inhibitions!

  • Elle Meerovich: Fascinating

    Brb, starting a travel show called "Ooooooo, Look at the World!" Clever and funny as always, without neglecting the drama and mystery such a setting provides. A great twist at the end leaves the audience wanting more.

    Brb, starting a travel show called "Ooooooo, Look at the World!" Clever and funny as always, without neglecting the drama and mystery such a setting provides. A great twist at the end leaves the audience wanting more.

  • Elle Meerovich: Southern Family Planning - A Farce

    Another hit. Short, pithy, and absolutely funny. The twist at the end is satisfying and makes me want to hear the rest of the conversation. So what say ye, Senator?

    Another hit. Short, pithy, and absolutely funny. The twist at the end is satisfying and makes me want to hear the rest of the conversation. So what say ye, Senator?